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India vs West Indies Hero Cup Final 1993 Highlights
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Watch the highlights of India vs West Indies Hero Cup Final 1993 - The Hero Cup five-nation one-day international tournament of the Final played between West Indies and India at Eden Gardens, Kolkata in 27th November 1993.
Anil Kumble's record-breaking 6 for 12 after Vinod Kambli's fifty helped to India massive 102-run victory over West Indies and lift the title in a one-sided game of the final of a Hero Cup five-nation tournament.
Match Stats :
India's 102-run win was their third largest victory by terms of runs in One-day international and their biggest win against West Indies in ODIs, previous biggest win by 56-runs at same venue in 1988.
Anil Kumble's 6 for 12 was the best bowling figures for India in One-day international, surpassing the previous record of 5 for 12 held by Ravi Shastri against Australia at Perth in 1991 and the third best figures in ODIs.
Anil Kumble's 6 for 12 was the best bowling figures by an spin bowler in One-day international, surpassing the previous record of 6 for 29 held by Sanath Jayasuriya against England at Moratuwa in this year.
Anil Kumble's 6 for 12 was the best bowling figures by any bowler against West Indies in One-day internationals.
80 : Vinod Kambli and Mohammad Azharuddin set up the third highest second-wicket partnership for India against West Indies in One-day internationals.
West Indies lost their last eight wickets for just 66-runs - which was their worst eight-wicket collapse in One-day internationals. They went from 57 for 2 to 123 for all out.
India's 225 was their fifth highest score against West Indies at home venue in One-day internationals.
West Indies' 123 was their third lowest score in the completed innings in One-day international and It is their worst total against India in ODIs, previous lowest was 126 at Perth in 1991.
Roland Holder became first player to being given out bowled by a TV umpire. In theory, Sekhar Chowdhury's judgments were limited to line decisions, but umpires Ian Robinson and Karl Liebenberg called for advice because they were uncertain whether the ball had been deflected off the wicket-keeper.
India scored 225-7 in 50 overs with top scorer by Vinod Kambli struck 68 off 90-balls including 6-fours.
Mohammad Azharuddin scored 38 off 43-balls including 3-fours, Ajay Jadeja hit 30 off 63-balls included 2-fours & a six, Sachin Tendulkar 28 not out and Kapil Dev 24.
West Indies best bowler by Anderson Cummins picked up 3-wickets, Curtly Ambrose took 2-wickets and one for Winston Benjamin.
West Indies scored 123 for all-out in 40.1 overs with top scorer by Brian Lara scored 33 off 47-balls including 6-fours, Carl Hooper 23, Richie Richardson 18 and Roland Holder 15.
India best bowler by Anil Kumble 6-12, Kapil Dev took 2-wickets and one for Manoj Prabhakar - Sachin Tendulkar.
Anil Kumble named Player of the match for his spin magic bowling attack to claimed a career-best 6-wicket haul for 12-runs in 6.1-overs including two maidens.
Mohammad Azharuddin earned player of the tournament for contributing 311-runs including three fifties with average of 77.75.