The team left Southampton on December 30 and arrived back in England on April 14. Matches played were: •
January 13, 14 : v Barbados • January 15, 16 : v St. Vincent (in Barbados) •
January 18, 19 : v Barbados •
January 21, 22, 23 : v Barbados • January 28, 29, 30 : v Antigua • February 1, 2, 3 : v St. Kitts • February 6, 8 : v United Services (in Barbados) • February 12, 13 : v Queen's Park (in Trinidad) •
February 15, 16, 18 : v All West Indies (in Trinidad) •
February 19, 20, 22 : v Trinidad •
February 25, 26, 27 : v Trinidad •
March 13, 15 : v All Jamaica, 12-a-side •
March 16, 17 : v All Jamaica • March 19, 20 : v Black River C.C. (in Jamaica) 12-a-side • March 24, 25 : v North Side (in Jamaica) 12-a-side •
March 27, 29 : v All Jamaica, 12-a-side First class matches are highlighted. Of the nine first class matches, four were won and five lost. Overall 10 matches were won, 5 lost and 1 drawn. All 5 matches in Jamaica were won,
Gilbert Livingston being the only effective player for Jamaica. The results achieved by the tourists were regarded as disappointing, Stoddart being the one great success. Stoddart was the leading batsman, scoring over 1000 runs in all games at an average of over 50. In first-class matches he scored 416 runs at an average of 27. He scored all six of the centuries scored by the tourists including two in first-class games. Stoddart was also the leading bowling with over 100 wickets in all matches at an average under 8 and over 50 in first-class games alone averaging under 10. The most important match was that against All West Indies in
Port of Spain in February. The West Indies team contained players from Trinidad, British Guiana and Barbados and was captained by
Aucher Warner, the brother of
Plum Warner. The tourists set their opponents 141 to win in the last innings which they achieved for the loss of 7 wickets, having been 41 for 6 at one stage. Richard Palairet was leading scorer in both the tourists' innings with 45 and 46.
Clifford Goodman and
Archie Cumberbatch took nine wickets each for the West Indians, as did Andrew Stoddart for the tourists. The leading batsmen for the West Indies were
Harold Austin and
Lebrun Constantine. ==Averages==