Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 2002–03
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Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 2003 | |||
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West Indies |
Australia |
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Dates | 10 April–1 June 2003 |
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Captains | Brian Lara |
Steve Waugh |
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Test series | |||
Result | Australia won the 4-match series 3–1 |
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Most runs | Brian Lara (533) |
Ricky Ponting (523) |
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Most wickets | Jermaine Lawson (14) |
Stuart MacGill (20) |
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Player of the series | Ricky Ponting |
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One Day International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 7-match series 4–3 |
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Most runs | Wavell Hinds (352) |
Andrew Symonds (275) |
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Most wickets | Chris Gayle (11) |
Brett Lee (11) |
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Player of the series | Wavell Hinds |
The Australian cricket team toured the West Indies from April to June, 2003, outside the normal West Indies cricket season, to play for the Frank Worrell Trophy.[1]
It was Steve Waugh's last tour overseas and Australia were without Shane Warne who was on a drugs ban and missing Glenn McGrath for two of the Tests through injury. Their absence was compounded by painfully slow pitches, particularly at Bridgetown, and Australia played 5 bowlers in all four Tests.
Whilst the West Indies saved face in the last Test and three ODI matches, Australia were clearly the superior team.
Contents
1 Squads
2 Notes
3 References
4 External links
Squads
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West Indies |
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* ODIs only
Notes
^ CricketArchive – tour itinerary Archived 2 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 14 December 2010.
References
- Playfair Cricket Annual
Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)
External links
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- CricketArchive
- Cricinfo
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