England versus West Indies rivalry transcends cricket; it represents sporting pride, iconic matches and legendary players. This timeline explains key eras, moments and statistics from this historic rivalry.
England and West Indies boast one of the most balanced records in international cricket: they share an even record across tests, ODIs, and T20Is: 59-54 overall and 18-16 when considering Tests alone. The England Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team timeline further showcases how this competitive balance has evolved over decades through unforgettable series, defining performances, and shifting eras of dominance.
| # | Date | Format / Series | Venue | Result | Margin / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 11 Feb 2026 | T20I (T20 World Cup 2026) | Mumbai | West Indies won | Won by 30 runs |
| 2 | 10 Jun 2025 | T20I – 3rd T20I | Southampton, England | England won | Won by 37 runs |
| 3 | 8 Jun 2025 | T20I – 2nd T20I | Bristol, England | England won | Won by 4 wickets |
| 4 | 6 Jun 2025 | T20I – 1st T20I | Chester-le-Street, England | England won | Won by 21 runs |
| 5 | 3 Jun 2025 | ODI – 3rd ODI | London | England won | Won by 7 wickets (DLS) |
| 6 | 1 Jun 2025 | ODI – 2nd ODI | Cardiff | England won | Won by 3 wickets |
| 7 | 29 May 2025 | ODI – 1st ODI | Birmingham | England won | Won by 238 runs |
| 8 | 17 Nov 2024 | T20I – 4th T20I | Gros Islet, St Lucia | West Indies won | Won by 5 wickets |
| 9 | 15 Nov 2024 | T20I – 3rd T20I | Gros Islet, St Lucia | England won | Won by 3 wickets |
| 10 | 14 Nov 2024 | T20I – 2nd T20I | Gros Islet, St Lucia | England won | Won by 7 wickets |
The Timeline
The England-West Indies rivalry is one of cricket’s oldest and most celebrated rivalries, featuring contests of wins and losses as well as changing eras, cultural identities and formats that continue to develop over time. Over its course it has produced legendary game enthusiasts, dramatic series and unforgettable moments which resonate with fans worldwide.
England was unrivalled during the early days of Test cricket, yet West Indies teams rose as serious competitors during the 1960s and 1970s thanks to Clive Lloyd’s aggressive batting and Michael Holding’s menacing pace attack; eventually leading them all the way up to 1984’s Blackwash tournament held in England – their pinnacle moment of dominance.
As time passed, England continued its rise while West Indies’ decline became clearer as professional structures and coaching services advanced in England. While both teams remained evenly matched for most ODI matches, in T20I England established a decisive edge.
Recent meetings between England and Australia saw both teams split a 2-1 Test series while England took home all three ODI victories to claim an impressive 3-0 series win and dominate in T20Is with Ben Duckett making an exceptional showing in each matchup. Both sides will look to continue their white-ball dominance in these series beginning 29 May; Jason Holder will return after an absence in shorter formats for England too!
Historic Matches
The England vs West Indies cricket rivalry has been one of the greatest stories in cricket for nearly 100 years, from England’s early dominance through to their golden era and more recently an increasingly balanced relationship, these encounters have held audiences spellbound while shaping its narrative.
The opening Test of this series was an exciting affair with only slim margins between both teams. England had not won on Windies soil since 1968; this victory marked a turning point with Dominic Cork and Angus Fraser helping England claim victory at Queen’s Park Oval; previously Brian Lara and Viv Richards had held off any such attacks, yet England managed to break through their resistance through outstanding performances on both sides of the ball.
England won the toss and put West Indies into bat. While their decision looked questionable as Botham and Holding ripped through English batting with Botham taking six wickets each before falling victim to debutant Chris Broad’s spin bowling attack, Graeme Fowler and debutant Chris Broad were able to keep things together to help England reach 296 runs before Romario Shepherd led his side back with some outstanding innings but they ultimately fell just one run short of victory.
This match was an extraordinary example of modern T20 cricket, featuring high scoring contests and some extraordinary individual performances. England won the toss and elected to field, with Kyle Mayers and Ben Stokes making early inroads into Windies batting lineup.
Notable Eras
The England vs West Indies rivalry has been a fascinating and longstanding one, lasting almost a century and shaping cricket’s global narrative. Beginning with England’s early dominance to fast bowler Glenn McGrath’s golden age in fast bowling for West Indies fast bowlers in their golden age of fast bowling supremacy; from unforgettable matches and legendary players to feelings of pride and nationalism for Caribbean identity against colonial history.
In 1928, England and West Indies first met officially for Test matches and since then have engaged in one of the greatest rivalries ever seen! At that time, England were considered to be one of the greatest teams ever and in their initial series they proved too much for West Indies who were still building form and knowledge of cricket at that time. But this epic journey would transform both sides with each winning exactly 122 matches each over time – truly making this rivalry one of the greatest in history!
Since 1984, England vs West Indies contest has provided many iconic moments. From Viv Richards and Michael Holding’s 1984 ODI whitewash to Brian Lara’s record-setting innings in the 2016 T20 final, England vs West Indies has given fans around the world something to cheer about and boasts iconic players like Alastair Cook and Joe Root who represent England respectively for each team; all together this rivalry is commemorated with Richards-Botham Trophy that honors two great legends of cricket history!
Key Players
As both teams possess strong batting lineups, the battle for supremacy during the powerplay could determine who emerges victorious from this matchup. England boasts talent and depth with Jos Buttler leading in run scoring (7,388); Jacob Bethell being explosive; Phil Salt possessing left-handed hitting ability; wicketkeeper Tom Banton’s cannon arm contributing; all-rounder Brydon Carse adding versatility while leg-spinner Adil Rashid leading an effective bowling unit; it all adds up to an immensely powerful lineup that could decide this contest!
Windies also possess several players capable of creating havoc: Shai Hope is known for his solid batting while Shimron Hetmyer can cause havoc with big hits. And when Sherfane Rutherford hits top form like he did for Pretoria Capitals during the recent SA20 tournament – hitting an unbeaten 118 off 69 balls with nine sixes – Pretoria Capitals become even more dangerous as twice champions will pose a substantial threat.
On the visitor side, Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson and Sam Curran have all retained their spots in ODI and T20I squads respectively, while Luke Wood has made a comeback into both squads due to injury. Meanwhile in-form bowler John Turner was selected for both formats while Brandon King missed out due to injury; Keacy Carty made his senior team debut as Brandon King’s replacement while uncapped spinner Joe Root made both squads as a surprise inclusion while Luke Wright and Tom Hartley did not play in either due to injuries sustained in previous ODI series.
Records & Statistics
West Indies cricket team comprises players from the Caribbean island nation. Over time, the Windies have become the most successful Test and ODI cricket team ever, winning two World Cups (1975 and 1979 when known as Prudential Cup) as well as three ICC Champions Trophies (2004), 2007, and 2016. Furthermore, they were runners-up at one Cricket World Cup (1983) as well as T20 World Cups (2012) and (2016).
Cricket West Indies, the team’s governing body, consists of associations from six states (Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Leeward Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago), three Dutch constituent territories Anguilla Curacao Sint Maarten plus two British Overseas Territories Montserrat and U.S Virgin Islands as well as three U.S. Virgin Islands territories (Montserrat & U.S Virgin Islands).
This list presents all active players who have represented the West Indies national cricket team, with both contracted and uncapped players noted by bold or italic text. All have played at least 100 ODIs for them country; several even represented over 200. Furthermore, here are the players with most catches across ODIs and T20Is:
Recent Encounters
The rivalry between England and West Indies is one of the oldest and most dramatic contests in international cricket, dating back to their fearsome West Indian pace attack in the Seventies and Eighties, to England’s modern-day comeback across all codecs – it has provided centuries-old drama while providing unforgettable memories in every match played between these teams.
No matter who takes to the crease for either nation, fans around the globe find their passion aroused by this epic rivalry. From Lord’s to Caribbean islands and everywhere between, England vs West Indies matches offer something spectacular for fans worldwide to witness.
England would find themselves struggling against their target of 296, as Kemar Roach quickly removed Alex Lees and Zak Crawley with two quick wickets from Kemar Roach early in their innings. Joe Root would later join Joe Root at the crease, with whom they put on an impressive 201-run stand together before losing wickets at regular intervals due to Roach taking 2nd and 3rd wickets to leave them 48-4; Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow would attempt a comeback until Joseph bowled them both out within minutes as Joseph took his second two wickets from Roach before bowled them both out within minutes as Joseph bowled them out 147 runs away 147 runs over two sessions; finally the match would end up as Jason Holder held on long enough so as Nkrumah Bonner held out enough so the tourists secured first-innings advantage and took an overall 2-1 series win over England