The rivalry between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the West Indies Cricket Team is one of the most fascinating contests in international cricket. Both teams have dominated different eras of the sport and have produced some of the greatest cricketers in history. From the early Test matches in the 1930s to intense battles in modern ICC tournaments, Australia and West Indies have created many unforgettable moments. The rivalry became especially famous during the 1970s and 1980s when the West Indies dominated world cricket with their powerful fast bowling attack. Over the decades, this contest has remained exciting for fans around the world.
Recent: Australian Men’s Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket Team
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
Australia Score
West Indies Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
Bilateral T20I
Warner Park, Basseterre
Jul 28, 2025
Australia won and elected to field
173/7 (17 overs)
170 (19.4 overs)
Australia won by 3 wickets
Bilateral T20I
Ben Dwarshuis (AUS)
Bilateral T20I
Warner Park, Basseterre
Jul 26, 2025
Australia won and elected to field
206/7 (19.2 overs)
205/9 (20 overs)
Australia won by 3 wickets
Bilateral T20I
Glenn Maxwell (AUS)
Bilateral T20I
Warner Park, Basseterre
Jul 25, 2025
Australia won and elected to field
215/4 (16.1 overs)
214/4 (20 overs)
Australia won by 6 wickets
Bilateral T20I
Tim David (AUS)
Bilateral T20I
Sabina Park, Kingston
Jul 22, 2025
Australia won and elected to field
173/2 (15.2 overs)
172/8 (20 overs)
Australia won by 8 wickets
Bilateral T20I
Josh Inglis (AUS)
Bilateral T20I
Sabina Park, Kingston
Jul 20, 2025
Australia won and elected to field
190/7 (18.5 overs)
189/8 (20 overs)
Australia won by 3 wickets
Bilateral T20I
Mitchell Owen (AUS)
Australia Tour of West Indies Test
Sabina Park, Kingston (D/N)
Jul 12-14, 2025
Australia won and elected to bat
225 & 121
143 & 27
Australia won by 176 runs
3-Test Series
Mitchell Starc (AUS)
Australia Tour of West Indies Test
National Cricket Stadium, St George’s
Jul 3-6, 2025
Australia won and elected to bat
286 & 243
253 & 143
Australia won by 133 runs
3-Test Series
Alex Carey (AUS)
Australia Tour of West Indies Test
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
Jun 25-27, 2025
Australia won and elected to bat
180 & 310
190 & 141
Australia won by 159 runs
3-Test Series
Travis Head (AUS)
West Indies Tour of Australia ODI
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Feb 6, 2024
Australia won and elected to field
87/2 (6.5 overs)
86 (24.1 overs)
Australia won by 8 wickets
3-ODI Series
Xavier Bartlett (AUS)
West Indies Tour of Australia ODI
Sydney Cricket Ground
Feb 4, 2024
West Indies won and elected to field
258/9 (50 overs)
175 (43.3 overs)
Australia won by 83 runs
3-ODI Series
Sean Abbott (AUS)
West Indies Tour of Australia ODI
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Feb 2, 2024
Australia won and elected to field
232/2 (38.3 overs)
231 (48.4 overs)
Australia won by 8 wickets
3-ODI Series
Xavier Bartlett (AUS)
Head-to-Head Record
Format
Matches Played
Australia Won
West Indies Won
Tied
Drawn / No Result
Notes / Australia Win % (approx.)
Test Matches
123
64
33
1
25
Australia dominant in modern era (post-1990s)
One Day Internationals (ODIs)
146
79
61
3
3
Australia lead overall; strong in chases
Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is)
27
16
11
0
0
Close contest; Australia swept recent 2025 series 5-0
Overall (Tests + ODIs + T20Is)
296
159
105
4
28
Australia clear leaders in combined record
Biggest Wins in AUS vs WI Matches
Format
Margin
Winner
Match Details / Date
Venue
Key Notes / Performance Highlights
Test
419 runs
Australia
Australia beat West Indies by 419 runs (historical)
Various (top all-time in head-to-head)
One of the largest run margins in AUS-WI Tests
Test
Innings + 312 runs
Australia
Australia by innings and 312 runs
Not specified (record margin)
Dominant innings victory in Tests
Test
176 runs
Australia
3rd Test, Jul 2025
Sabina Park, Kingston
West Indies bowled out for 27 in 2nd innings; Starc starred
Test
159 runs
Australia
1st Test, Jun 2025
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
Part of 3-0 Test sweep in 2025 Caribbean tour
Test
133 runs
Australia
2nd Test, Jul 2025
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada
Australia completed 3-0 whitewash
Test
Innings + 27 runs
Australia
Nov 2000 (Perth)
WACA, Perth
Part of Australia’s record 16 consecutive Test wins streak
ODI
116 runs
Australia
Australia by 116 runs
Melbourne (historical top)
Standout run margin in ODIs
ODI
8 wickets (with 259 balls remaining)
Australia
3rd ODI, Feb 6, 2024
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Fastest chase vs WI; WI all out for 86
ODI
8 wickets (with 69 balls remaining)
Australia
1st ODI, Feb 2, 2024
MCG, Melbourne
Debutant Bartlett 4-17; series sweep 3-0
T20I
34 runs
Australia
Australia by 34 runs (top in head-to-head)
Various
Largest run margin in AUS-WI T20Is
T20I
8 wickets
Australia
Jul 22, 2025
Sabina Park, Kingston
Chase of 173 in 15.2 overs; part of 5-0 series whitewash
T20I
6 wickets (with balls remaining)
Australia
Jul 25, 2025
Warner Park, Basseterre
Tim David fastest AUS T20I ton (37 balls) in chase of 215
Standout Individual Performances
Format
Player
Performance Details
Match / Date
Venue
Key Impact / Notes
Test
Mitchell Starc (AUS)
6+ wickets (incl. key spells), reached 400 Test wickets
3rd Test, Jul 2025
Sabina Park, Kingston
Led to WI 27 all out (2nd lowest Test total ever); Player of the Series contender
Test
Travis Head (AUS)
Twin fifties / match-winning knocks
1st Test, Jun 2025
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
Record 10th MoM in WTC era; powered 159-run win
Test
Alex Carey (AUS)
Crucial unbeaten knock / keeping
2nd Test, Jul 2025
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada
Player of the Match; key in 133-run victory
Test
Scott Boland (AUS)
Hat-trick in innings
3rd Test, Jul 2025
Sabina Park, Kingston
Part of demolition bowling; WI collapsed
Test
Brian Lara (WI)
277 (historic high score in series)
1992-93 series
Sydney Cricket Ground
All-time highest by WI batsman vs AUS in Frank Worrell Trophy
ODI
Xavier Bartlett (AUS)
4/17 (debut spell)
1st ODI, Feb 2, 2024
MCG, Melbourne
WI bundled for 231; series sweep contributor
T20I
Cameron Green (AUS)
205 runs @ 68.33 (series top scorer)
Australia in WI T20Is 2025
Various (Caribbean)
Consistent anchor in 5-0 whitewash
T20I
Tim David (AUS)
Fastest AUS T20I century (37 balls)
3rd T20I, Jul 25, 2025
Warner Park, Basseterre
Chase of 215; explosive innings
T20I
Ben Dwarshuis (AUS)
4/36 (top wickets in key match)
Jul 20/22, 2025
Sabina Park, Kingston
Multiple 4-fers in 5-0 series
T20I
Josh Inglis (AUS)
172 runs @ 43.00 (series)
Australia in WI T20Is 2025
Various
Reliable finishing in chases
Test (Historic)
Ricky Ponting (AUS)
206
2003 series
Port of Spain
One of highest AUS scores in WI
Test (Historic)
Bill Lawry (AUS)
210
1965
Bridgetown
Highest individual AUS score in West Indies
Early Encounters and First Test Series (1930–1960)
The first Test match between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the West Indies Cricket Team took place in 1930 when the West Indies toured Australia. These early encounters were important in building the foundation of a long cricket rivalry between the two nations. Australia had already established itself as a strong cricketing power, while the West Indies team was still developing its international presence. Despite the experience gap, the matches were competitive and helped West Indies gain valuable exposure against a strong opponent. Over time, these early contests strengthened the relationship between the teams and contributed to the growth of international cricket.
Year
Series / Event
Format
Venue
Result
1930
West Indies tour of Australia
Test
Australia
Australia won series
1935
Australia tour of WI
Test
West Indies
Competitive matches
1951
Bilateral Test series
Test
Australia
Close contests
1960
Historic tied Test
Test
Brisbane
Famous tie
West Indies Dominance Era (1970–1989)
During the 1970s and 1980s, the West Indies Cricket Team dominated world cricket and became one of the strongest teams in the history of the sport. Their rivalry with the Australian Men’s Cricket Team became extremely intense during this period. The West Indies team featured legendary players such as Viv Richards, whose aggressive batting style made him one of the most feared batsmen in cricket. Their powerful fast bowlers created serious challenges for Australian batsmen. Many matches during this era were highly competitive and often decided by strong bowling performances.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
1975
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
England
Major clash
1979
World Cup era
ODI
England
WI dominance
1984
Test series
Test
Australia
Strong WI team
1988
Bilateral series
Test / ODI
West Indies
Competitive contests
Australia’s Rise and Balanced Rivalry (1990–2005)
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the balance of power began to shift toward the Australian Men’s Cricket Team. Australia built one of the strongest teams in cricket history with several world class players. Meanwhile, the West Indies Cricket Team went through a rebuilding phase after its dominant era. Australian players such as Steve Waugh played important roles in leading the team to multiple victories during this period. Despite the changing balance, matches between the two teams remained competitive and continued to attract global attention from cricket fans.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
1992
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
Australia
Tournament clash
1995
Test series
Test
Caribbean
Australia victory
1999
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
England
Competitive match
2003
World Cup encounter
ODI
South Africa
Australia strong performance
Modern Era Matches (2006–2016)
During the late 2000s and early 2010s, encounters between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the West Indies Cricket Team continued across multiple formats of international cricket. Australia remained one of the strongest teams in the world, while West Indies focused on rebuilding its squad with new players. Despite differences in team strength, several matches during this period produced exciting performances. Both teams competed in bilateral series as well as ICC tournaments, keeping the rivalry active in international cricket.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
2007
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
West Indies
Major tournament
2010
Bilateral series
Test / ODI
Australia
Competitive games
2012
T20 series
T20
West Indies
Close contests
2015
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
Australia
Major clash
Recent Timeline and Current Rivalry (2017–2025)
In recent years, the rivalry between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the West Indies Cricket Team has continued across all formats of the game. Both teams feature experienced players along with emerging young talents. Australia remains a powerful cricket nation with strong performances in international tournaments, while West Indies continues to develop competitive squads capable of producing surprising results. Their matches in bilateral series and ICC tournaments remain exciting and unpredictable, keeping cricket fans engaged worldwide.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
2019
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
England
Tournament match
2021
T20 series
T20
Caribbean
Competitive games
2022
Bilateral series
ODI / T20
Australia
Close contests
2023
ICC tournaments
ODI
Global venues
Major clash
2025
Recent encounters
All formats
Various venues
Ongoing rivalry
Conclusion
The rivalry between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the West Indies Cricket Team has played an important role in shaping international cricket. From the early Test matches in the 1930s to the dominance of the West Indies in the 1970s and the rise of Australia in the 1990s, both teams have contributed to many historic moments. Legendary players, competitive series, and memorable performances have kept this rivalry alive for decades. As both teams continue to evolve with new talent, their encounters will remain an exciting part of international cricket history.