List of West Indies cricket captains#Test match captains

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This is a list of all men, boys and women who have captained the West Indies cricket team at official international level in at least one match. The West Indies became a full member of the Imperial Cricket Conference (now the International Cricket Council) on 31 May 1926 at the same time as India and New Zealand. It played its first test match in 1928 against England at Lord's. Their first game against other opposition came in 1930/31 when they played Australia.

In the mid-1980s there were two rebel West Indian tours to South Africa, which was at that time banned from official competition because of the apartheid régime then in force there. None of the matches from the rebel tours were recognised as official Test matches and all players who toured South Africa at the time were banned from official international cricket matches for life. The captains of those West Indies sides are listed below.

Prior to becoming a member of the ICC, the first combined West Indies team was formed in 1884[http://www.canadacricket.com/corantoarchives/news-archive-4-2007.html Canada Cricket online – scroll to "West Indies 1886 tour to Canada"] and toured Canada and the United States in 1886 under the captaincies of Charles Guy Austin Wyatt of Demerara[https://books.google.com/books?id=2mRjVQ9C9YwC&dq=fyfe+jamaica+cricket&pg=PA23 The Development of West Indies Cricket Google Books results pages 22 and 23] and Laurence Fyfe of Jamaica[http://www.canadacricket.com/corantoarchives/news-archive-4-2007.html Canada Cricket online – scroll to "The first West Indies cricket tour"] (also vice captain under Wyatt). In a return tour by the United States in 1888, the combined West Indian team was captained by Edward Wright.[http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/134/134818.html West Indies versus the Gentlemen of the United States of America 1888][http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/14/14969/14969.html Cricket Archive: Edward Wright] Combined West Indian teams have played more regular first-class cricket under the name "West Indies" since 1897 usually against amateur sides touring from England, such as Lord Brackley's XI or RA Bennett's XI, but from 1912 onwards the MCC also played on tour against the West Indies. The West Indies also toured England in 1900, 1906 and 1923 with the opposition usually being various English first-class and minor county sides. Other opposition during these tours included amateur sides, the MCC, an England XI (once) and Scotland and Ireland (once each). Some of the matches played on the various West Indies tours of England were deemed not to be first-class matches. During this time (1897 to 1926) the various West Indies captains were Aucher Warner, Stanley Sproston (non-first-class matches only), Harold Austin, Clement King, Alfred Harrigan, Edwin Moulder, William Sherlock, Percy Tarilton, Malcolm Austin and Karl Nunes

Men's cricket

=Test match captains=

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the West Indian cricket team for at least one Test match. Development of the Test captaincy of West Indies falls into three eras –

  • The period of white captaincy
  • Rise to become the dominant Test nation
  • Slide from Test domination.

The table of results is complete up to the second and final Test match for the West Indies in the 2024-25 West Indian tour of Pakistan. Where a player has a dagger (†) next to a Test match series in which he captained at least one Test, that denotes that player deputised for the appointed captain or were appointed for a minor proportion in a series.

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|+West Indian Test match captains

! Number

! Name

! Year

! Opposition

! Location

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Drawn

rowspan=3 | 1

| rowspan="3" | Karl Nunes
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| 1928

EnglandEngland3030
| 1929/30†EnglandWest Indies1001
colspan=3 | Total4031
| 2Teddy Hoad
1929/30†EnglandWest Indies1001
| 3Nelson Betancourt1929/30†EnglandWest Indies1010
| 4Maurice Fernandes1929/30†EnglandWest Indies1100
rowspan=4 | 5

| rowspan=4 | Jackie Grant1
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| 1930/1

AustraliaAustralia5140
| 1933EnglandEngland3021
| 1934/5EnglandWest Indies4211
colspan=3 | Total12372
| 6Rolph Grant1
1939EnglandEngland3012
| 7George Headley
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1947/8†EnglandWest Indies1001
| 8Gerry Gomez
1947/8†EnglandWest Indies1001
rowspan=7 | 9

| rowspan="7" | John Goddard
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| 1947/8

EnglandWest Indies2200
| 1948/9IndiaIndia5104
| 1950EnglandEngland4310
| 1951/2AustraliaAustralia4130
| 1951/2New ZealandNew Zealand2101
| 1957EnglandEngland5032
colspan=3 | Total22877
rowspan=5 | 10

| rowspan=5 | Jeffrey Stollmeyer

| 1951/2†

AustraliaAustralia1010
| 1952/3IndiaWest Indies5104
| 1953/4EnglandWest Indies5221
1954/5†AustraliaWest Indies2011
colspan=3 | Total13346
rowspan=3 | 11

| rowspan="3" | Denis Atkinson
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| 1954/5

AustraliaWest Indies3021
| 1955/6New ZealandNew Zealand4310
colspan=3 | Total7331
rowspan=5 | 12

| rowspan="5" | Gerry Alexander

| 1957/8

PakistanWest Indies5311
| 1958/9IndiaIndia5302
| 1958/9PakistanPakistan3120
| 1959/60EnglandWest Indies5014
colspan=3 | Total18747
rowspan=4 | 13

| rowspan="4" | Frank Worrell
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| 1960/1

AustraliaAustralia51222
| 1961/2IndiaWest Indies5500
| 1963EnglandEngland5311
colspan=3 | Total159332
rowspan=10 | 14

| rowspan="10" | Garfield Sobers3
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| 1964/5

AustraliaWest Indies5212
| 1966EnglandEngland5311
| 1966/7IndiaIndia3201
| 1967/8EnglandWest Indies5014
| 1968/9AustraliaAustralia5131
| 1968/9New ZealandNew Zealand3111
| 1969EnglandEngland3021
| 1970/1IndiaWest Indies5014
| 1971/2New ZealandWest Indies5005
colspan=3 | Total3991020
rowspan=4 | 15

| rowspan="4" | Rohan Kanhai

| 1972/3

AustraliaWest Indies5023
| 1973EnglandEngland3201
| 1973/4EnglandWest Indies5113
colspan=3 | Total13337
rowspan=19 | 16

| rowspan="19" | Clive Lloyd
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| 1974/5

IndiaIndia5320
| 1974/5PakistanPakistan2002
| 1975/6AustraliaAustralia6150
| 1975/6IndiaWest Indies4211
| 1976EnglandEngland5302
| 1976/7PakistanWest Indies5212
| 1977/8†AustraliaWest Indies2200
| 1979/80AustraliaAustralia2200
| 1979/80New ZealandNew Zealand3012
| 1980EnglandEngland4103
| 1980/1PakistanPakistan4103
| 1980/1EnglandWest Indies4202
| 1981/2AustraliaAustralia3111
| 1982/3IndiaWest Indies5203
| 1983/4IndiaIndia6303
| 1983/4AustraliaWest Indies4301
| 1984EnglandEngland5500
| 1984/5AustraliaAustralia5311
colspan=3 | Total74361226
rowspan=3 | 17

| rowspan="3" | Alvin Kallicharran
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| 1977/8

AustraliaWest Indies3111
| 1978/9IndiaIndia6015
colspan=3 | Total9126
| 18Deryck Murray1979/80†AustraliaAustralia1001
rowspan=15 | 19

| rowspan="15" | Viv Richards
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| 1980†

EnglandEngland1001
| 1983/4AustraliaWest Indies1001
| 1984/5New ZealandWest Indies4202
| 1985/6EnglandWest Indies5500
| 1986/7PakistanPakistan3111
| 1986/7New ZealandNew Zealand3111
| 1987/8IndiaIndia4112
| 1987/8PakistanWest Indies2101
| 1988EnglandEngland5401
| 1988/9AustraliaAustralia5311
| 1988/9IndiaWest Indies4301
| 1989/90EnglandWest Indies3210
| 1990/1AustraliaWest Indies5212
| 1991EnglandEngland5221
colspan=3 | Total5027815
| 20Gordon Greenidge1987/8†PakistanWest Indies1010
rowspan=3 | 21

| rowspan="3" | Desmond Haynes
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| 1989/90†

EnglandWest Indies1001
| 1990/1PakistanPakistan3111
colspan=3 | Total4112
rowspan=8 | 22

| rowspan="8" | Richie Richardson
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| 1991/2

South AfricaWest Indies1100
| 1992/3AustraliaAustralia5212
| 1992/3PakistanWest Indies3201
| 1993/4Sri LankaSri Lanka1001
| 1993/4EnglandWest Indies4310
| 1994/5AustraliaWest Indies4121
| 1995EnglandEngland6222
colspan=3 | Total241167
rowspan=9 | 23

| rowspan="9" | Courtney Walsh
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| 1993/4†

EnglandWest Indies1001
| 1994/5IndiaIndia3111
| 1994/5New ZealandNew Zealand2101
| 1995/6New ZealandWest Indies2101
| 1996/7AustraliaAustralia5230
| 1996/7IndiaWest Indies4004
| 1996/7Sri LankaWest Indies2101
| 1997/8PakistanPakistan3030
colspan=3 | Total22679
rowspan=15 | 24

| rowspan="15" | Brian Lara
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| 1996/7†

IndiaWest Indies1100
| 1997/8EnglandWest Indies6312
| 1998/9South AfricaSouth Africa5050
| 1998/9AustraliaWest Indies4220
| 1999/2000New ZealandNew Zealand2020
| 2002/3AustraliaWest Indies4130
| 2003Sri LankaWest Indies2101
| 2003/4ZimbabweZimbabwe2101
| 2003/4South AfricaSouth Africa4031
| 2003/4EnglandWest Indies4031
| 2004BangladeshWest Indies2101
| 2004EnglandEngland4040
| 2006IndiaWest Indies4013
| 2006/7PakistanPakistan3021
colspan=3 | Total47102611
rowspan=5 | 25

| rowspan="5" | Jimmy Adams

| 1999/2000

ZimbabweWest Indies2200
| 1999/2000PakistanWest Indies3102
| 2000EnglandEngland5131
| 2000/1AustraliaAustralia5050
colspan=3 | Total15483
rowspan=8 | 26

| rowspan="8" | Carl Hooper

| 2000/1

South AfricaWest Indies5122
| 2001ZimbabweZimbabwe2101
| 2001/2Sri LankaSri Lanka3030
| 2001/2PakistanSharjah2020
| 2001/2IndiaWest Indies5212
| 2002New ZealandWest Indies2011
| 2002/3IndiaIndia3021
colspan=3 | Total224117
| 27Ridley Jacobs2002/3BangladeshBangladesh2200
rowspan=6 | 28

| rowspan="6" | Shivnarine Chanderpaul
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| 2004/5

South AfricaWest Indies4022
| 2004/5PakistanWest Indies2110
| 2005Sri LankaSri Lanka2020
| 2005/6AustraliaAustralia3030
| 2005/6New ZealandNew Zealand3021
colspan=3 | Total141103
rowspan=3 | 29

| rowspan="3" | Ramnaresh Sarwan

| 2007

EnglandEngland2011
| 2008AustraliaWest Indies2011
colspan=3 | Total4022
| 30Daren Ganga2007†EnglandEngland2020
rowspan=9 | 31

| rowspan="9" | Chris Gayle
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| 2007/8

South AfricaSouth Africa2110
| 2007/8Sri LankaWest Indies2110
| 2008†AustraliaWest Indies1010
| 2008/09New ZealandNew Zealand2002
| 2008/09EnglandWest Indies5104
| 2009EnglandEngland2020
| 2009/10AustraliaAustralia3021
| 2010South AfricaWest Indies3021
colspan=3 | Total20398
| 32Dwayne Bravo
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2007/8†South AfricaSouth Africa1010
| 33Floyd Reifer
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2009BangladeshWest Indies2020
rowspan=13 | 34

| rowspan="13" | Darren Sammy
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| 2010/11

Sri LankaSri Lanka3003
| 2011PakistanWest Indies2110
| 2011IndiaWest Indies3012
| 2011BangladeshBangladesh2101
| 2011IndiaIndia3021
| 2011/12AustraliaWest Indies3021
| 2012EnglandEngland3021
| 2012New ZealandWest Indies2200
| 2012/13BangladeshBangladesh2200
| 2012/13ZimbabweWest Indies2200
| 2013/14IndiaIndia2020
| 2013/14New ZealandNew Zealand3021
colspan=3 | Total3081210
rowspan=6 | 35

| rowspan="6" | Denesh Ramdin

| 2014

New ZealandWest Indies3120
2014BangladeshWest Indies2200
2014/15South AfricaSouth Africa3021
2014/15EnglandWest Indies3111
2015AustraliaWest Indies2020
colspan=3 | Total13472
rowspan=17 | 36

| rowspan="17" | Jason Holder
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| 2015/16

Sri LankaSri Lanka2020
2015/16AustraliaAustralia3021
2016IndiaWest Indies4022
2016PakistanUAE3120
2016/17PakistanWest Indies3120
2017EnglandEngland3120
2017ZimbabweZimbabwe2101
2017/18New ZealandNew Zealand1010
2018Sri LankaWest Indies3111
2018BangladeshWest Indies2200
2018/19IndiaIndia1010
| 2018/19EnglandWest Indies2200
| 2019IndiaWest Indies2020
| 2019/20AfghanistanIndia1100
| 2020EnglandEngland3120
| 2020/21New ZealandNew Zealand2020
colspan=3 | Total3711215
rowspan=21 | 37

| rowspan="21" | Kraigg Brathwaite
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2017/18†New ZealandNew Zealand1010
| 2018/19†IndiaIndia1010
| 2018/19BangladeshBangladesh2020
| 2018/19†EnglandWest Indies1010
| 2020/21BangladeshBangladesh2200
| 2020/21Sri LankaWest Indies2002
| 2021South AfricaWest Indies2020
| 2021PakistanWest Indies2110
| 2021/22Sri LankaSri Lanka2020
| 2021/22EnglandWest Indies3102
| 2022BangladeshWest Indies2200
| 2022/23AustraliaAustralia2020
| 2022/23ZimbabweZimbabwe2101
| 2022/23South AfricaSouth Africa2020
| 2023IndiaWest Indies2011
| 2023/24AustraliaAustralia2110
| 2024EnglandEngland3030
| 2024South AfricaWest Indies2011
| 2024/25BangladeshWest Indies2110
| 2024/25PakistanPakistan2110
colspan=3 | Total3910227
colspan=5 | Grand total5841852161832

Notes:

  • 1 Jackie and Rolph Grant were brothers
  • 2 Includes one tie
  • 3 Garfield Sobers also captained the Rest of the World team in England in 1970 and in Australia in 1971/2. These series were arranged to replace planned tours of those countries by South Africa, which were cancelled because of the apartheid policies followed by the South African government of the time.

=Men's ODI captains=

This is a complete list of every man who has captained the West Indies in at least one One Day International. It is complete up to third and final ODI match for the West Indies in the 2024-25 Bangladeshi tour of the West Indies.

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|+West Indian ODI captains

! Number

! Name

! Period of captaincy

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Rohan Kanhai197321010
| 2Clive Lloyd1975–198584641181
| 3Deryck Murray1978–197922000
| 4Alvin Kallicharan197810010
| 5Viv Richards1980–1991105670362
| 6Michael Holding198422000
| 7Gordon Greenidge198886020
| 8Desmond Haynes1989–199373040
| 9Jeff Dujon199011000
| 10Richie Richardson1991–199687463362
| 11Courtney Walsh1994–199743220201
| 12Brian Lara1994–2007125590597
| 13Carl Hooper1997–200349230242
| 14Jimmy Adams1999–200126101141
| 15Sherwin Campbell200110010
| 16Ridley Jacobs200242011
| 17Ramnaresh Sarwan2004–200854010
| 18Shivnarine Chanderpaul2005–20061620140
| 19Sylvester Joseph200510010
| 20Chris Gayle2007–201053170306
| 21Dwayne Bravo2007–201437172180
| 22Floyd Reifer200960060
| 23Darren Sammy2010–201351191301
| 24Denesh Ramdin201111000
| 25Kieron Pollard2013–202224130110
| 26Jason Holder2015–201986242546
| 27Marlon Samuels201510010
| 28Jason Mohammed2017-202140040
| 29Rovman Powell201831020
| 30Nicholas Pooran2022-20231740130
| 31Shai Hope2022-present29151130
| 32Roston Chase202311000
colspan=3 | Grand total8824261141530

=Men's Twenty20 International captains=

This is a complete list of every man who has captained the West Indies in at least one Twenty20 international. It is complete up to the third and final T20I match for the West Indies in the 2024-25 Bangladeshi tour of the West Indies.

The first Twenty20 International involving West Indies was played in February 2006 against New Zealand in Auckland. This match was the first tied Twenty20 International and also involved the first bowl-out (won by New Zealand).

Two years later in December 2008, another match between New Zealand and West Indies at the same venue in Auckland was also tied and this match involved the first elimination over/Super Over (won by West Indies) which is meant to replace the bowl-out.

The first Twenty20 International played in the West Indies was played on 20 June 2008 against Australia in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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|+West Indian Twenty20 International captains

! No.

! Name

! Span

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! NR

| 1Shivnarine Chanderpaul200610100
| 2Chris Gayle2007–20101761100
| 3Ramnaresh Sarwan200720020
| 4Dwayne Bravo2007–201463030
| 5Denesh Ramdin2009–201031020
| 6Floyd Reifer200911000
| 7Darren Sammy2011–201647271172
| 8Carlos Brathwaite2016–201930110172
| 9Jason Mohammed201830030
| 10Jason Holder201930030
| 11Kieron Pollard2019–202239130215
| 12Nicholas Pooran2021–20222380141
| 13Rovman Powell2022–present37190171
| 14Brandon King202433000
| 15Roston Chase202411000
colspan=3 | Grand total21793311011

=Captains in Men's ICC tournaments=

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! colspan="10"| WI Captains in ICC Tournaments

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! Tournament

! Name

! Captain's Country

! Format

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Tied/NR

! Stand

! Winning rate

| 1975 Cricket World CupClive Lloyd{{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana60 overs5500style="background: gold;" | Champions100%
| 1979 Cricket World CupClive Lloyd{{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana60 overs5401style="background: gold;" | Champions80%
| 1983 Cricket World CupClive Lloyd{{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana60 overs8620style="background: silver;" | Runners-up75%
| 1987 Cricket World CupViv Richards{{flagicon|Antigua and Barbuda}} Antigua and Barbuda50 overs6330Group stage50%
| 1992 Cricket World CupRichie Richardson{{flagicon|Antigua and Barbuda}} Antigua and Barbuda50 overs6330Group stage50%
| 1996 Cricket World CupRichie Richardson{{flagicon|Antigua and Barbuda}} Antigua and Barbuda50 overs7340style="background: #CD7F32" | Semi Finals42.3%
| 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy Brian Lara{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago50 overs3210style="background: silver;" | Runners-up75%
| 1999 Cricket World CupBrian Lara{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago50 overs5320Group Stage60%
| 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy Sherwin Campbell {{flagicon|Barbados}} Barbados50 overs1010Group Stage0
| 2002 ICC Champions Trophy Carl Hooper {{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana50 overs2110Group Stage50%
| 2003 Cricket World CupCarl Hooper {{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana50 overs6321Super Six50%
| 2004 ICC Champions Trophy Brian Lara{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago50 overs4400style="background: gold;" | Champions100%
| 2006 ICC Champions Trophy Brian Lara{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago50 overs8530style="background: silver;" | Runners-up62.5%
| 2007 Cricket World CupBrian Lara{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago50 overs10550Super 850%
| 2007 World Twenty20 Ramnaresh Sarwan{{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana20 overs2020Group Stage0%
| 2009 World Twenty20 Chris Gayle{{flagicon|Jamaica}} Jamaica20 overs6430style="background: #CD7F32" | Semi Finals50%
| 2009 ICC Champions Trophy Floyd Reifer{{flagicon|Barbados}} Barbados50 overs3030Group Stage0%
| 2010 World Twenty20 Chris Gayle{{flagicon|Jamaica}} Jamaica20 overs5320Super 860%
| 2011 Cricket World CupDarren Sammy{{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia50 overs7340Quarter-Finals43%
| 2012 World Twenty20 Darren Sammy{{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia20 overs7322style="background: gold;" | Champions43%
| 2013 ICC Champions Trophy Dwayne Bravo{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago50 overs3111Group Stage20%
| 2014 World Twenty20 Darren Sammy{{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia20 overs5320style="background: #CD7F32" | Semi Finals60%
| 2015 Cricket World CupJason Holder{{flagicon|Barbados}} Barbados50 overs7340Quarter-Finals43%
| 2016 World Twenty20 Darren Sammy{{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia20 overs6510style="background: gold;" | Champions83.33%
| 2019 Cricket World CupJason Holder{{flagicon|Barbados}} Barbados50 overs9261Group Stage22.22%
| 2021 World Twenty20 Kieron Pollard{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago20 overs5140Group Stage20%
| 2022 Men's T20 World CupNicholas Pooran{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago20 overs3120Group Stage33.33%
| 2024 Men's T20 World CupRovman Powell{{flagicon|Jamaica}} Jamaica20 overs7520Super 871%

=Other men's captains=

In addition to the above official Tests and ODIs, there have been West Indian captains of other leading sides. The Rest of the World teams that played in England and Australia in 1970 and 1971/2 respectively were captained by a West Indian. World Series Cricket featured a West Indian side, and finally, there were two rebel West Indian tours to apartheid South Africa.

==Rest of the World, 1970 and 1971/2==

When the South African tour to England due to take place in 1970 was cancelled, five matches were arranged against a Rest of the World team, all of which were recognised as Tests at the time, although they were later stripped of Test status. A similar situation also arose with the proposed South African tour of Australia that was due to take place in 1971/2, when the Rest of the World team also played two one-day matches. (There were to be three games, but one was abandoned without a ball being bowled.) These matches do not have official ODI status. The Rest of the World team was captained by a West Indian, Garfield Sobers.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=9 | Rest of the World Test match captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Year

! Opposition

! Location

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Drawn

rowspan=3 | 1

| rowspan="3" | Garfield Sobers

| 1970

EnglandEngland5410
| 1971/2AustraliaAustralia5212
colspan=3 | Total10622

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bgcolor="#efefef"

! colspan=8 style="border-right:0px;"; | Rest of the World ODI captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Period of captaincy

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Garfield Sobers1971/221010

==World Series Cricket, 1977/8 to 1978/9==

In 1977/8 Kerry Packer financed a breakaway cricket movement by signing up top players from Australia, the West Indies and other cricket nations around the world. Three sides were constructed: an Australian team, a West Indian team and a World team, with the World teams including some West Indians too. The teams played a mixture of unofficial Test matches, styled as Supertests, and unofficial ODIs. Unlike the Australian players, who were barred from playing official cricket until the rift was healed after the 1978/9 season, the West Indian players were permitted to play official cricket as well as compete in World Series Cricket.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=9 | West Indian Supertest match captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Year

! Opposition

! Location

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Drawn

rowspan=5 | 1

| rowspan="5" | Clive Lloyd

| 1977/8

AustraliaAustralia3210
| 1978/9World XIAustralia1010
| 1978/9AustraliaAustralia2011
| 1978/9AustraliaWest Indies5113
colspan=3 | Total11344

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! colspan=8 style="border-right:0px;"; | West Indian WSC ODI captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Period of captaincy

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Clive Lloyd1977/8-1978/939240114

==Rebel tour to South Africa, 1982/3 and 1983/4==

In 1982/3 and 1983/4 a group of West Indian cricketers toured apartheid South Africa. The West Indies Cricket Board banned all the tourists from cricket for life, and such was the furore caused by the visits that many of the cricketers ceased to be welcome in their home islands. The rebel West Indian squad played a series of Tests and ODIs, none of which have official status.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=9 | West Indian rebel Test match captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Year

! Opposition

! Location

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Drawn

rowspan=3 | 1

| rowspan="3" | Lawrence Rowe

| 1982/3

South AfricaSouth Africa2110
| 1983/4South AfricaSouth Africa3111
colspan=3 | Total5221
| 2Alvin Kallicharan1983/1984†South AfricaSouth Africa1100
colspan=5 | Grand total6321

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bgcolor="#efefef"

! colspan=8 style="border-right:0px;"; | West Indian rebel ODI captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Period of captaincy

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Lawrence Rowe1982/3-1983/4117040
| 2Alvin Kallicharan1983/411000
colspan=3 | Grand total128040

Women's cricket

=Test match captains=

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the West Indian women's cricket team for at least one women's Test match. The table of results is complete to the Test against Pakistan in 2003/4.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=9 | West Indian women's Test match captains

bgcolor="#efefef"

! Number

! Name

! Year

! Opposition

! Location

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Drawn

rowspan=3 | 1

| rowspan="3" | Louise Browne

| 1975/6

AustraliaWest Indies2002
| 1976/7IndiaIndia6114
colspan=3 | Total8116
| 2Patricia Whittaker1979EnglandEngland3021
| 3Stephanie Power2003/4PakistanPakistan1001
colspan=5 | Grand total12138

=Women's One-Day International captains=

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the West Indian women's cricket team for at least one women's one-day international. The table of results is complete to the fifth and final match for the team in the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

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|+West Indian women's ODI captains

! Number

! Name

! Year

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Grace Williams197910010
| 2Patricia Whittaker197911000
| 3Rita Scott199310010
| 4Ann Browne1993-199893060
| 5Marlene Needham199710010
| 6Verena Felician200360060
| 7Stephanie Power2003–200525130111
| 8Envis Williams200410010
| 9Nadine George2008105041
| 10Chedean Nation200833000
| 11Merissa Aguilleira2009–201574391322
| 12Anisa Mohammed2010-202271060
| 13Stafanie Taylor2013–2022612412333
| 14Shakera Selman201610010
| 15Deandra Dottin2021101100
| 16Hayley Matthews2022-present26110132
| 17Shemaine Campbelle2023-202430030
colspan=3 | Grand total23110031199

Notes

=Women's Twenty20 International captains=

This is a complete list of every woman who has captained the West Indies in at least one twenty20 international. It is complete up to the third and final match for the team in the 2024–2025 Bangladeshi women's tour of the West Indies. In 2010 West Indies women took their first international T20 title by winning the 2010 ICC Women's Cricket Challenge. The first Twenty20 International involving West Indies women was played in June 2008 against Ireland in Dublin.

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! colspan=8 style="border-right:0px;"; | West Indian Twenty20 International captains

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! Number

! Name

! Period of captaincy

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Nadine George200833000
| 2Merissa Aguilleira1,22009–2015, 2019733933,5,7292
| 3Anisa Mohammed2010–202192061
| 4Stafanie Taylor2012–2022562924,6251
| 5Shemaine Campbelle201211000
| 6Hayley Matthews2022-present42191220
| 7Karishma Ramharack202511000
colspan=3 | Grand total187956824

Notes:

  • 1 Also captained two warm-up matches against Pakistan and Sri Lanka which were both won by West Indies.
  • 2 After the 2010 Sri Lanka women's tour to the West Indies, Pakistan played an apparently unofficial 3-match series in preparation for the Women's World Twenty20. Aguilleira captained WI women entirely in this series which WI women won 2–1. This was followed by two official warm-up matches (in which Aguilleira also captained WI women), one against Pakistan women again (won by Pakistan) and one against New Zealand women (won by West Indies women).
  • 3 West Indies won the Super Over in this match by 3 runs with WI scoring 10/1 and Pakistan scoring 7/1
  • 4 West Indies won the One Over Eliminator in this match with England scoring 6/1 and West Indies replying with 9/0
  • 5 New Zealand won the One Over Eliminator in this match with West Indies scoring 5/2 and New Zealand replying with 8/0
  • 6 West Indies won the One Over Eliminator in this match with Pakistan scoring 3/2 and West Indies replying with 6/1
  • 7 West Indies won the One Over Eliminator in this match with West Indies scoring 18/0 and Pakistan replying with 1/2

Youth cricket

=Youth Test match captains=

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the West Indian U-19 cricket team for at least one under-19 Test match. The table of results is complete to the second and final youth Test match of the 2023 tour of Sri Lanka by the West Indies U-19 team and includes the only youth Test match of the 2011 Dubai Series between the West Indies U-19 team and the Australia U-19 team and the third Test against England in 2001.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=9 | West Indian Under-19 Test match captains

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! Number

! Name

! Year

! Opposition

! Location

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Drawn

| 1Colin Murray1974EnglandEngland3102
| 2Timur Mohamed1976EnglandWest Indies1010
| 3Austin White1978EnglandEngland3012
| 4Marlon Tucker1979/80EnglandWest Indies3201
| 5Roger Harper1982EnglandEngland3201
| 6Zorol Barthley1984/5EnglandWest Indies3201
| 7Brian Lara1987/8AustraliaAustralia1100
| 8Sherwin Campbell1990AustraliaWest Indies3021
| 9Ian Bradshaw1993EnglandEngland3012
| 10Andre Percival1994/5EnglandEngland3102
| 11Gareth Breese1995/6PakistanPakistan3201
| 12Shirley Clarke1996/7PakistanWest Indies3003
| 13Brenton Parchment2001EnglandEngland3102
| 14Kraigg Brathwaite2011AustraliaUAE1100
| 15Nathan Sealy2023Sri LankaSri Lanka2011
colspan=5 | Grand total3813619

=Youth One-Day International captains=

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the West Indian U-19 cricket team for at least one U-19 One Day International. The table of results is complete to the fifth and final youth ODI match for the West Indies U-19 team of the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, all three youth ODI matches of the 2023 tour of Sri Lanka by the West Indies U-19 team, all six youth ODI match for the WI U-19 in the 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, all six youth ODI match for the WI U-19 in the 2021 West Indies Under-19 tour of England, all six youth ODI match for the WI U-19 team in the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, all six youth ODI match for the WI U-19 team in the 2019 Under-19 Tri-Nation Tournament in the West Indies, all six youth ODI matches for the WI U-19 team in 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, all three youth ODI match for the WI U-19 team in the 2017 West Indies Under-19 tour of Zimbabwe, all five matches for the WI U-19 team in the 2017 West Indies Under-19 tour of South Africa, all six matches for the WI U-19 team of the 2016 U-19 Cricket World Cup, all three matches for the WI U-19 team of 2015/2016 West Indies U-19 tour of Bangladesh, all six matches for the WI U-19 team of the 2014 U-19 Cricket World Cup, the one and only youth ODI match of the 2013/2014 West Indies U-19 tour of Bangladesh (the other six matches were cancelled following an explosion near the WI U-19 team hotel), all seven youth ODI matches of the 2013/2014 Bangladesh U-19 tour of the West Indies, the 2012 U-19 Cricket World Cup (all six matches including the fifth place playoff), all seven youth ODI matches for the West Indies U-19 team in the 2011/12 U-19 Quadrangular Series in India, all three youth ODI matches of the 2011 Dubai Series between the West Indies U-19 team and the Australia U-19 team and all six matches of the West Indies team in the 2009/10 U-19 Cricket World Cup where they lost in the semi-finals to the Pakistan U-19 cricket team but beat the Sri Lanka U-19 cricket team in the playoff to place third in the tournament. West Indies U-19s' best result in an U-19 World Cup has been as champions in 2016. Previously they were a finalist in 2003/04 and 2007/08 they won the plate final for the U-19 World Cup.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=8 | West Indian Under-19 ODI captains

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! Number

! Name

! Year

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Timur Mohamed197610010
| 2Austin White197810010
| 3Roger Harper198220020
| 4Zorol Barthley198521010
| 5Brian Lara198885030
| 6Ian Bradshaw199320020
| 7Rawl Lewis199521010
| 8Andre Percival199510010
| 9Gareth Breese199531020
| 10Shirley Clarke199632010
| 11Sylvester Joseph199874030
| 12Ryan Hinds200053020
| 13Marlon Samuels200011000
| 14Brenton Parchment200132010
| 15Narsingh Deonarine200274030
| 16Denesh Ramdin2004127050
| 17Leon Johnson200683050
| 18Jason Mohammed200610010
| 19Shamarh Brooks200884040
| 20Steven Jacobs200811000
| 21Andre Creary201042020
| 22Yannick Ottley201022000
| 23Kraigg Brathwaite2011/12168080
| 24Ramaal Lewis2013/14136070
| 25Jeremy Solozano201310010
| 26Shimron Hetmyer2015/1695040
| 27Emmanuel Stewart2017148060
| 28Kimani Melius2019–2020126051
| 29Ackeem Auguste2021-202251040
| 30Giovonte Depeiza2021-202242020
| 31Matthew Nandu2022–202332010
| 32Stephan Pascal2023–present84031
colspan=3 | Grand total169850822

=Youth Women's Twenty20 International captains=

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the West Indies women's under-19 cricket team for at least one U-19 Twenty20 International. The table of results is complete to the fifth and final youth ODI match for the WI women's U-19 in the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup where the team advanced to the Super 6 stage before being eliminated.

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! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=8 | West Indian Women's Under-19 T20 captains

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! Number

! Name

! Year

! Played

! Won

! Tied

! Lost

! No result

| 1Ashmini Munisar202352030
colspan=3 | Grand total52030

Most successful captains

The West Indian team's greatest successes in One Day Internationals came in 1975 and 1979, when they won the Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Clive Lloyd, and in 2004 when they won the ICC Champions Trophy under the captaincy of Brian Lara. The West Indies' most successful captains in Test cricket are Viv Richards (who has won 27 of his 50 Tests), Clive Lloyd (who won 36 of his 74 Tests), Frank Worrell (who won 9 of his 15 Tests) and Richie Richardson (who won 11 of his 24 Tests). In one-day internationals the West Indies' most successful captain is Clive Lloyd, who won 64 of his 84 matches. The successes of the senior men's team in international tournaments was never replicated at the youth level until the 2016 U-19 Cricket World Cup when Shimron Hetmyer lead the West Indies Under-19 team to their first ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup title. For the most recent international format of cricket, Twenty20 Internationals, the West Indies' best result in an international tournament was achieved in the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and 2016 ICC World Twenty20 where the team won the ICC World Twenty20 under the captaincy of Darren Sammy. Stafanie Taylor led the West Indies' women's team to their best result in an international Twenty20 tournament when the team won the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20. Prior to that Merissa Aguilleira led West Indies women to the semi-finals in the 2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20, the 2012 ICC Women's World Twenty20 and the 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 and also led the women to their first title in an international Women's Twenty20 tournament during the 2010 ICC Women's Cricket Challenge. Both the West Indies' men's and women's teams made it to the semi-finals of the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and 2012 ICC Women's World Twenty20 under the captaincies of Darren Sammy and Merissa Aguilleira respectively; the third time the men's and women's teams from the same country have done this in the ICC World Twenty20 after Australia's men and women's teams achieved the feat in 2010 and 2012. This feat was repeated for the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 when the West Indies' men's and women's teams made it to the semi-finals again under the captaincies of Darren Sammy and Merissa Aguillera. This was bettered in 2016 when both the West Indies' men's and women's teams not only made it to the semi-finals but won the tournaments for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 and 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 under the captaincies of Darren Sammy and Stafanie Taylor. Along with men and women's teams from New Zealand (in 2016), England (2016), South Africa (2014), and Australia (2012 and 2010) who also made it the semi-finals in the previous tournaments, this was the eighth time men's and women's teams from the same country have reached the semi-finals in the same year of the ICC World Twenty20. It was also only the second time (after Australia in 2010) that men's and women's teams from the same country have reached the final in the same year of the ICC's premier Twenty20 tournaments. Merissa Aguilleira also led the West Indies women to its best result in Women's ODI cricket when the team finished second in the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup (bettering their previous best finish in the Women's World Cup of fifth place in 2005). Their previous best result had been under Stephanie Power when she led the West Indies to second place in the 2003 IWCC Trophy. Aguilleira is also the most successful West Indies women's captain in one-day internationals, winning 32 of 55 matches. The only women's captain who has led her side to a victory in a women's Test match is Louise Browne in the 1976/77 Test series against India.

See also

References

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  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack

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