| The Frank Worrell Trophy 2009–10 | |||
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| Australia | West Indies | ||
| Dates | 18 November 2009 – 23 February 2010 | ||
| Captains | Ricky Ponting (Tests and ODIs) Michael Clarke (Twenty20s) | Chris Gayle | |
| Test series | |||
| Result | Australia won the 3-match series 2–0 | ||
| Most runs | Simon Katich (302) Shane Watson (263) Michael Hussey (235) | Chris Gayle (346) Brendan Nash (250) Dwayne Bravo (176) | |
| Most wickets | Mitchell Johnson (17) Doug Bollinger (13) Nathan Hauritz (11) | Sulieman Benn (11) Dwayne Bravo (11) Kemar Roach (7) | |
| Player of the series | Chris Gayle (WI) | ||
| One Day International series | |||
| Results | Australia won the 5-match series 4–0 | ||
| Most runs | Ricky Ponting (295) Shane Watson (189) | Kieron Pollard (170) Dwayne Smith (130) | |
| Most wickets | Doug Bollinger (11) Ryan Harris (7) | Ravi Rampaul (9) Kieron Pollard (7) | |
| Player of the series | Ricky Ponting (Aus) | ||
| Twenty20 International series | |||
| Results | Australia won the 2-match series 2–0 | ||
| Most runs | David Warner (116) Shane Watson (99) | Denesh Ramdin (53) Runako Morton (40) | |
| Most wickets | Shaun Tait (4) Dirk Nannes (3) | Nikita Miller (4) Chris Gayle (2) | |
TheWest Indies cricket team touredAustralia, in theFrank Worrell Trophy for a 3-matchTest series, a 5-matchODI series, and 2Twenty20 Internationals from 18 November 2009 to 23 February 2010.[1] Australia remained unbeaten throughout the summer, winning the test series 2–0, ODI series 4–0 and the Twenty20 series 2–0 besides completing a clean sweep ofPakistan earlier in January. Hence the Australians fulfilled their dreams of having an unbeaten summer. Since the introduction of ODIs in the 1970s, they had only one other summer – 2000–01 – when they didn't lose a match.
18 – 21 November Scorecard |
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4 February 2010 Scorecard |
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West Indians won by 90 runs (D/L method) Manuka Oval,Canberra,Australia Umpires:RL Parry (Aus) andY Ramasundara (Aus) Player of the match:CH Gayle (WI) andTLW Cooper (Prime Minister's XI) |
26 – 28 November 2009 Scorecard |
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Australia won by an innings and 65 runs The Gabba,Brisbane Umpires:Asad Rauf (Pak) andIan Gould (Eng) Player of the match:Ben Hilfenhaus (Aus) |
4 – 8 December 2009 Scorecard |
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Match drawn Adelaide Oval,Adelaide Umpires:Asad Rauf (Pak),Mark Benson (Eng),Ian Gould (Eng) Player of the match:Chris Gayle (WI) |
16 – 20 December 2009 Scorecard |
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Australia won by 35 runs Western Australia Cricket Association Ground,Perth Umpires:Billy Bowden (NZ) andIan Gould (Eng) Player of the match:Chris Gayle (WI) |
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Australia won by 113 runs Melbourne Cricket Ground,Melbourne,AustraliaAttendance: 25,500 Umpires:BF Bowden (NZ) andBNJ Oxenford (Aus) Player of the match:SR Watson (Aus) |
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Australia won by 8 wickets Adelaide Oval,Adelaide,Australia Umpires:BF Bowden (NZ) andBNJ Oxenford (Aus) Player of the match:DE Bollinger (Aus) |
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Australia won by 50 runs Brisbane Cricket Ground,Brisbane,Australia Umpires:BF Bowden (NZ) andPR Reiffel (Aus) Player of the match:RT Ponting (Aus) |
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Australia won by 125 runs Melbourne Cricket Ground,Melbourne,AustraliaAttendance: 15,600 Umpires:BF Bowden (NZ) andBNJ Oxenford (Aus) Player of the match:JR Hopes (Aus) |
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Australia won by 38 runs Bellerive Oval,Hobart,AustraliaAttendance:18,000 Umpires:BNJ Oxenford (Aus) andPR Reiffel (Aus) Player of the match:SW Tait (Aus) |
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Australia won by 8 wickets Sydney Cricket Ground,Sydney,Australia Umpires:BNJ Oxenford (Aus) andRJ Tucker (Aus) Player of the match:DA Warner (Aus) |