Explore all the information like results, schedule and statistcs of West Indies tour of Australia 2012-13. Read about Australia vs West Indies ODI and Twenty20 series, Windies cricket team have played five ODI and one-off Twenty20 international match on Australia tour from February 1-13, 2013. Result: Australia won the five-match ODI series 5-0, West Indies won the one-off match
West Indies tour of Australia, 2012/13
| Feb-2013 |
Fri 01  03:20 GMT, 11:20 local |
1st ODI - Australia vs West Indies W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth Australia won by 9 wickets (with 40.4 overs remaining) |
Sun 03  03:20 GMT, 11:20 local |
2nd ODI - Australia vs West Indies W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth Australia won by 54 runs |
Wed 06  03:20 GMT, 14:20 local |
3rd ODI - Australia vs West Indies Manuka Oval, Canberra Australia won by 39 runs |
Fri 08  03:20 GMT, 14:20 local |
4th ODI - Australia vs West Indies Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Australia won by 5 wickets (with 5.1 overs remaining) |
Sun 10  03:20 GMT, 14:20 local |
5th ODI - Australia vs West Indies Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australia won by 17 runs |
Wed 13  08:35 GMT, 18:35 local |
Only T20I - Australia vs West Indies Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane West Indies won by 27 runs |
Summary
| Teams |
Australia |
West Indies |
| Dates |
1-13 February 2013 |
| Captains |
Miachel Clarke (1st-4th ODI)
Shane Watson (5th ODI)
George Bailey (T20) |
Darren Sammy |
| One Day International series |
| Result |
Australia won the five-match series 5-0 |
| Most runs |
Shane Watson (198) |
Kieron Pollard (164) |
| Most wickets |
Mitchell Starc (11) |
Darren Sammy & Sunil Narine (5) |
| Twenty20 series |
| Result |
West Indies won the one-off match |
| Most runs |
Adam Voges (51) |
Johnson Charles (57) |
| Most wickets |
James Faulkner (3) |
Kieron Pollard (3) |
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Final - England v TBC at Edgbaston, Birmingham - June 23, 09:30 GMT |
| 1st T20I - England v New Zealand at Kennington Oval, London - June 25, 17:30 GMT |
| 2nd T20I - England v New Zealand at Kennington Oval, London - June 27, 17:30 GMT |
| 1st Match - West Indies v Sri Lanka at Sabina Park, Jamaica - June 28, 14:30 GMT |
| 41st Match - Scotland v Kenya at Mannofield Park, Aberdeen - June 30, 09:45 GMT |
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