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Nervous nineties is the period of batsman's innings when his or her score is between 90 and 99. During this phase many players bat extremely cautiously in order to avoid being out before they obtain a century.

Tuesday, February 19, 1985

Group B: New Zealand v West Indies at Sydney, 19-21 Feb 1985

ODI # 308
Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket, 1984/85, 2nd Match
New Zealand v West Indies, Group B
Sydney Cricket Ground (day/night)
19,21 February 1985 (50-overs match)

Result: No result
Points: New Zealand 1, West Indies 1

Toss: New Zealand
Umpires: MW Johnson and SG Randell

Close of Play:

Day 1: No play
New Zealand innings (50 overs maximum)                          R   M   B  4 6
*GP Howarth c Dujon b Garner 8 35 31 1 0
JG Wright c Logie b Davis 22 71 55 1 0
JF Reid not out 22 34 30 0 0
Extras (lb 1, nb 4) 5
Total (2 wickets, 18.4 overs) 57

DNB: MD Crowe, JJ Crowe, JV Coney, RJ Hadlee, +IDS Smith, BL Cairns,
MC Snedden, EJ Chatfield.

FoW: 1-21 (Howarth), 2-57 (Wright).

Bowling O M R W
Garner 6 3 11 1
Marshall 6 1 13 0
Davis 3.4 0 23 1
Holding 3 0 9 0

West Indies team:
RB Richardson, DL Haynes, HA Gomes, IVA Richards, *CH Lloyd,
AL Logie, +PJL Dujon, MD Marshall, MA Holding, WW Davis,
J Garner.

Reserve day used (Feburary 20 was not used because of a clash in television scheduling)

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