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List of Australia Test cricket records against West Indies

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This is a list of Australian Test cricket records against West Indies. It is based on the List of Australia Test cricket records, but concentrates solely on records dealing with the Australian Test cricket team, and any cricketers who have played for that team, against the West Indian Test cricket team. Australia played its first recognised Test cricket match against West Indies in December 1930, and the records listed here date from that time.

Listing criteria[edit]

In general the top ten are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for the last place among the ten, when all the tied record holders are noted).

Listing notation[edit]

Team Notation

  • (300–3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no playing time remained.
  • (300–3 d) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets, and declared its innings closed.
  • (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.

Batting Notation

  • (100) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was out.
  • (100*) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out.

Bowling Notation

  • (5–100) indicates that a bowler has captured 5 wickets while giving away 100 runs.

Currently playing

  • Record holders who are currently playing Test cricket (i.e. their record details listed could change) are shown in bold

Team records[edit]

Team wins, losses, ties, and draws[edit]

Matches played[edit]

Team 1st Test Matches Won Lost Drawn Tied % Won
 Australia Dec 1930 116 58 32 25 1 50.00
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 9 January 2016.

Highest scores (Innings)[edit]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Season
1 758-8d  West Indies Kingston 1954–55
2 668  West Indies Bridgetown 1954–55
3 650-9d  West Indies Bridgetown 1964–65
4 619  West Indies Sydney 1968–69
5 605-9d  West Indies Bridgetown 2002–03
6 600-9d  West Indies Port of Spain 1954–55
7 583-4d  West Indies Hobart 2015–16
8 576-4d  West Indies Port of Spain 2002–03
9 558  West Indies Brisbane 1930–31
10 551-3d  West Indies Melbourne 2015–16
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 January 2016.

Lowest scores (Innings)[edit]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Season
1 76  West Indies Perth 1984–85
2 82  West Indies Adelaide 1951–52
3 90  West Indies Port of Spain 1977–78
4 97  West Indies Bridgetown 1983–84
5 105  West Indies Port of Spain 1994–95
6 114  West Indies Melbourne 1988–89
7 116  West Indies Sydney 1951–52
8 119  West Indies Perth 1992–93
9 122  West Indies Melbourne 1996–97
10 128  West Indies Port of Spain 1994–95
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 6 October 2009.

Greatest win margins (by innings)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 Innings and 217 runs  Australia (558) beat  West Indies (193 & 148) Brisbane 1930–31
2 Innings and 212 runs  Australia (583-4d) beat  West Indies (223 & 148) Hobart 2015–16
3 Innings and 183 runs  Australia (517) beat  West Indies (130 & 204) Adelaide 1996–97
4 Innings and 172 runs  Australia (369) beat  West Indies (107 & 90) Sydney 1930–31
5 Innings and 126 runs  Australia (332) beat  West Indies (82 & 124) Brisbane 2000–01
6 Innings and 122 runs  Australia (328-8d) beat  West Indies (99 & 107) Melbourne 1930–31
7 Innings and 82 runs  Australia (758-8d) beat  West Indies (357 & 319) Kingston 1954–55
8 Innings and 65 runs  Australia (480-8d) beat  West Indies (228 & 187) Brisbane 2009–10
9 Innings and 55 runs  Australia (471) beat  West Indies (163 & 253) Sydney 1984–85
10 Innings and 53 runs  Australia (531) beat  West Indies (265 & 213) Kingston 1994–95
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 12 December 2015.

Greatest win margins (by wickets)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 10 wickets  Australia (376 & 172–0) beat  West Indies (296 & 249) Adelaide 1930–31
10 wickets  Australia (294 & 63–0) beat  West Indies (224 & 131) Port of Spain 1964–65
10 wickets  Australia (547 & 42–0) beat  West Indies (264 & 324) Sydney 1968–69
10 wickets  Australia (341 & 135–0) beat  West Indies (366 & 109) Georgetown 1972–73
10 wickets  Australia (346 & 39–0) beat  West Indies (195 & 189) Bridgetown 1994–95
6 9 wickets  Australia (515 & 20–1) beat  West Indies (259 & 275) Kingston 1954–55
9 wickets  Australia (489 & 147–1) beat  West Indies (237 & 398) Georgetown 2002–03
9 wickets  Australia (605-9d & 8–1) beat  West Indies (325 & 284) Bridgetown 2002–03
9 wickets  Australia (406 & 78–1) beat  West Indies (149 & 334) Hobart 2005–06
9 wickets  Australia (318 & 47–1) beat  West Indies (148 & 216) Roseau 2015
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 6 June 2015.

Greatest win margins (by runs)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 382 runs  Australia (619 & 394-8d) beat  West Indies (279 & 382) Sydney 1968–69
2 379 runs  Australia (435 & 283-2d) beat  West Indies (210 & 129) Brisbane 2005–06
3 352 runs  Australia (364 & 262-5d) beat  West Indies (165 & 109) Melbourne 2000–01
4 312 runs  Australia (269 & 261) beat  West Indies (167 & 51) Port of Spain 1998–99
5 277 runs  Australia (399 & 212-2d) beat  West Indies (220 & 114) Kingston 2015
6 202 runs  Australia (116 & 377) beat  West Indies (78 & 213) Sydney 1951–52
7 190 runs  Australia (418 & 345-7d) beat  West Indies (274 & 299) Adelaide 1975–76
8 177 runs  Australia (551-3d & 179-3d) beat  West Indies (271 & 282) Melbourne 2015–16
9 176 runs  Australia (303 & 306) beat  West Indies (222 & 211) St John's 1998–99
10 165 runs  Australia (551-3d & 179-3d) beat  West Indies (271 & 282) Melbourne 1975–76
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 January 2016.

Narrowest win margins (by wickets)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 1 wicket  Australia (216 & 260–9) beat  West Indies (272 & 203) Melbourne 1951–52
2 2 wickets  Australia (356 & 258–8) beat  West Indies (292 & 321) Melbourne 1960–61
3 3 wickets  Australia (226 & 236–7) beat  West Indies (216 & 245) Brisbane 1951–52
3 wickets  Australia (286 & 362–7) beat  West Indies (205 & 439) Georgetown 1977–78
3 wickets  Australia (406 & 192–7) beat  West Indies (449-9d & 148) Bridgetown 2011–12
6 5 wickets  Australia (403 & 130–5) beat  West Indies (391 & 141) Adelaide 2000–01
7 6 wickets  Australia (452 & 174–4) beat  West Indies (272 & 352) Sydney 2000–01
8 7 wickets  Australia (517 & 137–3) beat  West Indies (362 & 290) Sydney 1951-22
7 wickets  Australia (348 & 70–3) beat  West Indies (181 & 233) Melbourne 1960–61
7 wickets  Australia (405 & 82–3) beat  West Indies (355 & 128) Sydney 1975–76
7 wickets  Australia (401 & 82–3) beat  West Indies (224 & 256) Sydney 1988–89
7 wickets  Australia (428 & 182–3) beat  West Indies (405 & 204) Adelaide 2005–06
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Narrowest win margins (by runs)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 35 runs  Australia (520-7d & 150) beat  West Indies (312 & 323) Perth 2009–10
2 44 runs  Australia (332 & 289) beat  West Indies (280 & 324) Port of Spain 1972–73
3 58 runs  Australia (198 & 222) beat  West Indies (201 & 161) Melbourne 1981–82
4 75 runs  Australia (328 & 259) beat  West Indies (218 & 294) Roseau 2011–12
5 87 runs  Australia (251 & 439-5d) beat  West Indies (216 & 387) Bridgetown 2008
6 95 runs  Australia (431 & 167) beat  West Indies (312 & 191) Kingston 2008
7 118 runs  Australia (576-4d & 238-3d) beat  West Indies (408 & 288) Port of Spain 2002–03
8 123 runs  Australia (479 & 217-6d) beat  West Indies (277 & 296) Brisbane 1996–97
9 124 runs  Australia (331 & 312-4d) beat  West Indies (304 & 215) Sydney 1996–97
10 139 runs  Australia (395 & 196) beat  West Indies (233 & 219) Melbourne 1992–93
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Greatest loss margins (by innings)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 Innings and 112 runs  West Indies (416) beat  Australia (76 & 228) Perth 1984–85
2 Innings and 106 runs  West Indies (405) beat  Australia (90 & 209) Port of Spain 1977–78
3 Innings and 87 runs  West Indies (585) beat  Australia (329 & 169) Perth 1975–76
4 Innings and 36 runs  West Indies (498) beat  Australia (262 & 200) St John's 1983–84
5 Innings and 25 runs  West Indies (322) beat  Australia (119 & 178) Perth 1992–93
Note: a West Indies win against Australia by an innings has only occurred on 5 occasions.
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 27 October 2009.

Greatest loss margins (by wickets)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 10 wickets  West Indies (397 & 22–0) beat  Australia (259 & 107) Melbourne 1979–80
10 wickets  West Indies (509 & 21–0) beat  Australia (429 & 97) Bridgetown 1983–84
10 wickets  West Indies (305 & 55–0) beat  Australia (199 & 160) Kingston 1983–84
10 wickets  West Indies (569 & 31–0) beat  Australia (348 & 248) Georgetown 1990–91
10 wickets  West Indies (384 & 57–0) beat  Australia (243 & 194) Perth 1996–97
10 wickets  West Indies (431 & 3–0) beat  Australia (256 & 177) Kingston 1998–99
7 9 wickets  West Indies (288 & 141–1) beat  Australia (250 & 178) Bridgetown 1977–78
9 wickets  West Indies (394 & 63–1) beat  Australia (167 & 289) Brisbane 1988–89
9 wickets  West Indies (136 & 98–1) beat  Australia (128 & 105) Port of Spain 1994–95
10 8 wickets  West Indies (424 & 26–2) beat  Australia (175 & 271) Brisbane 1984–85
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 28 October 2009.

Greatest loss margins (by runs)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 By 408 runs  West Indies (328 & 448) beat  Australia (203 & 165) Adelaide 1979–80
2 By 343 runs  West Indies (149 & 536-9d) beat  Australia (134 & 208) Bridgetown 1990–91
3 By 285 runs  West Indies (280 & 361-9d) beat  Australia (242 & 114) Melbourne 1989–90
4 By 222 runs  West Indies (339 & 326) beat  Australia (202 & 241) Sydney 1960–61
5 By 212 runs  West Indies (355 & 180) beat  Australia (179 & 144) Bridgetown 1964–65
6 By 198 runs  West Indies (292 & 290) beat  Australia (290 & 94) Port of Spain 1977–78
7 By 191 runs  West Indies (356 & 292-7d) beat  Australia (284 & 173) Adelaide 1984–85
8 By 179 runs  West Indies (239 & 373) beat  Australia (217 & 216) Kingston 1964–65
9 By 169 runs  West Indies (449 & 349) beat  Australia (395 & 234) Perth 1988–89
10 By 125 runs  West Indies (296 & 353) beat  Australia (284 & 240) Brisbane 1968–69
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 October 2009.

Narrowest loss margins (by wickets)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 1 wicket  West Indies (329 & 311–9) beat  Australia (490 & 146) Bridgetown 1998–99
2 3 wickets  West Indies (240 & 418–7) beat  Australia (240 & 417) St John's 2002–03
3 5 wickets  West Indies (389 & 239–5) beat  Australia (238 & 386) Adelaide 1981–82
4 6 wickets  West Indies (105 & 233–4) beat  Australia (255 & 107) Adelaide 1951–52
6 wickets  West Indies (255 & 87–4) beat  Australia (122 & 234) Melbourne 1996–97
6 8 wickets  West Indies (424 & 26–2) beat  Australia (175 & 271) Brisbane 1984–85
7 9 wickets  West Indies (288 & 141–1) beat  Australia (250 & 178) Bridgetown 1977–78
9 wickets  West Indies (394 & 63–1) beat  Australia (167 & 289) Brisbane 1988–89
9 wickets  West Indies (136 & 98–1) beat  Australia (128 & 105) Port of Spain 1994–95
10 10 wickets  West Indies (397 & 22–0) beat  Australia (259 & 107) Melbourne 1979–80
10 wickets  West Indies (509 & 21–0) beat  Australia (429 & 97) Bridgetown 1983–84
10 wickets  West Indies (305 & 55–0) beat  Australia (199 & 160) Kingston 1983–84
10 wickets  West Indies (569 & 31–0) beat  Australia (348 & 248) Georgetown 1990–91
10 wickets  West Indies (384 & 57–0) beat  Australia (243 & 194) Perth 1996–97
10 wickets  West Indies (431 & 3–0) beat  Australia (256 & 177) Kingston 1998–99
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 2 November 2009.

Narrowest loss margins (by runs)[edit]

Rank Margin Teams Venue Season
1 By 1 run  West Indies (252 & 146) beat  Australia (213 & 184) Adelaide 1992–93
2 By 30 runs  West Indies (350-6d & 124-5d) beat  Australia (224 & 220) Sydney 1930–31
3 By 125 runs  West Indies (296 & 353) beat  Australia (284 & 240) Brisbane 1968–69
4 By 169 runs  West Indies (449 & 349) beat  Australia (395 & 234) Perth 1988–89
5 By 179 runs  West Indies (239 & 373) beat  Australia (217 & 216) Kingston 1964–65
6 By 191 runs  West Indies (356 & 292-7d) beat  Australia (284 & 173) Adelaide 1984–85
7 By 198 runs  West Indies (292 & 290) beat  Australia (290 & 94) Port of Spain 1977–78
8 By 212 runs  West Indies (355 & 180) beat  Australia (179 & 144) Bridgetown 1964–65
9 By 222 runs  West Indies (339 & 326) beat  Australia (202 & 241) Sydney 1960–61
10 By 285 runs  West Indies (280 & 361-9d) beat  Australia (242 & 114) Melbourne 1989–90
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 4 November 2009.

Tied Matches[edit]

Home Team Away Team Game Details Venue Season
 Australia  West Indies  West Indies (453 & 284) tied with  Australia (505 & 232) Brisbane 1960–61
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 2 November 2009.

Individual records[edit]

Individual records (appearances)[edit]

Most career matches[edit]

Rank Appearances Player Span
1 32 Steve Waugh 1988–2003
2 31 Allan Border 1979–1993
3 28 Ian Healy 1988–1999
28 Mark Waugh 1991–2001
5 24 Ricky Ponting 1996–2012
6 23 Glenn McGrath 1995–2005
7 22 David Boon 1984–1995
8 20 Mark Taylor 1989–1997
9 19 Shane Warne 1992–2005
10 18 Justin Langer 1993–2005
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Individual records (batting)[edit]

Highest individual score[edit]

Rank Runs Player Match Venue Season
1 269* Adam Voges  Australia v  West Indies Hobart 2015–16
2 242 Doug Walters  Australia v  West Indies Sydney 1968–69
3 223 Don Bradman  Australia v  West Indies Brisbane 1930–31
4 216 Dean Jones  Australia v  West Indies Adelaide 1988–89
5 210 Bill Lawry  West Indies v  Australia Bridgetown 1964–65
6 206 Ricky Ponting  West Indies v  Australia Port of Spain 2002–03
7 205 Bill Lawry  Australia v  West Indies Melbourne 1968–69
8 204 Neil Harvey  West Indies v  Australia Kingston 1954–55
9 201 Bob Simpson  West Indies v  Australia Bridgetown 1964–65
10 200 Steve Waugh  West Indies v  Australia Kingston 1994–95
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 12 December 2015.

Most career runs[edit]

Rank Runs Player Matches Innings Average
1 2192 Steve Waugh 32 51 49.81
2 2052 Allan Border 31 59 39.46
3 1977 Ricky Ponting 24 44 53.43
4 1858 Mark Waugh 28 48 41.28
5 1545 Ian Chappell 17 31 57.22
6 1437 David Boon 22 40 39.91
7 1400 Greg Chappell 17 31 56.00
8 1247 Ian Redpath 16 29 44.53
9 1237 Matthew Hayden 15 27 51.54
10 1212 Justin Langer 18 33 37.87
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Most career 50+ scores[edit]

Rank 50+s Player Matches Innings Average
1 17 Mark Waugh 28 48 41.28
17 Allan Border 31 59 39.46
3 16 Steve Waugh 32 51 49.81
4 14 Ricky Ponting 24 44 53.43
5 12 Ian Chappell 17 31 57.22
12 Greg Chappell 17 31 56.00
7 11 Doug Walters 9 14 92.00
11 David Boon 22 40 39.91
9 10 Ian Redpath 16 29 44.53
10 Justin Langer 18 33 37.87
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Most career 100s[edit]

Rank 100s Player Matches Innings Average
1 7 Ricky Ponting 24 44 53.43
7 Steve Waugh 32 51 49.81
3 6 Doug Walters 9 14 92.00
4 5 Matthew Hayden 15 27 51.54
5 Ian Chappell 17 31 57.22
5 Greg Chappell 17 31 56.00
7 4 Keith Miller 10 16 53.40
4 Bill Lawry 10 17 69.00
4 Ian Redpath 16 29 55.53
4 Mark Waugh 28 48 41.28
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Individual records (bowling)[edit]

Most career wickets[edit]

Rank Wickets Player Matches Average
1 110 Glenn McGrath 23 19.38
2 65 Shane Warne 19 29.95
3 64 Brett Lee 12 23.00
4 62 Jeff Thomson 12 29.30
5 60 Stuart MacGill 16 34.08
6 59 Craig McDermott 14 28.86
7 55 Dennis Lillee 12 27.74
8 53 Merv Hughes 14 28.75
9 50 Jason Gillespie 13 21.12
10 47 Graham McKenzie 10 30.53
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Best Bowling In An Innings[edit]

Rank Figures Player Opposition Venue Season
1 8/71 Graham McKenzie  West Indies Melbourne 1968–69
2 8/87 Merv Hughes  West Indies Perth 1988–89
3 8/112 Geoff Lawson  West Indies Adelaide 1984–85
4 7/23 Bert Ironmonger  West Indies Melbourne 1930–31
5 7/44 Ian Johnson  West Indies Georgetown 1954–55
6 7/46 Allan Border  West Indies Sydney 1988–89
7 7/52 Shane Warne  West Indies Melbourne 1992–93
8 7/83 Dennis Lillee  West Indies Melbourne 1981–82
9 7/87 Clarrie Grimmett  West Indies Adelaide 1930–31
10 7/89 Mike Whitney  West Indies Adelaide 1988–89
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 October 2009.

Most career 5-wickets-in-an-innings[edit]

Rank 5s Player Matches Wickets BBI Average
1 8 Glenn McGrath 23 110 6/17 19.38
2 5 Alan Davidson 4 33 6/53 18.54
3 3 Max Walker 8 37 6/114 23.21
3 Keith Miller 10 40 6/107 25.97
3 Dennis Lillee 12 55 7/83 27.74
3 Brett Lee 12 64 5/30 23.00
3 Jason Gillespie 13 50 6/40 21.12
3 Jeff Thomson 14 62 6/50 29.30
3 Merv Hughes 14 53 8/87 28.75
3 Shane Warne 19 65 7/52 29.95
BBI – Best Bowling in an Innings.
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 August 2014.

Most career 10-wickets-in-a-match[edit]

Rank 10s Player Matches Wickets BBM Average
1 2 Glenn McGrath 23 110 10/127 19.38
2 1 Bert Ironmonger 4 22 11/79 14.68
1 Alan Davidson 4 33 11/222 18.54
1 Colin Miller 4 23 10/113 18.73
1 Clarrie Grimmett 5 33 11/183 17.96
1 Neil Hawke 5 24 10/115 21.83
1 Bruce Yardley 8 35 10/185 23.51
1 Graham McKenzie 10 47 10/159 30.53
1 Geoff Lawson 12 39 11/181 35.38
1 Dennis Lillee 12 55 10/127 27.74
1 Merv Hughes 14 53 13/217 28.75
BBM – Best Bowling in a Match.
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 2 November 2009.

Individual records (fielding)[edit]

Most dismissals in Test career (wicketkeeper)[edit]

Rank Dismissals Player Caught Stumped Matches Innings
1 78 Ian Healy 72 6 28 53
2 65 Rod Marsh 64 1 17 33
3 52 Adam Gilchrist 46 6 12 24
4 41 Gil Langley 32 9 9 18
41 Wally Grout 34 7 10 20
6 37 Brad Haddin 36 1 8 16
7 25 Steve Rixon 20 5 8 15
8 17 Wayne B. Phillips 17 0 7 10
9 13 Barry Jarman 12 1 4 8
13 Bert Oldfield 6 7 5 10
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 16 June 2015.

Most catches in Test career (non-wicketkeeper)[edit]

Rank Catches Player Matches
1 45 Mark Waugh 28
2 29 Bob Simpson 15
3 28 Mark Taylor 20
4 24 Ian Chappell 17
5 23 Matthew Hayden 15
6 22 Ian Redpath 16
7 21 David Boon 22
8 19 Shane Warne 19
19 Allan Border 31
19 Steve Waugh 32
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 4 November 2009.

Partnership records[edit]

Highest wicket partnerships[edit]

Partnership Runs Players Opposition Venue Season
1st wicket 382 Bill Lawry & Bob Simpson  West Indies Bridgetown 1964–65
2nd wicket 298 Ian Chappell & Bill Lawry  West Indies Melbourne 1968–69
3rd wicket 315 Darren Lehmann & Ricky Ponting  West Indies Port of Spain 2002–03
4th wicket 449 Adam Voges & Shaun Marsh  West Indies Hobart 2015–16
5th wicket 281 Ricky Ponting & Steve Waugh  West Indies Bridgetown 1998–99
6th wicket 206 Ron Archer & Keith Miller  West Indies Bridgetown 1954–55
7th wicket 134 Richie Benaud & Alan Davidson  West Indies Brisbane 1960–61
8th wicket 137 Richie Benaud & Ian Johnson  West Indies Kingston 1954–55
9th wicket 114 Merv Hughes & Dean Jones  West Indies Adelaide 1988–89
10th wicket 97 Tom Hogan & Rodney Hogg  West Indies Georgetown 1983–84
97 Adam Voges & Josh Hazlewood  West Indies Rosseau 2015
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 12 December 2015.

Highest partnerships by runs[edit]

Rank Partnership Runs Players Opposition Venue Season
1 4th wicket 449 Adam Voges & Shaun Marsh  West Indies Hobart 2015–16
2 1st wicket 382 Bill Lawry & Bob Simpson  West Indies Bridgetown 1964–65
3 4th wicket 336 Bill Lawry & Doug Walters  West Indies Sydney 1968–69
4 3rd wicket 315 Darren Lehmann & Ricky Ponting  West Indies Port of Spain 2002–03
5 2nd wicket 298 Ian Chappell & Bill Lawry  West Indies Melbourne 1968–69
6 3rd wicket 295 Neil Harvey & Colin McDonald  West Indies Kingston 1954–55
7 5th wicket 281 Ricky Ponting & Steve Waugh  West Indies Bridgetown 1998–99
8 2nd wicket 258 Joe Burns & Usman Khawaja  West Indies Melbourne 2015–16
9 4th wicket 251 Craig Serjeant & Graeme Wood  West Indies Georgetown 1977–78
10 2nd wicket 248 Justin Langer & Ricky Ponting  West Indies Georgetown 2007–08
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 January 2016.

See also[edit]


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