Watch the highlights of England vs West Indies 2nd ODI - 1995 West Indies tour of England (Texaco Trophy) 3-match ODI series - The second One-Day International cricket match between England and West Indies played at the Kennington Oval, London on May 26, 1995.
Captain innings from Mike Atherton's 92, Graeme Hick and Neil Fairbrother's sixties before Debutant Peter Martin's impressive debut four-for gives England to a 25-run victory over West Indies, despite a fighting knock from Junior Murray's 86 and keep alive the series in the second ODI.
England scored massive total of 306-5 in the allotted 55 overs with top scorer by Mike Atherton cracked a 92 off 118-balls - who fell eight-run short of his century - including 10-fours.
Graeme Hick hit 66 off 81-balls including 6-fours, Neil Fairbrother hit a unbeaten 61 off 52-balls including 5-fours & a six with strike rate of 117.30.
Graham Thorpe cracked a 26 off 28-balls including two boundaries, Alec Stewart hit 16 off 37-balls included 3-fours and Mark Ramprakash scored a run-a-ball 16-runs contained a six.
West Indies best bowler by Winston Benjamin, Ian Bishop and Carl Hooper each took one-wickets.
West Indies bowled out for 281 in 53 overs with top scorer by Junior Murray hammered a 86 off 77-balls including 6-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 111.68.
Brian Lara blasted a 39 off 36-balls including 6-fours, Keith Arthurton cracked a 39 off 66-balls included 4-fours, Sherwin Campbell struck 20 off 35-balls contained 2-fours & a six.
Ian Bishop cracked a 18 off 16-balls including a boundary, Winston Benjamin hit 17 off 15-balls included a six, Carl Hooper struck 17 off 21-balls included 4-fours and Richie Richardson scored 15 off 27-balls with a four.
England best bowler by Debutant Peter Martin - who claimed a 4-wickets for 44-runs in 10-overs on his debut ODI match - including a maiden, Dominic Cork, Darren Gough and Phil DeFreitas each took one-wickets.
Peter Martin named Player of the match for his impressive debut bowling performance to claimed a 4-wickets for 44-runs in 10-overs including a maiden.
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