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West Indian cricket team in England in 1969 : ウィキペディア英語版 | West Indian cricket team in England in 1969 The West Indies cricket team toured England in the 1969 season to play a three-match Test series against England. England won the series 2-0 with one match drawn. The West Indian tour was scheduled for the first half of the English cricket season, and the weather for much of May 1969 was damp and cold. A second touring side, from New Zealand, played three Tests against England in the second half of the season – see the article New Zealand cricket team in England in 1969. ==The West Indies team== The touring team was captained by Gary Sobers. Lance Gibbs was the vice-captain, although Basil Butcher acted as captain in a couple of the matches. The full team was: * Gary Sobers, captain * Lance Gibbs, vice-captain * Philbert Blair * Basil Butcher * Steve Camacho * Joey Carew * Charles Davis * Michael Findlay * Maurice Foster * Roy Fredericks * Jackie Hendriks * Vanburn Holder * Clive Lloyd * Pascall Roberts * John Shepherd * Grayson Shillingford Only five players – Sobers, Gibbs, Butcher, Carew and Hendriks – had been on the previous tour of England in 1966. There were seven players with no previous Test experience in the party: five of them – Findlay, Foster, Holder, Shepherd and Shillingford – made their Test debuts in this series. The other two, Blair and Roberts, never played Test match cricket. Notable absentees were Rohan Kanhai (injured) and wicketkeeper Deryck Murray who would not be released for the full tour by Nottinghamshire.
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