Frank Worrell Trophy - List of Frank Worrell Trophy Series

List of Frank Worrell Trophy Series

Series Season Played in First match Tests
played
Tests won
by Australia
Tests won
by West Indies
Tests
drawn
Series
result
Holder at
series end
1 1960-61 Australia 9 December 1960 5 2 1 1* Australia Australia
2 1964-65 West Indies 3 March 1965 5 1 2 2 West Indies West Indies
3 1968-69 Australia 6 December 1968 5 3 1 1 Australia Australia
4 1972-73 West Indies 16 February 1973 5 2 0 3
5 1975-76 Australia 28 November 1975 6 5 1 0
6 1977-78 West Indies 3 March 1978 5 1 3 1 West Indies West Indies
7 1979-80 Australia 1 December 1979 3 0 2 1
8 1981-82 Australia 26 December 1981 3 1 1 1 Drawn
9 1983-84 West Indies 2 March 1984 5 0 3 2 West Indies
10 1984-85 Australia 9 November 1984 5 1 3 1
11 1988-89 Australia 18 November 1988 5 1 3 1
12 1990-91 West Indies 1 March 1991 5 1 2 2
13 1992-93 Australia 27 November 1992 5 1 2 2
14 1994-95 West Indies 31 March 1995 4 2 1 1 Australia Australia
15 1996-97 Australia 22 November 1996 5 3 2 0
16 1998-99 West Indies 5 March 1999 4 2 2 0 Drawn
17 2000-01 Australia 23 November 2000 5 5 0 0 Australia
18 2002-03 West Indies 10 April 2003 4 3 1 0
19 2005-06 Australia 3 November 2005 3 3 0 0
20 2008 West Indies 22 May 2008 3 2 0 1
21 2009-10 Australia 26 November 2009 3 2 0 1
22 2011-12 West Indies 16 November 2012 3 2 0 1

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