West Indies is one of the most dynamic teams in the history of Test cricket and they dominated the format at one of point both home & away. Much of it was possible thanks to the vibrant individuals who made the team successful.
The unique characters which includes both players and the fans made cricket in the Caribbean highly watchable and entertaining. This apart from the quality of Test cricket seen in the West Indies and here in this article, we will some of their Test records at home.
West Indies’ Test Record at Home
Span | 1930-2024 |
Matches | 267 |
Won | 95 |
Lost | 71 |
Tied | 0 |
Drawn | 101 |
Win % | 35.58 |
Key Stats
1930 – West Indies became the fourth country to host a Test match after Australia, England and South Africa. The first ever Test in the Caribbean was played at the Kensington Oval at Barbados when the hosts West Indies took on England in the 1st of four match series. This eventually ended in draw.
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61 – The number of Tests hosted in the West Indies is 265 till date and Queen’s Park oval in Port of Spain (61) has seen the most Tests in the Caribbean Islands.
94 – Out of the 265 Tests at home, West Indies has won 94 of them and it amounts to a win percentage of 35.47 which is decent.
790/3 -This is the highest team score recorded by West Indies in an innings at home and it came at the Sabina Park in Jamaica against Pakistan in 1958.
849 – This is the highest runs conceded by West Indies in a Test innings at home. England scored a mammoth 849 versus Windies back in 1930 in Jamaica.
418 – The highest ever recorded chase in the fourth innings of a Test match came at the Antigua Recreation Ground when West Indies successfully chased down a whopping 418 set by Australia back in 2003.