Wills World Series
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The 1994–95 Wills World Series (named after sponsor Wills of ITC Limited) was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tri-series where the India national cricket team played host to the West Indies national cricket team and New Zealand national cricket team. India and the West Indies reached the final at the Eden Gardens where close to 100,000 witnessed India beat the West Indies. Subba Row also suspended the West Indies vice-captain Brian Lara for one game, for arguing with the umpire, who he thought should've consulted the third umpire before giving him out stumped.
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Wills World Series
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West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
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India won the toss and elected to field.
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West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
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West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
*Points: West Indies 4, New Zealand 0.
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India won the toss and elected to bat.
*Points: India 4, New Zealand 0.
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New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
*Points: India 4, New Zealand 0.
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India won the toss and elected to field.
*Points: West Indies 4, India 0.
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V. K. Ramaswamy and S. Venkataraghavan
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Borni Jamula and Bala Murali
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Jasbir Singh and Chandra Sathe
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K. S. Giridharan and K. Parthasarathy
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Shyam Bansal and Suresh Shastri
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Subrata Banerjee and M. R. Singh
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Tej Handu and Raman Sharma
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--10-23
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1994-10-23
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1994-10-26
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1994-10-28
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1994-10-30
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1994-11-01
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1994-11-03
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1994-11-05
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Javagal Srinath picked his 100th wicket in ODIs.
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Rajindra Dhanraj made his ODI debut.
*Points: New Zealand 2, West Indies 2.
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Sherwin Campbell made his ODI debut.
*Points: India 4, West Indies 0.
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No result
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India won by 7 wickets
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India won by 4 wickets
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India won by 107 runs
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West Indies won by 46 runs
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India won by 72 runs
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West Indies won by 135 runs
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beat in the final
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1994
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Mohammad Azharuddin 81
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Brian Lara 74
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Ajay Jadeja 90
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Brian Lara 32
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Bryan Young 13
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Carl Hooper 111
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Chris Pringle 34
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Keith Arthurton 42
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Keith Arthurton 72
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Ken Rutherford 108
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Manoj Prabhakar 102
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Sachin Tendulkar 115
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Sachin Tendulkar 66
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Stephen Fleming 56
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Anderson Cummins 1/39
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Courtney Walsh 1/17
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Courtney Walsh 2/33
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Dion Nash 3/48
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Manoj Prabhakar 2/49
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Matthew Hart 1/36
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Matthew Hart 2/56
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Matthew Hart 5/22
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Rajindra Dhanraj 2/55
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Rajindra Dhanraj 4/26
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Sachin Tendulkar 2/31
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Sachin Tendulkar 3/36
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Sachin Tendulkar 4/29
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Venkatapathy Raju 4/58
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The 1994–95 Wills World Series (named after sponsor Wills of ITC Limited) was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tri-series where the India national cricket team played host to the West Indies national cricket team and New Zealand national cricket team. India and the West Indies reached the final at the Eden Gardens where close to 100,000 witnessed India beat the West Indies. India lost only once, controversially to the West Indies in the last group game. Manoj Prabhakar and Nayan Mongia were accused of not making an effort to win the match after stonewalling the run-chase. The Indian authorities suspended Prabhakar and Mongia and the match referee Raman Subba Row docked the team two points for not playing in the spirit of the game. India protested the decision to the ICC, who ruled that the Row had exceeded his authority. Subba Row also suspended the West Indies vice-captain Brian Lara for one game, for arguing with the umpire, who he thought should've consulted the third umpire before giving him out stumped. New Zealand did not win any of their four games, though they were unlucky to see the match washed out after dismissing the West Indies cheaply in the opening game.
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