Watch the brilliant bowling performance of a young Ian Bishop in the 4th Test match between West Indies and India at Kingston, Jamaica, played from April 28 to May 3, 1989.<br /><br />At just the start of his international career, Ian Bishop delivered an outstanding performance that helped West Indies defeat India by 7 wickets. With raw pace, accuracy, and bounce, Bishop troubled the Indian batsmen throughout the match. He took a total of 6 wickets for 116 runs in the match.<br /><br />In the first innings, Bishop bowled with discipline and control, finishing with 2 wickets for 55 runs in 26 overs, including 8 maidens. In the second innings, he stepped up and unleashed a fierce spell, taking 4 wickets for 61 runs in 17 overs, with 3 maidens. His brilliant effort dismantled India’s batting and played a major role in setting up an easy target for the West Indies.<br /><br />This performance was one of the early signs of Ian Bishop’s potential as a world-class fast bowler. It remains a memorable spell in West Indies cricket history, showcasing the rise of a talented pacer who would go on to become a key figure in the Caribbean pace attack during the late 1980s and 1990s.<br /><br />Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more classic cricket moments!<br />Leave a comment below—what’s your favorite memory of Ian Bishop?<br /><br />✅ Hashtags:<br />#IanBishop #WestIndiesCricket #INDvsWI #TestCricket #CricketLegends #KingstonTest1989 #CricketHistory #FastBowling #ClassicCricket #CricketHighlights #BishopBowling #WIvsIndia1989
