Since the series loss to Australia in 1995 - their first in 16 years West Indies cricket witnessed a decline.
A look at the Tests that ended the Calypso kings' reign as unofficial World champions.
In reply, all the Australian batsmen contributed to help the team reach 346, with Ian Healy top-scoring with 74. The expected West Indies fightback never came and the hosts were bundled out for 189 in the second innings. Glenn McGrath was adjudged man-of-the-match after finishing with figures of 8-114.
Brief scores:
West Indies (1st Innings): (195 all out, Lara 65, Julian 4 for 36)
Australia (1st Innings): (346 all out, Healy 74, Ambrose 2 for 41)
West Indies (2nd Innings): (189 all out, Jimmy Adams 39, McGrath 5 for 68)
Australia (2nd innings): (39 for 0).
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David Boon (67), Mark Waugh (61) and Steve Waugh (65 not out) batted well to nullify the WI advantage as Australia declared on 300 for 7 in their second innings. West Indies made it to 80 for 2 before the match was declared a draw.
Brief scores:
Australia (1st Innings): (216 all out, Slater 41, Walsh 6 fr 54)
West Indies (1st Innings): (260 all out, Lara 88, Reifel 3 for 53)
Australia (2nd innings): (300 for 7 declared, Boon 67, Walsh 3 for 92)
West Indies (2nd Innings): (80 for 2, Lara 43, Reifel 1 for 12).
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The West Indies were in no mood to give up the Frank Worrel trophy easily. The pitch came in for criticism from both the captains.
Brief scores:
Australia (1st Innings): (128 all out, Steve Waugh 65, Ambrose 5 for 45)
West Indies (1st Innings): (136 all out, Adams 42, McGrath 6 for 47)
Australia (2nd innings): (105 all out, Taylor 30, Ambrose 4 for 20)
West Indies (2nd Innings): (98 for 1, Stuart Williams 42, Mark Waugh 1 for 9).
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The West Indies, cricket`s unofficial world champions, were on their last leg. Some brilliance from Lara and Richardson was needed; instead, the West Indies succumbed to a numbing defeat. It was the home team's first innings defeat since January 1985 and its first at home since March 1958. The West Indies' reign was as World champions was over.
Brief scores:
West Indies (1st Innings): (265 all out, Richardson 100, Reiffel 3 for 48)
Australia (1st innings): (531 all out declared, Steve Waugh 200, Walsh 3 for 103)
West Indies (2nd Innings): (213 all out, Winston Benjamin 51, Reiffel 4 for 47).