List of Wisden Trophy Records - List of Wisden Trophy Series

List of Wisden Trophy Series

Totals up to and including the 5th Test of the 2009 series in the West Indies.
Series Season Host Tests England West Indies Draw Series result Holder at the end of the series Notes
1 1963 England 5 1 3 1 West Indies West Indies
2 1966 England 5 1 3 1
3 1967–68 West Indies 5 1 0 4 England England
4 1969 England 3 2 0 1
5 1973 England 3 0 2 1 West Indies West Indies
6 1973–74 West Indies 5 1 1 3 Series drawn
7 1976 England 5 0 3 2 West Indies
8 1980 England 5 0 1 4
9 1980–81 West Indies 4 0 2 2 The Second Test of this series was abandoned due the Guyanese Government revoking Robin Jackman's visa.
10 1984 England 5 0 5 0
11 1985–86 West Indies 5 0 5 0
12 1988 England 5 0 4 1
13 1989–90 West Indies 4 1 2 1
14 1991 England 5 2 2 1 Series drawn
15 1993–94 West Indies 5 1 3 1 West Indies
16 1995 England 6 2 2 2 Series drawn
17 1997–98 West Indies 6 1 3 2 West Indies First Test was abandoned after the field of play was deemed to be too dangerous due to the highly irregular bounce of the pitch.
18 2000 England 5 3 1 1 England England
19 2003–04 West Indies 4 3 0 1
20 2004 England 4 4 0 0
21 2007 England 4 3 0 1
22 2009 West Indies 5 0 1 4 West Indies West Indies Second Test was abandoned after 10 balls due to a dangerous outfield.
23 2009 England 2 2 0 0 England England
Total 105 28 43 34

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