West Indies cricket team
Multi-national cricket team
West Indies cricket team ▸ Facts ▸ Comments ▸ News ▸ Videos
The West Indies cricket team, nicknamed The Windies, is a men's cricket team representing the West Indies—a group of mainly English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean region—and administered by Cricket West Indies. The players on this composite team are selected from a chain of fifteen Caribbean nation-states and territories. As of 12 July 2024, the West Indies cricket team is ranked eighth in Tests, tenth in ODIs, and third in T20Is in the official ICC rankings.
0 shares | ShareTweetSavePostSend |
You Might Like
Sammy named West Indies head coach across all formatsWest Indies appoint T20 World Cup winning captain Daren Sammy as head coach across all formats.BBC Sport - Published | |
Melbourne Renegades win maiden Big Bash League titleWest Indies all-rounder Hayley Matthews stars as the Melbourne Renegades win their first women's Big Bash League title.BBC Sport - Published | |
Final T20 between England and West Indies washed outThe fifth T20 between West Indies and England is abandoned because of rain, giving the visitors a 3-1 series win.BBC Sport - Published | |
Windies chase 219 for first win of T20 series against EnglandWest Indies successfully chase 219 against England for their first win of the five-match T20 series.BBC Sport - Published | |
Buttler smashes England past Windies in second T20Jos Buttler smashes a blistering 83 from 45 balls as England cruise to a seven-wicket win over West Indies in the second T20.BBC Sport - Published | |
Salt century fires England to victory in first T20Phil Salt powers a superb century to take England to a commanding eight-wicket victory over West Indies in the first T20 in Barbados.BBC Sport - Published | |
Joseph banned for two matches over on-field rowWest Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph is suspended for two matches after storming off against England following an argument with captain Shai Hope.BBC Sport - Published | |
West Indies legend Bravo retires from cricketWest Indies legend Dwayne Bravo, 40, brings forward his retirement after picking up a groin injury.BBC Sport - Published | |
England took step forward but not finished article - McCullumEngland's Test series win over West Indies shows the team's "progression" but they are "not the finished article" according to coach Brendon McCullum.BBC Sport - Published | |
Stokes hits England's fastest Test half-centuryBen Stokes hits England's fastest Test half-century as his side win the third match of the series against West Indies at Edgbaston by 10 wickets.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wood takes five as England win third TestMark Wood takes five wickets and Ben Stokes clobbers a 24-ball fifty as England wrap up a 3-0 series victory over West Indies with an emphatic 10-wicket win in the third Test.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wood 'golden spell' rips through West Indies tailEngland fast bowler Mark Wood produces a "golden spell" to take the final five West Indies wickets on day three of the third Test at Edgbaston.BBC Sport - Published | |
Bashir traps Athanaze lbw to take first wicket of day threeWatch as West Indies' Alick Athanaze is trapped lbw by England's Shoaib Bashir on day three of the third Test at Edgbaston.BBC Sport - Published | 'Rolls-Royce' Smith wants to keep clearing standsEngland's Jamie Smith says he wants to keep clearing stands after his blistering knock puts the hosts in a commanding position over West Indies in the third Test.BBC Sport - Published |
England lose Pope early on day twoEngland's Ollie Pope plays on to his stumps and is out early on day two of the third Test match against the West Indies at Edgbaston.BBC Sport - Published | England target 'big runs' after 'special' Atkinson deliversDespite losing three wickets late on day one of the third Test England can still pile on "big runs" against West Indies at Edgbaston, says Chris Woakes.BBC Sport - Published |
Holder takes 'really good catch' to dismiss CrawleyWest Indies' Jason Holder takes a "really good catch" to dismiss England opener Zak Crawley on day one of the third Test at Edgbaston.BBC Sport - Published |