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In December 2020, the first match of South Africa vs England (under South Africa's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League series) was initially postponed (later on cancelled) after two players of England Cricket Team tested positive for COVID-19 and also found breaching codes of bio-secure environment. [31]
[6] [7] The Australian cricket team arrived in the West Indies on 28 May 2021, [8] after the majority players had been vaccinated for COVID-19. [9] The West Indies won the first three T20I matches to win the series. [10] Australia won the fourth T20I by four runs, [11] and the West Indies won the fifth T20I by 16 runs, to win the series 4–1. [12]
Later the same day, the second ODI match between the West Indies and Australia was postponed following a positive COVID-19 case. [12] The Cricket World Cup Challenge League B tournament originally scheduled to be played in Jersey during September, was rescheduled to take place in Hong Kong in December 2021. [13]
The West Indies cricket team were scheduled to tour Australia in October 2020 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] On 28 May 2020, Cricket Australia confirmed the fixtures for the series. [3] [4] Originally the matches would have been used as warm-up fixtures for the 2020 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
International men's cricket started with the first Test between England and the West Indies on 8 July 2020, with the West Indies winning by four wickets. [29] New Zealand's tour of the West Indies, also scheduled to start on 8 July 2020, was postponed after it clashed with the rescheduling of the West Indies tour of England. [30]
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The West Indies cricket team toured Australia in January and February 2024 to play two Tests, three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] The Test series, where the teams were competing for the Frank Worrell Trophy , formed part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship .
Australia are the record winners having run out victorious on five occasions (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015). England took the 2019 crown after a dramatic Ben Stokes-inspired super-over win over ...