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The 1983–84 international cricket season was from September 1983 to April 1984.[1][2]
Season overview
September
Pakistan in India
October
West Indies in India
Test series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Test 964 |
21-25 October |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur |
West Indies by an innings and 83 runs
|
Test 965 |
29 October–3 November |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi |
Match Drawn
|
Test 967 |
12–16 November |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Gujarat Stadium, Ahmedabad |
West Indies by 138 runs
|
Test 968 |
24–29 November |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Wankhede Stadium, Bombay |
Match Drawn
|
Test 971 |
10–14 December |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Eden Garden, Calcutta |
West Indies by an innings and 46 runs
|
Test 972 |
24–29 December |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras |
Match Drawn
|
ODI series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 226 |
13 October |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium, Srinagar |
West Indies by 26 runs
|
ODI 227 |
9 November |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara |
West Indies by 4 wickets
|
ODI 228 |
1 December |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Nehru Stadium, Indore |
West Indies by 8 wickets
|
ODI 229 |
7 December |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur |
West Indies by 104 runs
|
ODI 230 |
17 December |
Kapil Dev |
Clive Lloyd |
Nehru Stadium, Guwahati |
West Indies by 6 wickets
|
November
Pakistan in Australia
January
1983–84 Benson & Hedges World Series
Group Stage
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 231 |
8 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
West Indies by 27 runs
|
ODI 232 |
10 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
Australia by 34 runs
|
ODI 233 |
12 January |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
Pakistan by 97 runs
|
ODI 234 |
14 January |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane |
West Indies by 5 wickets
|
ODI 235 |
15 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane |
No result
|
ODI 236 |
17 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
West Indies by 28 runs
|
ODI 237 |
19 January |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
West Indies by 5 wicket
|
ODI 238 |
21 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
Australia by 43 runs
|
ODI 239 |
22 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
West Indies by 26 runs
|
ODI 240 |
25 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
Australia by 87 runs
|
ODI 241 |
28 January |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide |
West Indies by 1 wicket
|
ODI 242 |
29 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide |
West Indies by 6 wickets
|
ODI 243 |
30 January |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Pakistan |
Javed Miandad |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide |
Australia by 70 runs
|
ODI 244 |
4 February |
Pakistan |
Javed Miandad |
West Indies |
Sir Vivian Richards |
WACA Ground, Perth |
West Indies by 7 wickets
|
ODI 245 |
5 February |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
WACA Ground, Perth |
Australia by 14 runs
|
Finals
|
ODI 246 |
8 February |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
West Indies by 9 wickets
|
ODI 247 |
11 February |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
Match Tied
|
ODI 248 |
12 February |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Michael Holding |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
West Indies by 6 wickets
|
England in New Zealand
February
Australia in the West Indies
March
England in Pakistan
New Zealand in Sri Lanka
April
1984 Asia Cup
References