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Australian cricket team in India in 1984–85 : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian cricket team in India in 1984–85
The Australian cricket team toured India in the 1984-85 season to play a five-match one day international series against India. The series was to help celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Ranji Trophy.
Australia won the series 3-0 with two matches abandoned for rain. It was Australia's first ever victory in a one-day series on the subcontinent, and especially notable considering India had just won the 1983 Cricket World Cup. Sunil Gavaskar was reinstated as captain of India following a series of defeats under Kapil Dev.
==Australian squad==
Australia had just lost a test series against the West Indies 3-0. The tour was relatively last minute with the Indian Cricket Board not requesting a team until June 1984.
The original squad was selected by a brand-new selection panel, Lawrie Sawle, Greg Chappell and Rick McCosker. It was as follows:
*Batsmen - Kim Hughes (batsman), Allan Border (vice captain), Kepler Wessels, Graeme Wood, Steve Smith, Graham Yallop, Greg Ritchie
*Fastbowlers - Geoff Lawson, Carl Rackemann, John Maguire, Rodney Hogg
*Spinners - Tom Hogan, Murray Bennett
*Wicketkeepers - Wayne B. Phillips
*Manager - Bob Merriman
Australia's selectors would be Hughes, Border and Rodney Hogg.〔(Mike Coward, 'Little rest for the tourists', ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 28 September 1984 ) accessed 22 July 2012〕
Surprise omissions from the tour were David Hookes and Greg Matthews. They were also excluded from a 16-person list of cricketers to be offered playing contracts by the ACB.

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