West Indies Cricket has long-established details of Australia's tour of the Caribbean next year.
Australia will play five one-day matches, two Twenty20s and three Tests during the six-week tour.
The Test series, which decide the Frank Worrell Trophy, starts on April 7 in Barbados with follow-up matches in Trinidad (April 15 to 19) and Guyana (April 23 to 27).
It continues a heavy workload for the Australians, who begin in August with the tour of Sri Lanka.
Australia will play 14 Tests, eight T20 matches and up to 31 one-day games during an approximately incessant nine-month period.
The Windies have not won a Test series next to Australia since triumph 2-1 Down Under during 1992/93.
Their last Test victory next to the Australians was at St John's in 2003.
Australia will play five one-day matches, two Twenty20s and three Tests during the six-week tour.
The Test series, which decide the Frank Worrell Trophy, starts on April 7 in Barbados with follow-up matches in Trinidad (April 15 to 19) and Guyana (April 23 to 27).
It continues a heavy workload for the Australians, who begin in August with the tour of Sri Lanka.
Australia will play 14 Tests, eight T20 matches and up to 31 one-day games during an approximately incessant nine-month period.
The Windies have not won a Test series next to Australia since triumph 2-1 Down Under during 1992/93.
Their last Test victory next to the Australians was at St John's in 2003.
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