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This is an archive article published on September 15, 1999

Indian batting fails as Windies get revenge

TORONTO, SEPT 14: The West Indies beat India by 70 runs in the second game in of the three-match One-day Toronto Cricket Festival series ...

TORONTO, SEPT 14: The West Indies beat India by 70 runs in the second game in of the three-match One-day Toronto Cricket Festival series on Sunday, thanks to aggressive bowling and atrocious Indian batting.

The West Indies, who suffered an eight-wicket loss in the opening match Saturday, scored 190 for six after winning the toss and electing to bat in the second match of the series.

But India, whose batsmen dominated Saturday’s game, got off to a disastrous start, losing both the openers for duck — MSK Prasad, run out by Brian Lara, and Sadagoppan Ramesh caught by Ricardo Powell off Reon King — in the first three overs.

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West Indies: S Campbell lbw Joshi 59, R Jacobs b Chopra 11, S Chanderpaul c M Prasad b Ganguly 7, C Gayle lbw Ganguly 15, B Lara c M Prasad B Ganguly 34, R Powell c M Prasad b Mohanty 6, J Adams not out 22, M Dillon not out 21; Extras (lb7, w8) 15
Total (for six wickets in 50 overs) 190
Fall of wickets:
1-43, 2-64, 3-89, 4-119, 5-126,6-154.
Bowling: Prasad 9-0-36-0, Mohanty 10-0-36-1, Chopra 10-2-26-1, Joshi 9-0-35-1, Ganguly 9-1-37-3, Kanitkar 1-0-3-0, Robin Singh 2-0-10-0.

India: MSK Prasad run out 0, S Ramesh c Powell b King 0, R Dravid lbw b Dillon 16, S Ganguly c Chanderpaul b Collymore 1, H Kanitkar c Jacobs b Dillon 2, R Singh run out 4, J Martin b King 7, N Chopra b Gayle 21, S Joshi c Powell b Adams 25, V Prasad c Walsh b Gayle 18, D Mohanty not out 0; Extras (lb5, w19, nb2) 26
Total (all out in 42.0 overs) 120
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-2, 3-12, 4-26, 5-27, 6-42, 7-43, 7-100, 9-115
Bowling: Walsh 7-2-13-0, King 10-2-33-2, Collymore 10-0-27-1, Dillon 8-2-8-2, Gayle 5-0-18-2, Adams 2-0-16-1.

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