Botham, Tavaré, Wood and Allan Lamb leads to England 9-wicket win

Ian Botham's four-wickets then Chris Tavaré and Barry Wood's fifties and debutant Allan Lamb's unbeaten 35 leads to England comfortable nine-wicket win over India, Despite a explosive innings of 60 off 37 balls by Kapil Dev and England took a 1-0 lead in a one-sided game during first One-day international.

Catch the Cricket highlights of the 1st ODI match between England and India, played on June 02, 1982, at the Headingley, Leeds. This match was part of India's tour of England, a 2-match One-day international series where England beat India by 9-wickets.

Match Highlights

England secured a comfortable 9-wicket win over India in the first ODI and take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

India Innings:

India posted a modest total of 193 all out in the allotted 55 overs, with Kapil Dev was the top scorer with a explosive innings of 60 off 37 balls featuring including 5 fours and 3 sixes with a solid strike rate of 162.16.

Sunil Gavaskar contributed 38 off 61 balls including 4 fours, Yashpal Sharma struck 20 off 59 balls with one six and one four and Ravi Shastri scored 18 off 56 balls contained a boundary.

England Bowling:

For England, Ian Botham was the best bowler for England - who claimed 4 wickets for 56 runs in 11 overs, Paul Allott picked up 2 wickets for 21 runs in 11 overs contained four maidens, while Bob Willis captured 2 wickets for 32 runs in 11 overs.

England Innings:

England chased down 194 for 1 in 50.1 overs with Barry Wood was the top-scorer with an unbeaten 78 off 137 balls contained four boundaries.

Chris Tavaré contributed a 66 off 120 balls hitting 5 fours and Allan Lamb remained a unbeaten 35 off 50 balls contained 4 fours.

India Bowling:

For India, Madan Lal was the best bowler for India - who took 1 wicket for 21 runs in 9 overs - which included three maidens.

Player of the match:

Barry Wood was named Player of the Match for his brilliant unbeaten 78 off 137 balls - included 4 fours.

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