Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 2015
The Australian cricket team toured the West Indies from 27 May to 15 June 2015. The tour consisted of one first-class warm-up match and two Test matches.[1] On 8 April 2015, the West Indies Cricket Board brought forward the date of the two Test matches by two days "due to a number of logistical challenges beyond [their] control".[2] Australia won the 2-match Test series 2–0 and therefore retained the Frank Worrell Trophy.
Squads
Australia announced their squad on 31 March 2015. They included three uncapped players, spinner Fawad Ahmed, wicket-keeper Peter Nevill and batsman Adam Voges.[3] West Indies announced a training squad on 24 May 2015. Shivnarine Chanderpaul was not selected in the 12-man training squad,[4] a decision that was criticised by Brian Lara.[5] However, former fast-bowler Michael Holding backed the selectors saying that "I don't believe that cricketers should just get a series for getting a series sake".[6] The full squad was announced on 30 May, with Chanderpaul ultimately being dropped.[7] Australia's Chris Rogers was ruled out of the series after suffering a concussion while practicing in the nets before the first Test.[8][9]
Tour match
WICB President's XI v Australians
- WICB President's XI won the toss and elected to bat.
Test series (Frank Worrell Trophy)
1st Test
- West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
- Shane Dowrich (WI) and Adam Voges (Aus) both made their Test debuts.
- Adam Voges became the oldest player to score a century on debut in a Test match.[10]
2nd Test
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