Evermind
International Debutant
Multiple being 2?
And you missed the fact that around the same time ('86\87-'95) West Indies drew rather a lot of series and extremely fortuitously won a couple more?
Seriously, West Indies stopped being pre-eminant the way they had been '76-'86 after that '86 blackwash. Thereafter, their record read...
1-1 in Pakistan
1-1 in New Zealand
1-1 in India
1-1 at home to Pakistan (and damn near lost 0-2, were only saved by a 42* from a tailender)
4-0 in England, against a rabble, who had lost near enough everything from that blackwash onwards
3-1 in Australia, against not much more than a rabble, who had won 1 series in 5 years (that 1 very fortuitously)
3-0 at home to India - need no more explanation to your good self
2-1 at home to England but that's one of Test-cricket's great injustice series. At the very least it should have been 2-2, if not 2-1 to England
1-1 in Pakistan
2-1 at home to Australia, who were by then resurgent - one of 2 good performances of the period
2-2 in England
A one-off victory at home to South Africa - very, very fortunate after a final-innings collapse
2-1 in Australia - again, should have been 2-2, were very fortunate not to lose the First Test which was drawn; that's before we even mention the 1-run-victory game
2-0 at home to Pakistan
A one-off draw in Sri Lanka where only 3 days survived the weather
3-1 at home to England - just 1 dropped catch from 2-2 (the Ambrose running riot was enabled by said dropped catch)
1-1 in India
1-0 at home to a very, very average New Zealand
1-2 at home to Australia, though could quite easily have been 2-1 but for that dropped catch by Browne
2-2 in England
1-0 in New Zealand - read above New Zealand case
2-3 in Australia - beaten by the better side for the first time since '75\76
Only won 1-0 at home to India in 5 Tests. Appalling performance
Only won 1-0 at home to Sri Lanka in 2 Tests. Appalling performance.
Then it was the 3-0 in Pakistan and it was all downhill from there - very, very rapidly.
That's 2 losses in 22 games - both against Australia. It's a damn good record.