Australian national cricket team in the West Indies in the 1990-91 season

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The tour of the Australian national cricket team to the West Indies in the 1990/91 season took place from March 1 to May 1, 1991. The international cricket tour was part of the 1990/91 international cricket season and included five tests and five ODIs . The West Indies won the Test Series 2–1 while Australia won the ODI Series 4–1.

prehistory

The West Indies previously contested a tour in Pakistan , Australia a tour against England . The last meeting of the two teams on a tour took place in the 1988/89 season in Australia .

Stages

Tour venues
Tour venues in Jamaica
Australian national cricket team in the West Indies in the 1990/91 season (Guyana)
Georgetown (BCG)
Georgetown (BCG)
Tour venues

The following stages have been designated as the venue for the tour.

city country Stadion capacity Games
Bridgetown Barbados Kensington oval 11,000 4. test; 4. ODI
Georgetown Guyana Bourda Cricket Ground 25,000 2. test; 5. ODI
Kingston Jamaica Sabina Park 20,000 1st test; 1. ODI
Port of Spain  Trinidad and Tobago Queen's Park Oval 25,000 3rd test; 2nd & 3rd ODI
St. John's Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Recreation Ground 12,000 5th test

Squad lists

The following squads were named by the teams.

test ODI
West Indies cricket team West Indies Australia Australia West Indies cricket team West Indies Australia Australia
  • Curtly Ambrose
  • Jeff Dujon
  • Tony Gray
  • Gordon Greenidge
  • Desmond Haynes
  • Carl Hooper
  • Gus Logie
  • Malcolm Marshall
  • Ezra Moseley
  • Patrick Patterson
  • Viv Richards
  • Richie Richardson
  • Phil Simmons
  • Courtney Walsh
  • Terry Alderman
  • David Boon
  • Allan Border
  • Ian Healy
  • Merv Hughes
  • Dean Jones
  • Geoff Marsh
  • Greg Matthews
  • Craig McDermott
  • Bruce Reid
  • Mark Taylor
  • Mark Taylor
  • Mark Waugh
  • Steve Waugh
  • Mike Whitney
  • Curtly Ambrose
  • Jeff Dujon
  • Tony Gray
  • Gordon Greenidge
  • Desmond Haynes
  • Carl Hooper
  • Gus Logie
  • Malcolm Marshall
  • Ezra Moseley
  • Patrick Patterson
  • Viv Richards
  • Richie Richardson
  • Phil Simmons
  • Courtney Walsh
  • David Boon
  • Allan Border
  • Ian Healy
  • Merv Hughes
  • Dean Jones
  • Geoff Marsh
  • Craig McDermott
  • Bruce Reid
  • Mark Taylor
  • Mark Taylor
  • Mark Waugh
  • Steve Waugh
  • Mike Whitney

One-day internationals

First ODI in Kingston

February 26
scorecard
Kingston Australia Australia
244-4 (50)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
209 (50)
Australia wins with 35 runs

Second ODI in Port of Spain

March 9
scorecard
Port of Spain Australia Australia
172-9 (34/34)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
127 (31.3 / 34)
Australia wins with 45 runs

Third ODI in Port of Spain

March 10
scorecard
Port of Spain Australia Australia
245-7 (49/49)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
181-3 (33.3 / 36)
West Indies wins by 7 wickets

Fourth ODI in Bridgetown

March 13
scorecard
Bridgetown Australia Australia
283-6 (50)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
246 (47)
Australia wins with 37 runs

Fifth ODI in Georgetown

March 20
scorecard
Georgetown West Indies cricket team West Indies
251 (49.5)
- Australia Australia
252-4 (48.3)
Australia wins with 6 wickets

Testing

First test in Kingston

March
1-6 scorecard
Kingston West Indies cricket team West Indies
264 (82.3) & 334-3 (111)
- Australia Australia
371 (120)
draw

Second test in Georgetown

March
23-28 Scorecard
Georgetown Australia Australia
348 (116.4) & 248 (98)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
569 (153.5) & 31-0 (7.5)
West Indies wins with 10 wickets

Third test in Port of Spain

April
5-10 scorecard
Port of Spain Australia Australia
294 (128.1) & 123-3d (53)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
227 (84.2)
draw

Fourth test in Bridgetown

April
19-24 Scorecard
Bridgetown West Indies cricket team West Indies
149 (61.1) & 536-9d (162.3)
- Australia Australia
134 (50.1) & 208 (87.2)
West Indies wins with 343 runs

Fifth test in St. John's

April 27th - May 1st
scorecard
St. John's Australia Australia
403 (108) & 265 (91.1)
- West Indies cricket team West Indies
214 (55) & 297 (81.4)
Australia wins with 157 runs

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