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West Indies vs England, 1st Test, England in West Indies, 1990 - Match Info
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England in West Indies, 1990
Venue:
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Date & Time:
Sat, Feb 24, 7:00 PM LOCAL
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WI vs ENG • 1st Test • England in West Indies, 1990
Series
England in West Indies, 1990
Date
Sat, Feb 24
Time
7:00 PM LOCAL, 12:00 AM GMT
Venue
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Umpires
Lloyd Barker, Steve Bucknor
West Indies squad
Players
Sir Gordon Greenidge,
Desmond Haynes,
Richie Richardson,
Carlisle Best,
Carl Hooper,
Sir Viv Richards (c),
Jeff Dujon (wk),
Malcolm Marshall,
Ian Bishop,
Courtney Walsh,
Patrick Patterson
England squad
Players
Graham Gooch (c),
Wayne Larkins,
Alec Stewart,
Allan Lamb,
Robin Smith,
Nasser Hussain,
David Capel,
Jack Russell (wk),
Gladstone Small,
Angus Fraser,
Devon Malcolm
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Stadium
Sabina Park
City
Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies
Capacity
20,000
Ends
Blue Mountains End, Headley Stand End
Hosts To
Jamaica
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