Courtney Walsh’s Fearsome Spell | 4/37 vs India | Port of Spain 1989.
Witness the towering presence of Courtney Walsh as he produced a fiery spell of fast bowling — 4 wickets for 37 runs in 18 overs with 5 maidens — against India in the 3rd Test at Port of Spain, Trinidad, April 15–20, 1989.
Walsh dismissed W.V. Raman, Kiran More, Arshad Ayub, and Narendra Hirwani, tearing through India’s batting order with unrelenting pace and precision. His spell helped West Indies crush India by 217 runs and take a commanding 2–0 lead in the series.
This was vintage Caribbean cricket — an era when fearsome fast bowlers ruled the world. Watching Walsh in full rhythm was pure delight for cricket fans. Relive the golden age of West Indian pace dominance!
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