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CricInfo once again joined forces with
Jagged Internetworks
and RBN to provide live multimedia
coverage of England's 1997-98 tour of the West Indies. See and hear the multimedia archives!
An event-packed 1998 England tour to the Caribbean began in abortive fashion at Sabina Park, Kingston, with the resultant rescheduling leading to
the West Indies' first-ever six-Test series at home. Both sides exchanged victories in two exciting finishes before the West Indian dominance became complete, retaining the Wisden Trophy and
winning the Test series 3-1. It was a series that made the reputation of one captain - Brian
Lara - and broke the reputation of another - Mike Atherton.
The final weeks of the tour saw a five-match one-day international series. England, under captain Adam Hollioake, extended their limited-overs winning streak to nine by winning the
first match, only to fall to superior West Indian batting and bowling firepower in the remaining four games.
Above: Angus Fraser made a stunning
comeback to the England side
Photo ©Chico Khan
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - Schedule
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - News and Articles
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - Summary of Results
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - England Squad
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - West Indies Squad
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - ODI Player Numbers
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - Test Series Averages
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - ODI Series Averages
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - Scorecards and Match Reports
- England in West Indies, Jan-Apr 1998 - Photos
- Man of the Match poll results
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