Lamb, Gower and Gower and Miller leads England 114-run win to seal series 2-0

Allan Lamb's remarkable 99 and David Gower's 76 set the foundation before a strong bowling attack highlighted by Geoff Miller's three-wicket haul leads to England secure a thumping 114-run win over India and England clinched the two-match series with a 2-0 whitewash in a one-sided contest during the second & final One-day international.

England vs India 2nd ODI 1982 Highlights
Allan Lamb dismissed for 99 © DM Mordecai / YouTube

Catch the Cricket highlights of the 2nd ODI match between England and India, played on June 04, 1982, at the The Oval. This match was part of India's tour of England, a 2-match One-day international series where England beat India by 114-runs.

Match Highlights

England secured a thumping 114-run win over India in the second ODI and seal the series with 2-0 whitewash in the two-match series.


England Innings:

England posted a commanding total of 276 for 9 in the allotted 55 overs with Allan Lamb was the top-scorer with 99 off 109 balls—falling just one run short of a remarkable century on his second appearance.

David Gower contributed 76 off 90 balls contained 2 fours and a six, Chris Tavaré scored 27 off 53 balls with a four, while Derek Randall hit 24 off 25 balls featuring 4 fours and Barry Wood added 15 off 39 balls without hitting a boundary.

India Bowling:

For India, Sandeep Patil and Madan Lal was the best bowler's for India - each taking 2 wickets, while Yashpal Sharma claimed one-wicket.

India Innings:

India reached 162 for 8 in 55 overs with Madan Lal was the top-scorer with an unbeaten 53 off 75 balls featuring 4 fours and a six, Kapil Dev smashed a 47 off 62 balls hitting 4 fours and a six, while Dilip Vengsarkar and Sunil Gavaskar each added 15 runs.

England Bowling:

For England, Geoff Miller was the best bowler for England - who claiming 3 wickets for 27 runs in 11 overs contained three maidens, Bob Willis, Graham Dilley, Ian Botham, Paul Allott and Barry Wood each captured one wicket.

Player of the match:

Allan Lamb was named Player of the Match for his remarkable innings of scoring 99 off 109 balls - which included 5 fours.


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