• Australia will host West Indies for a two-match Test series from January 21.

  • The highly-anticipated games will be played in Adelaide and Brisbane.

AUS vs WI 2024: Stats and records of Australia and West Indies against each other in Test cricket
Steve Smith, Pat Cummins, Kraigg Brathwaite and Alzarri Joseph

The cricketing world is abuzz with anticipation as Australia and West Indies gear up to lock horns in a thrilling two-match Test series, slated to commence on January 21. The iconic Adelaide Oval will host the opening clash, while the series decider is set to unfold at the historic Gabba.

Captains at the helm

Kraigg Brathwaite will spearhead the West Indies side on this crucial tour, while the formidable Pat Cummins will lead the Australian charge. Both captains bring a wealth of experience to their roles, promising a battle of tactics and resilience on the field.

Key player movements

The series will witness some notable player movements, adding an extra layer of intrigue. Former Australian captain Steve Smith, replacing the retired David Warner, will form a formidable opening partnership with Usman Khawaja. On the other side, a significant development sees Alzarri Joseph stepping into the shoes of the vice-captain for the Caribbean side.

WTC 2023-25 rankings and aspirations

Australia enters the series riding high on the momentum of a triumphant campaign against Pakistan and currently occupies the top spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 rankings. With an eye on maintaining their dominance, the Australians will be eager to accrue crucial points from this series. West Indies, positioned at the seventh spot, is poised to challenge the top teams and aims to climb the rankings ladder with stellar performances in these encounters.

Also READ: Australia’s best playing XI for the Test series against West Indies

Head-to-Head statistics

The historical rivalry between Australia and West Indies in Test cricket spans 118 matches, creating a tapestry of memorable encounters. The Australians have emerged victorious in 60 matches, underlining their dominance over the years. The West Indies, a formidable force in their own right, have claimed victory in 32 games, showcasing the competitive nature of this cricketing rivalry. Additionally, 25 matches have concluded in draws, highlighting the resilience of both sides, while one encounter ended in a rare tie.

Australia’s Test stats and records against West Indies

  • Highest Test total for Australia against West Indies: 758/8d, Kingston 1955
  • Lowest Test total for Australia against West Indies: 76, Perth 1984
  • Most runs for Australia against West Indies: Steve Waugh (2192)
  • Highest individual score for Australia against West Indies: Adam Voges (269*), Hobart 2015
  • Most wickets for Australia against West Indies: Glenn McGrath (110 wickets)
  • Best bowling figures for Australia against West Indies: Merv Hughes (13/217)), Perth 1988
  • Most hundreds for Australia against West Indies: Ricky Ponting (7)

West Indies’ Test stats and records against Australia

  • Highest Test total for West Indies against Australia: 616, Adelaide 1969
  • Lowest Test total for West Indies against Australia: 51, Port of Spain 1999
  • Most runs for West Indies against Australia: Brian Lara (2815)
  • Highest individual score for West Indies against Australia: Brian Lara (277), Sydney 1993
  • Most wickets for West Indies against Australia: Courtney Walsh (135 wickets)
  • Best bowling figures for West Indies against Australia: Michael Holding (11/107), Melbourne 1981
  • Most hundreds for West Indies against Australia: Richard Richardson (9)

Also READ: West Indies’ best playing XI for Test series against Australia

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