The West Indies cricket team, captained by Clive Lloyd, toured India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan from November 1974 to March 1975 and played a five-match Test series against the India national cricket team followed by a two-match series against the Pakistan national cricket team. West Indies won the series in India 3–2 and the series in Pakistan was drawn 0–0. In Sri Lanka, the West Indians played two internationals against the Sri Lanka national cricket team which had not then achieved Test status; therefore, the internationals played at the Colombo Cricket Club Ground and the Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, both in Colombo, are classified as first-class matches. India was captained by Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Pakistan by Intikhab Alam and Sri Lanka by Anura Tennekoon.[1]
22–27 November 1974 |
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289 (95.2 overs) |
260 (83.5 overs) | |
356/6d (83 overs) |
118 (42.5 overs) |
West Indies won by 267 runs |
11–15 December 1974 |
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220 (86.3 overs) |
493 (141 overs) | |
256 (96.5 overs) |
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West Indies won by an innings and 17 runs |
27 December 1974–1 January 1975 |
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233 (80.3 overs) |
240 (81.1 overs) | |
316 (143.2 overs) |
224 (84.2 overs) |
India won by 85 runs |
11–15 January 1975 |
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190 (58.5 overs) |
192 (59.2 overs) | |
256 (104.4 overs) |
154 (67 overs) |
India won by 100 runs |
23–29 January 1975 |
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205/3d (40 overs) |
West Indies won by 201 runs |
15 – 20 February 1975 |
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199 (59.4 overs) |
214 (61.5 overs) | |
373/7d (94.6 overs) |
258/4 (69 overs) |
Match drawn |
1 – 6 March 1975 |
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406/8d (94 overs) |
493 (103.1 overs) | |
256 (99.1 overs) |
1/0 (1 over) |
Match drawn |
International cricket tours of India
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Tours in italics have been played in the United Arab Emirates or other neutral venues, since 2009 |
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