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South Africa’s comprehensive win by an innings and 86 runs in the third Test in Barbados was their biggest victory against West Indies. The previous record was by an innings and 65 runs in the second Test at Kingsmead in 2003. For West Indies, this was their heaviest defeat at home.

Margin of defeatOppositionYearVenue
86South Africa2004-05Bridgetown
82Australia1954-55Kingston
53Australia1994-95Kingston
1Pakistan1957-58Port-of-Spain
It was also South Africa’s fourth successive series win against the hapless West Indians. The only other team to achieve this feat is Australia, who did it over a 30-year span beginning in 1930-31. South Africa have now won 12 out of 18 Tests against West Indies, and have lost just twice – by 52 runs in 1991-92, and by 130 runs in 2000-01.Australia’s series wins:
Australia wins – YearSeries marginSouth Africa – YearSeries margin
1930-314-11998-995-0
1951-524-12000-012-1
1954-553-02003-043-0
1960-612-12004-052-0
Andre Nel, who won the Man-of-the-Match award for his career-best performance of 10 for 88, has dismissed West Indies’ best batsman, Brian Lara, a staggering eight times in six Tests. Glenn McGrath is the only bowler who has nailed Lara more often, but he needed 20 matches to dismiss Lara 13 times.
Bowler nameNo. of times dismissedMatches
Glenn McGrath1320
Andre Nel86
Angus Fraser715
Allan Donald610
Andy Caddick614
Darren Gough68
It has been all downhill for West Indies over the last few years. Since 2003, they have appeared in 25 Tests and have lost 15 of those, winning just four times. The selectors’ lack of confidence in the players is reflected in the number of players who have been picked in Tests during this period – 32 for 25 matches. Compared with most of the other teams, this is a huge number.
TeamNo. of players usedTestsPlayer/Test ratio
Pakistan35191.84
Sri Lanka27201.35
New Zealand27211.29
West Indies32251.28
England31291.06
South Africa31311
India20190.95
Australia24300.8

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