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The new millennium proved to be the turning point in the series as England won the 2000 Wisden Trophy 3–1 to regain the trophy after West Indies went 1–0 up. They have been largely successful against the West Indies at test-level since then, with the latter only being successful in two series since; in 2009 and 2019.
2 1 2 Australia [28] 17 1903–04 Australia: 11 December 1903: 5 2 3 0 England [29] 18 1905 England: 29 May 1905: 5 0 2 3 England [30] 19 1907–08 Australia: 13 December 1907: 5 4 1 0 Australia [31] 20 1909 England: 27 May 1909: 5 2 1 2 Australia [32] 21 1911–12 Australia: 15 December 1911: 5 1 4 0 England [33] 22 1912 England: 27 May 1912: ...
Most catches in a Test series by Australian non-wicket-keepers Rank Catches Player Matches Innings Series 1 15 ♠ Jack Gregory: 5 10 1920–21 Ashes series: 2 14 Greg Chappell: 6 11 1974–75 Ashes series: 3 13 Bob Simpson: 5 9 Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1957–58: Bob Simpson: 5 10 West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1960 ...
The West Indies were consistently superior over the next three series, winning seven Test matches to Australia's three, thereby holding the Frank Worrell Trophy from 1978 to 1993. [1] The final and deciding Test of the 1992–93 series saw Curtly Ambrose take seven wickets for one run in 32 deliveries, reducing Australia from 85 for 2 to 119 ...
England won the series 2–1, to regain the trophy, after falling one test behind and then winning the remaining two tests comfortably. Seam bowler Stuart Broad was the hero, after being left out for the first test, contributing 6 wickets in the second test and 10 wickets plus 62 runs in the final test. [130]
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The fifth Test of the 1938 Ashes series at The Oval saw England win by an innings and 579 runs, the largest victory by an innings in Test cricket history. The largest victory for West Indies, which is the third largest, is their win against India in the third Test of the 1958–59 tour at the Eden Gardens , where the hosts lost by an innings ...
As such, an entirely new team was selected for the Test series. [28] Not a single member of the new squad had played in the side's most recent Test match against England two months earlier, and nine of the fifteen players in the squad had never played a Test. Floyd Reifer (captain) Darren Sammy (vice-captain) Ryan Austin; David Bernard; Tino Best