Take a trip back to April 7, 1992, at Sabina Park, Kingston, where Winston Benjamin showcased a brilliant spell of fast bowling in the 1st ODI against South Africa. He picked up 3 key wickets for 45 runs in just 9.3 overs, setting the tone for a dominant West Indies victory by 107 runs.
Benjamin's rhythm, bounce, and movement made life tough for the South African batters. This performance stands as a testament to his skill and the strength of West Indies' pace attack in the early '90s. Relive every moment of this fierce spell and enjoy the raw pace and aggression that defined Caribbean fast bowling.
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đź“Ś Match Info:
🗓️ Date: April 7, 1992
đź“Ť Venue: Sabina Park, Kingston
🏏 Match: 1st ODI – West Indies vs South Africa
🎯 Figures: 3/45 in 9.3 overs
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I hope you like the video of Winston Benjamin’s underrated masterclass bowling vs. South Africa at Kingston’s first ODI in 1992.
Benjamin's rhythm, bounce, and movement made life tough for the South African batters. This performance stands as a testament to his skill and the strength of West Indies' pace attack in the early '90s. Relive every moment of this fierce spell and enjoy the raw pace and aggression that defined Caribbean fast bowling.
👉 Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe for more legendary cricket moments!
đź“Ś Match Info:
🗓️ Date: April 7, 1992
đź“Ť Venue: Sabina Park, Kingston
🏏 Match: 1st ODI – West Indies vs South Africa
🎯 Figures: 3/45 in 9.3 overs
đź”– Hashtags
#WinstonBenjamin #WestIndiesCricket #CricketLegends #ODIClassics #CricketHighlights #FastBowling #SouthAfricaCricket #1992ODI #KingstonMatch #CricketHistory
I hope you like the video of Winston Benjamin’s underrated masterclass bowling vs. South Africa at Kingston’s first ODI in 1992.
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00:00On April 7, 1992, in the first ODI at Kingston, Vincent Panjman delivered a fine spell of
00:06fast balling, taking three wickets for 45 runs in 9.3 overs against South Africa.
00:12His sharp and disciplined performance played a big role in West Indy's strong 107-run
00:16victory.
00:17Let's see live his brilliant balling spell.
00:46But this time he made no mistake.
00:49David Richardson caught on the deep by Keith Atherton off the bowling of Benjamin.
00:58Well taken.
01:01So seven down now for 161.
01:16And that's in the air.
01:17And they're well taken.
01:18Currently Ambrose, the fielder, coming in to take the catch.
01:22Rather unusual dismissal.
01:23So Corey Van Zyl failing to score.
01:26He never looked as if he was going to.
01:28Coming in rather cold into the South African team to replace Brian McMillan.
01:33And another wicket for the West Indies.
01:37Yes, another South African batsman misjudging the bumper from the West Indy fast bowler.
01:43And it's kind of just to mid off, silly mid off.
01:46Currently Ambrose is running and taking a very true 11th man hit.
01:51And luckily he got a top edge through the bacon slip position four runs.
01:55And that's the end of the match.
01:57The West Indies have won this historic first match against South Africa.
02:02The first one day international.
02:04A convincing victory.
02:08And full vengeance for the West Indies.
02:14For their 64 runs.
02:16Defeat by South Africa in the World Cup.
02:19Satisfaction for Captain Richie Richardson.
02:22Who got such a hard time from the crowd here when he came out to bat today.
02:26And a most emphatic victory by the West Indies.
02:31By 107 runs.
02:33South Africa being dismissed for 180.
02:36And Richie Richardson comes off the field with...
02:40Behind the required rate.
02:42Hansi Cronje fought hard.
02:44But he was unable to score fast enough.
02:46And South Africa were all out for 180 in the 43rd over.
02:49The West Indian bowlers had so many runs behind them.
02:53That wickets were always going to fall.
02:55Under the pressure that built up on the South African batsmen.
02:58Pat were always going to fall.
03:00Under the pressure that built up on the South African batsmen.
03:03His performance was a fine display of skill and control.
03:07Making it a memorable moment in the match.
03:09His pal danced between menace and mastery.
03:12Each delivery a thread in a storm woven canvas.
03:15That silenced batsmen and echoed through Caribbean cricketing folklore.
03:18Winston Benjamin bowled like a storm bottle in rhythm.
03:22His right arm slinging thunderbolts.
03:24Each delivery humming with Caribbean fire.
03:26He did not just ball.
03:27He stamped authority on the pitch.
03:29Stitching fear into seams.
03:31Flaring tempest of goodlands.
03:33An artist painting chaos with leather.
03:35Wind and a heart beats fury.
03:37Winston Benjamin was a lively and aggressive fastballer from the Western days.
03:41Known for his smooth run-up and sharp bounce.
03:44Bowling right arm fast medium.
03:45He often troubled batsmen with his pace.
03:47And ability to move the ball off the pitch.
03:50He was not as celebrated as some of his famous teammates.
03:54But he was a valuable part of the West Indies pace attack during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
04:00Winston Benjamin could ball, tight spells, break partnership and strike with the new ball as well as the old.
04:07His commitment and consistency made him a dependable baller in both tests and ODIs.
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04:14Thanks for watching.