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Benson and Hedges World Series Cup (1988/89)

1988/89 Benson and Hedges World Series Cup

    Dec 10 1988

  • West Indies won by 89 runs
    Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
    Pakistan
    180/7 (47/47 ov)
    Pakistan
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    269/9 (47/47 ov)
  • Dec 11 1988

  • Australia won by 9 wickets with 34 balls remaining
    Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
    Australia
    178/1 (42.2/48 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    Pakistan
    Pakistan
    177 (45.4/48 ov)
  • Dec 13 1988

  • West Indies won by 1 run
    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
    Australia
    219/8 (50 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    220 (48/50 ov)
  • Dec 15 1988

  • West Indies won by 34 runs
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
    Australia
    202 (47.2/50 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    236 (49.2/50 ov)
  • Dec 17 1988

  • West Indies won by 17 runs
    Bellerive Oval, Hobart
    Pakistan
    227/8 (43/43 ov)
    Pakistan
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    244/4 (43/43 ov)
  • Jan 01 1989

  • West Indies won by 7 wickets with 70 balls remaining
    Pakistan
    140/9 (50 ov)
    Pakistan
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    142/3 (38.2/50 ov)
  • Jan 02 1989

  • Australia
    178 (46.1/49 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    Pakistan
    Pakistan
    216/7 (49/49 ov)
  • Jan 05 1989

  • Australia won by 8 runs
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
    Australia
    226 (47.4/48 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    218/8 (48/48 ov)
  • Jan 07 1989

  • Pakistan won by 55 runs
    Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
    Pakistan
    258/7 (50 ov)
    Pakistan
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    203 (40.4/50 ov)
  • Jan 08 1989

  • Australia won by 5 wickets with 31 balls remaining
    Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
    Australia
    204/5 (44.5/50 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    Pakistan
    Pakistan
    203/9 (50 ov)
  • Jan 10 1989

  • Australia won (faster scoring rate) (average run rate method)
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
    Australia
    258/4 (43/43 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    Pakistan
    Pakistan
    108/7 (19/19 ov, target: 115)
  • Jan 12 1989

  • Australia won by 61 runs
    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
    Australia
    215/5 (48/48 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    154/8 (48/48 ov)
  • Jan 14 1989

  • 1st Final Australia won by 2 runs
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
    Australia
    204/9 (50 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    202/9 (50 ov)
  • Jan 16 1989

  • 2nd Final West Indies won by 92 runs
    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
    Australia
    185 (40/50 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    277/9 (50 ov)
  • Jan 18 1989

  • 3rd Final West Indies won by 8 wickets with 28 balls remaining (average run rate method)
    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
    Australia
    226/4 (38/38 ov)
    Australia
    vs
    West Indies
    West Indies
    111/2 (13.2/18 ov, target: 108)
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Most Runs

Rank Player Team Runs
1 DL Haynes WI

WI

513
2 GR Marsh AUS

AUS

448
3 DM Jones AUS

AUS

404
4 Javed Miandad PKN

PKN

320
5 CG Greenidge WI

WI

304

Most Wickets

Rank Player Team Wickets
1 CEL Ambrose WI

WI

21
2 PL Taylor AUS

AUS

16
3 IR Bishop WI

WI

15
4 MG Hughes AUS

AUS

14
5 TM Alderman AUS

AUS

13

Most Sixes

Rank Player Team Sixes
1 DL Haynes WI

WI

7
2 IVA Richards WI

WI

6
3 Imran Khan PKN

PKN

4
4 DM Jones AUS

AUS

4
5 CG Greenidge WI

WI

3

Best Individual Scores

Rank Player Team High Score
1 GR Marsh AUS

AUS

125*
2 DL Haynes WI

WI

111
3 DM Jones AUS

AUS

93*
4 Aamer Malik PKN

PKN

90
5 AR Border AUS

AUS

78

Standings Table

Rank Team Mat Wins Losses Points
1 West Indies

West Indies

8 5 3 10
2 Australia

Australia

8 5 3 10
3 Pakistan

Pakistan

8 2 6 4

Best Bowling Figures (innings)

Rank Player Team BBI
1 CEL Ambrose WI

WI

5/17
2 IR Bishop WI

WI

5/27
3 Wasim Akram PKN

PKN

4/25
4 MD Marshall WI

WI

4/34
5 CJ McDermott AUS

AUS

4/38