Between the two World Wars, various English teams toured the West Indies. The 1929–30 team was the first to play Test cricket in the West Indies. West Indies was already capable of competing at the highest level with players like
George Headley and
Learie Constantine.
England 1925-26 LH Tennyson's XI 1926-27 LH Tennyson's XI 1927-28 Sir Julien Cahn's XI 1928-29 England 1929-30 • 1st Test at
Kensington Oval,
Bridgetown,
Barbados – match drawn • 2nd Test at
Queen's Park Oval,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad – England won by 167 runs • 3rd Test at
Bourda,
Georgetown – West Indies won by 289 runs • 4th Test at
Sabina Park,
Kingston – match drawn
Lord Tennyson's XI 1931-32 England 1934-35 • 1st Test at
Kensington Oval,
Bridgetown,
Barbados – England won by 4 wickets • 2nd Test at
Queen's Park Oval,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad – West Indies won by 217 runs • 3rd Test at
Bourda,
Georgetown – match drawn • 4th Test at
Sabina Park,
Kingston – West Indies won by an innings and 161 runs ==References==