English cricket team in India in 2001–02

English cricket team in India in 2001-02
 
  India England
Dates 18 November 2001 – 3 February 2002
Captains Sourav Ganguly[n 1] Nasser Hussain
Test series
Result India won the 3-match series 1–0
Most runs Marcus Trescothick (318) Sachin Tendulkar (266)
Most wickets Harbhajan Singh (10)
Ajit Agarkar (10)
Darren Gough (8)
Player of the series Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)
One Day International series
Results 6-match series drawn 3–3
Most runs Sachin Tendulkar (307) Marcus Trescothick (240)
Most wickets Anil Kumble (19) Matthew Hoggard (9)
Player of the series Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)

The England national cricket team toured India in 2001–02, playing a three-match Test series and six-match ODI series versus India.

Background

The tour schedule was announced on 12 September 2001. England were to play three three-day tour games ahead of the Test series and three one-day games before the ODI series.[1] The five-match ODI series was converted into a six-match affair after a demand by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to play the final ODI at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. After an initial disagreement, the England and Wales Cricket Board agreed to the demand after the BCCI was reported as saying that India would not honour their commitment to play four Tests in England next summer.[2]

Squads

Tests ODIs
 India[3]  England[4]  India[5]  England[6]

A 16-man England squad for the India and New Zealand Test series was announced in late August 2001. Two uncapped players, Essex wicket-keeper James Foster and Yorkshire off-spinner Richard Dawson were included for the first time, while Lancashire wicket-keeper Warren Hegg was recalled to the squad.[4] On 17 October, England's 16-man squad for the ODI series was announced. It included the same side that toured Zimbabwe earlier that month, with additions of Andy Caddick, Darren Gough, Ashley Giles, Michael Vaughan and Craig White. Paul Grayson, James Kirtley, Mark Ramprakash, Ryan Sidebottom and Chris Silverwood were omitted.[7] Amidst questions regarding security of the players, Caddick and Robert Croft decided not to tour India and declared themselves unavailable on 30 October.[8] They were replaced by Somerset pace-bowler Richard Johnson and Gloucestershire off-spinner Martyn Ball. Giles, White and James Ormond who were nursing injuries were declared fit on 7 November.[9] Graham Thorpe left for England just before the Second Test due to "personal" reasons and was replaced by Michael Vaughan.[10] On 3 January 2002, The England squad was announced again for the ODI series. The core of the team that played the Test series was retained. Additionally, Caddick and Thorpe, who made themselves available, were added to the squad, while White who sustained an injury was excluded.[11][6]

The Indian selectors named a 14-man squad for the First Test on 27 November. From the squad that toured South Africa earlier that season, four pace-bowlers were dropped and Javagal Srinath was recovering from an injury. Maharashtra and Kerala pace-bowlers Iqbal Siddiqui and Tinu Yohannan respectively were included in the squad alongside Railways all-rounder Sanjay Bangar.[3][12] Virender Sehwag, who was included for the First test despite a one-match ban on him, was dropped from the squad.[13] He returned for the Second Test with Srinath, the latter replacing an injured Bangar.[14] An India 14-man ODI squad announced on 14 January for the first three ODIs.[15] Rahul Dravid pulled out of the series due to shoulder injury.[16] Wicket-keeper Ajay Ratra and Tamil Nadu batsman Hemang Badani were new inclusions to the squad.[17]

Test series

1st Test

3–6 December 2001
Scorecard
v
238 (76.3 overs)
Nasser Hussain 85 (147)
Harbhajan Singh 5/51 (19.3 overs)
469 (169 overs)
Deep Dasgupta 100 (254)
Richard Dawson 4/134 (43 overs)
235 (77.4 overs)
Graham Thorpe 62 (120)
Anil Kumble 6/81 (28.4 overs)
5/0 (0.2 overs)
Iqbal Siddiqui 5* (2)
Matthew Hoggard 0/5 (0.2 overs)
India won by 10 wickets
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Umpires: Steve Bucknor (Win) and S Venkataraghavan (Ind)
Player of the match: Anil Kumble (Ind)

2nd Test

11–15 December 2001
Scorecard
v
407 (144.3 overs)
Craig White 121 (265)
Anil Kumble 7/115 (51 overs)
291 (120.3 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 103 (197)
Ashley Giles 5/67 (43.3 overs)
257 (83.2 overs)
Mark Butcher 92 (202)
Harbhajan Singh 5/71 (30.2 overs)
198/3 (97 overs)
Deep Dasgupta 60 (190)
Richard Dawson 2/72 (32 overs)
Match drawn
Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
Umpires: Arani Jayaprakash (Ind) and Ian Robinson (Zim)
Player of the match: Craig White (Eng)

3rd Test

19–23 December 2001
Scorecard
v
336 (123.3 overs)
Michael Vaughan 64 (138)
Javagal Srinath 4/73 (29 overs)
238 (94.3 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 90 (198)
Andrew Flintoff 4/50 (28 overs)
33/0 (7.1 overs)
Mark Butcher 23* (25)
Harbhajan Singh 0/1 (0.1 overs)
Match drawn
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Umpires: Asoka de Silva (SL) and Arani Jayaprakash (Ind)
Player of the match: Andrew Flintoff (Eng)
  • England won the toss and decided to bat.
  • Play was not possible starting the final session of day 3.
  • Javagal Srinath (Ind) claimed his 100th wicket in Tests played at home.[20]
  • Anil Kumble (Ind) claimed his 300th wicket in Tests.[21]

ODI series

1st ODI

19 January (D/N)
Scorecard
India 
281/8 (50 overs)
v
 England
259 (44 overs)
Dinesh Mongia 71 (75)
Andrew Flintoff 2/51 (10 overs)
Marcus Trescothick 121 (109)
Ajit Agarkar 3/50 (9 overs)
India won by 22 runs
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Umpires: Krishna Hariharan (Ind) and S. K. Sharma (Ind)
Player of the match: Marcus Trescothick (Eng)

India got off to a good start after electing to bat upon winning the toss. Openers Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar took their team score to 50 in the tenth over before Andrew Flintoff dismissed them both in his first spell.[23] Dinesh Mongia top-scored for India with 71 after reaching 50 in as many balls. His partners VVS Laxman and Virender Sehwag added 55 and 43 runs with him before being dismissed, who were followed by Ajit Agarkar and Ajay Ratra in quick succession. A partnership of 38 between Hemang Badani and Harbhajan Singh towards the end took India's total to 281.[24]

England's reply began with Nick Knight being declared lbw in the second ball of their innings. A second wicket partnership of 63 runs between opener Marcus Trescothick and captain Nasser Hussain steadied their chase. Hussain and later Michael Vaughan partnered Trescothick to add 80 runs between overs 10 and 20, before Paul Collingwood made 21 in a stand of 61 with the former. Trescothick reached his century in 80 balls, before being dismissed in controversial manner. He was adjudged out lbw, although replays showed the ball pitching well outside leg stump before hitting the pads.[23] England's last six wickets fell for 35 runs, and were all out for 259, handing India a 22-run win.[23][24]

2nd ODI

22 January
Scorecard
England 
250/7 (50 overs)
v
 India
234 (48.4 overs)
Paul Collingwood 71 (78)
Sourav Ganguly 1/29 (5 overs)
Dinesh Mongia 49 (82)
Darren Gough 3/46 (9.4 overs)
England won by 16 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: V. K. Ramaswamy (IND)
Player of the match: Paul Collingwood (Eng)
  • India won the toss and elected to field

3rd ODI

25 January (D/N)
Scorecard
England 
217 (50 overs)
v
 India
221/6 (46.4 overs)
Michael Vaughan 43 (59)
Ajit Agarkar 4/34 (9 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 68 (79)
Matthew Hoggard 3/52 (10 overs)
India won by 4 wickets
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Umpires: Devendra Sharma (Ind) and Vijay Chopra (Ind)
Player of the match: Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)

4th ODI

28 January
Scorecard
England 
218/7 (50overs)
v
 India
219/2 (29.4 overs)
Nick Knight 74 (82)
Sourav Ganguly 2/17 (5.1 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 87* (67)
Paul Collingwood 1/31 (6 overs)
India won by 8 wickets
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur
Umpires: Ivaturi Shivram (Ind)
Player of the match: Virendra Sehwag (Ind)

5th ODI

31 January
Scorecard
England 
271/5 (50 overs)
v
 India
269/8 (50 overs)
Nick Knight 105 (131)
Ajit Agarkar 2/61 (10 overs)
Saurav Ganguly 74 (95)
Ashley Giles 5/57 (10 overs)
England won by 2 runs
Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, New Delhi
Umpires: Subroto Porel (Ind) and Aloke Bhattacharjee (NZ)
Player of the match: Ashley Giles (Eng)

6th ODI

3 February (D/N)
Scorecard
England 
255 (50 overs)
v
 India
250 (49.5 overs)
Marcus Trescothick 95 (80)
Harbhajan Singh 5/43 (10 overs)
Saurav Ganguly 80 (99)
Andrew Flintoff 3/38 (9.5 overs)
England won by 5 runs
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Umpires: M. S. Mahal (Ind) and Satish Gupta (NZ)
Player of the match: Marcus Trescothick (Eng)
  • England won the toss and elected to bat

Tour matches

Three-day: Mumbai Board President's XI v England XI

18–19 November 2001
Scorecard
Mumbai Board President's XI
v
373/5 (90 overs)
Vinod Kambli 109 (109)
Richard Dawson 2/81 (24 overs)
370/5 (90 overs)
Craig White 79 (72)
Ramesh Powar 1/76 (28 overs)
Match drawn
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Umpires: Vinayak Kulkarni (Ind) and Shavir Tarapore (Ind)
  • England XI won the toss and elected to field.

Three-day: Indian Board President's XI v England XI

27–29 November 2001
Scorecard
v
320 (96.4 overs)
Mark Ramprakash 105 (182)
Sarandeep Singh 5/98 (24 overs)
339/7 (112 overs)
Sridharan Sriram 149 (289)
Martyn Ball 3/89 (27 overs)
163/9 (52 overs)
Nasser Hussain 38 (64)
Sanjay Bangar 5/32 (14 overs)
  • England XI won the toss and elected to bat.

Three-day: India A v England XI

22–24 November 2001
Scorecard
v
233/9d (76.5 overs)
Abhijit Kale 122 (220)
Andrew Flintoff 3/47 (17 overs)
170 (62.3 overs)
Nasser Hussain 40 (88)
Iqbal Siddiqui 4/53 (21 overs)
109 (50.1 overs)
Gautam Gambhir 30 (81)
Craig White 5/31 (13 overs)
173/7 (55.1 overs)
Nasser Hussain 59 (123)
Gautam Gambhir 3/12 (6 overs)
England XI won by 3 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Umpires: V. K. Ramaswamy (Ind) and Amiesh Saheba (Ind)
  • England XI won the toss and elected to field.

One-day: Cricket Association of Bengal XI v England XI

17 January 2002
Scorecard
v
 England XI
219/5 (34 overs)
Nick Knight 49 (r/o)
Abhishek Ghosh 1/13 (2 overs)
England XI won by 8 wickets
Calcutta Cricket and Football Ground, Kolkata
Umpires: Subroto Banerjee (Ind) and Susanta Pathak (Ind)
  • Cricket Association of Bengal XI won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Cricket Association of Bengal XI played with 14 players (11 batting, 14 fielding) and England XI with 15 (11 batting, 15 fielding).

Notes

  1. ^ Anil Kumble captained India for the third ODI.

References

  1. ^ "Schedule for England's tour of India 2001-02". ESPNcricinfo. 12 September 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Dellor, Ralph (28 December 2001). "England agree to extra one-day international in India". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b "India name Sehwag in 14-member squad for Mohali Test". ESPNcricinfo. 27 November 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  4. ^ a b "England announce Winter Tour Squads". ESPNcricinfo. 28 August 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  5. ^ "England Tour of India". static.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Knee-op rules White out of India ODIs". ESPNcricinfo. 3 January 2002. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  7. ^ "England name 16-man one-day squad for winter tour". ESPNcricinfo. 17 October 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Caddick and Croft unavailable for India tour". ESPNcricinfo. 30 October 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Giles, White and Ormond passed fit to tour India". ESPNcricinfo. 7 November 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Graham Thorpe to miss rest of India tour". ESPNcricinfo. 11 December 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  11. ^ "England name squad for one-day series". ESPNcricinfo. 3 January 2002. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  12. ^ Vasu, Anand (28 November 2001). "Indian team undergoes major revamp before England tour". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Mohali Test will go ahead after BCCI agree to exclude Sehwag". ESPNcricinfo. 30 November 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Srinath, Sehwag return for second Test". ESPNcricinfo. 6 December 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Indian squad for one-dayers". Dawn. Reuters. 14 January 2002. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Dravid ruled out of one-day series". ESPNcricinfo. 27 December 2001. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  17. ^ "India gains a better Badani". ESPNcricinfo. 17 January 2002. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
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