Australia Vs West Indies Head to Head: After a one-sided T20I series in early October, which Australia won by 2-0, the Caribbean side is back in Australia for the two-match test series, starting November 30.
Australia is ahead of West Indies in ODIs and test format, while West Indies is ahead in T20Is in the head to head battle, and after losing the recent T20I series against Australia in early October this year, and then failed to qualify for the Super 12 in the T20 World Cup 2022, but riding high on confidence with a series win over England and Bangladesh, the Caribbean team will try to give a tough fight to the hosts, Australia.
Let’s quickly look at the head-to-head stats between Australia and West Indies in T20Is, ODIs, and Tests.
AUS Vs WI Head to Head in T20Is:
The men in yellow won 9 of the 19 T20 encounters between Australia and West Indies, while the Windies won 10 of them.
Total – 19
Games won by AUS: 9
Games won by WI: 10
AUS Vs WI Head to Head in ODIs:
Up to this point, there have been 143 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) between Australia and the West Indies. Team Australia winning 76 of them, the West Indies winning 61 of them, and 3 games ending in a draw.
Total games – 143
Games won by AUS: 76
Games won by WI: 61
No result: 3
AUS Vs WI Head to Head in Tests:
In 116 test cricket matches, Australia and West Indies have faced off, with Australia winning 58 and West Indies taking 32; the other 39 games were ended in draws.
Total games – 116
Games won by AUS – 58
Games won by WI – 32
Draw – 25
Tied – 1
West Indies tour of Australia 2022
Australia defeated the West Indies 2-0 in a three-match Twenty20 International series that was played in October 2022.
The T20 World Cup in Australia then quickly engaged both teams. Australia was also eliminated after failing to make it past the quarterfinals, along with West Indies, who were eliminated during the qualifying round.
Following a lacklustre run of T20I series in October, the West Indies team is finally ready to play the test series against Australia for the two-match test series beginning on November 30.
Australia and West Indies will play their first game at Perth Stadium on November 30. The Adelaide Oval will host the second game from December 8–12.
Australia 11
Pat Cummins [c], Scott Boland, Alex Carey [wk], Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, David Warner
West Indies 11
Kraigg Brathwaite[c], Jermaine Blackwood, Shamarh Brooks, Nkrumah Bonner, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Kyle Mayers, Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Raymon Reifer, Joshua Da Silva, Devon Thomas, Alzarri Joseph, Anderson Phillip, Kemar Roach, Jayden Seales