WI vs ENG: Head to head records in ODIs
Antigua and Barbados will host the WI vs ENG three-ODI series.
The heavy dose of England vs West Indies international matches will resume with England’s tour of the West Indies 2024 which comprises three ODIs and five T20Is.
The tour will kick off with the ODI series on October 31, which will be followed by the T20Is, concluding on November 17.
England will be without their regular captain Jos Buttler in the ODI series. Buttler has been out of action since the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 in June due to a calf injury. All-rounder Liam Livingstone will lead the England team in the ODIs against West Indies.
England’s last ODI series was against Australia at home, which they lost 3-2. West Indies, led by Shai Hope, are also coming off an ODI series loss in Sri Lanka. For England, the upcoming series against West Indies is crucial as they prepare for next year’s Champions Trophy.
WI vs ENG head-to-head record in ODIs: West Indies (46) – England (53)
West Indies and England have met in 105 ODI matches so far. Out of these, England won 53 games, West Indies won 46 matches, while six ODIs ended without a result.
Most runs for West Indies in WI vs ENG ODIs:
Former opener Chris Gayle has scored the most ODI runs (1632) for West Indies against England. The left-hander averaged 51 and smacked four centuries and eight fifties against England.
Most runs by West Indies batsmen against England in ODIs:
- Chris Gayle – 1632
- Viv Richards – 1619
- Desmond Haynes – 1185
- Gordon Greenidge – 958
- Richie Richardson – 957
Most runs for England in WI vs ENG ODIs:
Former England opener Graham Gooch has the most runs for his country against West Indies in ODIs: 881 runs in 31 innings with one century and four fifties. Joe Root, with four centuries and three fifties against West Indies, followed Gooch on this list with 804 runs.
Most runs by England batsmen against West Indies in ODIs:
- Graham Gooch – 881
- Joe Root – 804
- Andrew Strauss – 725
- Allan Lamb – 710
- Alec Stewart – 659
Most wickets for West Indies in WI vs ENG ODIs:
The fiery speedster Malcolm Marshall took 41 against England in ODIs, the most by a West Indies bowler, and is followed by Joel Garner with 36 scalps.
Most wickets by West Indies bowlers against England in ODIs:
- Malcolm Marshall – 41
- Joel Garner – 36
- Dwayne Bravo – 33
- Michael Holding – 27
- Andy Roberts – 27
Most wickets for England in WI vs ENG ODIs:
For England, former seamer James Anderson picked the most wickets against West Indies in ODIs: 32 wickets with a best of 3/37. The legendary Ian Botham is next on this tally with 31 scalps.
Most wickets by England bowlers against West Indies in ODIs:
- James Anderson – 32
- Ian Botham – 31
- Liam Plunkett – 26
- Stuart Broad – 25
- John Emburey – 25
England and West Indies set to resume their white-ball rivalry with ODI series:
In recent years, England and West Indies have been meeting regularly in white-ball cricket. With this ODI series, this rivalry will resume. West Indies will look to decrease the margin in their head to head record in ODIs against England.
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