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The Frank Worrell Trophy is awarded to the winner of the West Indies–Australia Test match series in cricket. The trophy is named after Frank Worrell who was the first black captain of the West Indies. It was first awarded at the end of the 1960–61 series in Australia, the first Test of which ended in a tie. The Australian Cricket Board of Control and Don Bradman commissioned former Test cricketer and professional jeweller Ernie McCormick to create a perpetual trophy following the tie. The trophy's design incorporated a ball used in the tied Test.

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  • The Frank Worrell Trophy is awarded to the winner of the West Indies–Australia Test match series in cricket. The trophy is named after Frank Worrell who was the first black captain of the West Indies. It was first awarded at the end of the 1960–61 series in Australia, the first Test of which ended in a tie. The Australian Cricket Board of Control and Don Bradman commissioned former Test cricketer and professional jeweller Ernie McCormick to create a perpetual trophy following the tie. The trophy's design incorporated a ball used in the tied Test. As of 2019, Australia hold the trophy following their 2–0 series victory in the West Indies 2015–16 tour. Australia also lead in overall wins, winning 14 of the 24 series, while the West Indies have won 8, the remaining 2 ending in draws (with the trophy being retained by the incumbents). Brian Lara is the most successful batsman in the history of the trophy, scoring 2,815 runs for the West Indies in 56 innings at an average of 52.12. He also holds the record for the highest score (277) which he made in the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground during the 1992–93 series. West Indian fast bowler Courtney Walsh has taken the most wickets in the trophy, with 135 over 38 matches, at an average of 28.68, while Australia's Graham McKenzie has the best bowling figures of 8 wickets for 71 runs, achieved in the second Test of the 1968–69 series. Australian Mark Waugh has taken the most catches, with 45 in 28 matches, while West Indian Jeff Dujon is the most successful wicketkeeper, making 84 dismissals in 23 matches. (en)
  • Le trophée Frank Worrell (Frank Worrell Trophy) est une série de tests-matchs de cricket jouée entre l'équipe d'Australie et l'équipe des Indes occidentales. Elle se joue en trois, quatre, cinq voire six matchs selon les éditions. Lorsqu'une série se termine par un résultat nul, le tenant du titre garde le trophée. Cette série doit son nom à l'ancien capitaine des Indes occidentales Sir Frank Worrell. Le premier trophée Frank Worrell s'est joué en 1960-61 et a été remporté par l'Australie. (fr)
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  • The Frank Worrell Trophy (en)
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  • Le trophée Frank Worrell (Frank Worrell Trophy) est une série de tests-matchs de cricket jouée entre l'équipe d'Australie et l'équipe des Indes occidentales. Elle se joue en trois, quatre, cinq voire six matchs selon les éditions. Lorsqu'une série se termine par un résultat nul, le tenant du titre garde le trophée. Cette série doit son nom à l'ancien capitaine des Indes occidentales Sir Frank Worrell. Le premier trophée Frank Worrell s'est joué en 1960-61 et a été remporté par l'Australie. (fr)
  • The Frank Worrell Trophy is awarded to the winner of the West Indies–Australia Test match series in cricket. The trophy is named after Frank Worrell who was the first black captain of the West Indies. It was first awarded at the end of the 1960–61 series in Australia, the first Test of which ended in a tie. The Australian Cricket Board of Control and Don Bradman commissioned former Test cricketer and professional jeweller Ernie McCormick to create a perpetual trophy following the tie. The trophy's design incorporated a ball used in the tied Test. (en)
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