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Series:
Australia in West Indies ODI Series, 1991
Venue:
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Date & Time:
Sat, Mar 9, 8:00 PM LOCAL
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WI vs AUS • 2nd ODI • Australia in West Indies ODI Series, 1991
Series
Australia in West Indies ODI Series, 1991
Date
Sat, Mar 9
Time
8:00 PM LOCAL, 12:00 AM GMT
Venue
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Umpires
Lloyd Barker, Clyde Cumberbatch
West Indies squad
Players
Phil Simmons,
Desmond Haynes,
Richie Richardson,
Carl Hooper,
Sir Viv Richards (c),
Gus Logie,
Jeff Dujon (wk),
Malcolm Marshall,
Ezra Moseley,
Sir Curtly Ambrose,
Tony Gray
Australia squad
Players
David Boon,
Geoff Marsh,
Dean Jones,
Allan Border (c),
Mark Waugh,
Steve Waugh,
Ian Healy (wk),
Peter Taylor,
Craig McDermott,
Mike Whitney,
Bruce Reid
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Stadium
Queen's Park Oval
City
Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies
Capacity
25,000
Ends
Brian Lara Pavilion End, Media Centre End
Hosts To
Trinbago Knight Riders
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