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22 Apr 2015 08:40 #252997
by ketchim
There were stretches of unprecedented dominance even within that 15-year period, with 1984 often identified as West Indies cricket
at its most fearsome. Australia, all of Allan Border, Dean Jones, Terry Alderman and company, were brushed aside 3-0 in the Caribbean
with the home team, amazingly, not losing a single second-innings wicket through the five matches.
England, notwithstanding the presence of Ian Botham, David Gower, Allan Lamb and other notables, then endured the humiliation
of a 5-0 "blackwash" on home soil, a treatment that was to be repeated two years later in the Caribbean
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22 Apr 2015 08:55 #253001
by ketchim
Then, just to rub the Aussies' noses deeper into the red dirt of their own homeland, Clive Lloyd's awe-inspiring troops
closed off 1984 by taking the first
three matches
of the five-Test series down under, stretching their winning streak to a
then record 11 matches, forcing a tearful resignation from the Australian captaincy by Kim Hughes in the process.
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22 Apr 2015 10:31 #253035
by Snoopster
That's my team right there Bro. 
I would stay up all night listening to radio commentary from Oz, NZ, etc.
Next day all my school mates wanted to know the score because they knew I was the only one who had stayed up all night. 
I loved that team.
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22 Apr 2015 10:40 #253040
by Googley
Both Lloyd and Richards were lucky to have the greatest pool of talented players available for their teams.
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22 Apr 2015 11:45 #253066
by Rowe992
I guess those were the days when West Indies cricket meant something to the players and fans. I was not around during that era and I don't think I will see the West Indies returning to that form of dominance in my lifetime.
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22 Apr 2015 20:44 #253169
by dillinger10
I'll never forget listening to that '86 tour on the radio. Just complete and utter domination. England batted 10 times in that series and scored more than 200 only twice!
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BLACKWASH : 1984
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