West Indian cricket team in Australia in 2012–13
International cricket tour
West Indian cricket team in Australia in 2012–13 | |||
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Australia | West Indies | ||
Dates | 29 January 2013 – 13 February 2013 | ||
One Day International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 5-match series 5–0 | ||
Most runs | Shane Watson (198) | Kieron Pollard (164) | |
Most wickets | Mitchell Starc (11) | Darren Sammy (5) Sunil Narine (5) | |
Player of the series | Mitchell Starc (Aus) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | West Indies won the 1-match series 1–0 | ||
Most runs | Adam Voges (51) | Johnson Charles (57) | |
Most wickets | James Faulkner (3) | Kieron Pollard (3) |
The West Indies cricket team toured Australia from 29 January 2013 to 13 February 2013. The tour consisted of five One Day Internationals (ODI's) and a single Twenty20 International (T20I's).[1][2] These matches were preceded by a match featuring the Prime Minister's XI and the West Indians.
Squads
ODIs | T20Is | ||
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Australia | West Indies | Australia | West Indies |
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Tour matches
29 January 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
Prime Minister's XI 6/333 (50 overs) | v | |
Kieran Powell 92 (97) James Faulkner 4/54 (10 overs) |
Prime Minister's XI won by 23 runs Manuka Oval, Canberra Umpires: Stuart Grocock (Aus) and Tony Ward (Aus) Player of the match: James Faulkner (PM's XI) |
- Prime Minister's XI won the toss and elected to bat
- Kieran Powell (WI) retired hurt due to cramp in the 30th over of the West Indies' innings.[3]
ODI series
1st ODI
1 February 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Australia won by 9 wickets WACA Ground, Perth Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Paul Reiffel (Aus) Player of the match: Mitchell Starc (Australia) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to bat
- ODI debuts: James Faulkner (Aus) and Jason Holder (WI)
2nd ODI
3 February 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Australia won by 54 runs WACA Ground, Perth Umpires: Nigel Llong (England) and Paul Reiffel (Australia) Player of the match: George Bailey (Australia) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
- George Bailey scored his maiden international century.[4]
3rd ODI
6 February 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Darren Bravo 86 (96) James Faulkner 4/48 (8.3 overs) |
Australia won by 39 runs Manuka Oval, Canberra Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pakistan) and Simon Fry (Australia) Player of the match: Shane Watson (Australia) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to bat
4th ODI
8 February 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Australia won by 5 wickets Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Umpires: Simon Fry (Australia) and Nigel Llong (England) Player of the match: Kieron Pollard (West Indies) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to bat
5th ODI
10 February 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Johnson Charles 100 (121) Mitchell Johnson 3/50 (10 overs) |
Australia won by 17 runs Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) & Paul Reiffel (Aus) Player of the match: Adam Voges (Australia) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to field
- Adam Voges scored his maiden international century.[5]
Twenty20 series
Only T20I
13 February 2013 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Johnson Charles 57 (35) James Faulkner 3/28 (4 overs) |
West Indies won by 27 runs The Gabba, Brisbane Umpires: Paul Reiffel (Australia) and John Ward (Australia) Player of the match: Kieron Pollard (West Indies) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
- Nathan Coulter-Nile, Josh Hazlewood, Ben Rohrer (Australia), and Tino Best (West Indies) made their T20I debuts.
Statistics
Australia
- ODI's
- James Faulkner took his first ODI wicket when he dismissed Devon Thomas in the 1st ODI.
- Mitchell Starc took his second ODI 5-wicket haul in the 1st ODI.
- George Bailey scored his maiden international century in the 2nd ODI.
- Adam Voges scored his maiden international century in the 5th ODI.
- T20I's
West Indies
- ODI's
- Jason Holder took his first ODI wicket when he dismissed Aaron Finch in the 1st ODI.
- T20I's
Broadcasters
Country | TV Broadcaster(s) |
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Australia | Nine Network |
Australia | Fox Sports |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports |
Pakistan | PTV Sports |
India | STAR Cricket |
South Africa | SuperSport |
References
- ^ "Australia finalise summer schedule". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
- ^ "West Indies tour of Australia, 2012/13". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
- ^ "Hosts win despite Russell fireworks". ESPNcricinfo.com. 29 January 2013.
- ^ "Bailey and Starc set up Australia win". ESPNcricinfo. 3 February 2013.
- ^ "Voges ton sets up Australia clean-sweep". ESPNcricinfo. 10 February 2013.
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