The team left England on the
RMSP Clyde on 18 January 1911. Matches played were: • 8–9 February : v
Barbados • 10–11 February : v Barbados • 15–17 February : v
West Indies XI (in Barbados) • 23–25 February : v
British Guiana • 27–28 February and 1 March : v West Indies (in British Guiana) • 2–4 March : v West Indies XI (in British Guiana) • 7–9 March : v
Trinidad • 10–12 March : v Trinidad • 24–27 March : v
Jamaica • 28–29 March : v Jamaica • 31 March and 1 April : v Port Antonio (in Jamaica) (not a first-class match) • 3–5 April : v Jamaica Of the 11 first-class matches, 3 were won, 4 lost, 3 drawn and 1 tied. The minor match was won. Unlike previous tours there were no matches in any of the smaller islands. Starting in Barbados, the tourists lost the first two matches heavily but the match against a West Indies XI was won. The West Indies XI was without any Trinidad players because of quarantine restrictions. In British Guiana the tourists won well with some good batting by Whittington and Holloway and they then beat the West Indian side. A second match against the West Indies was organised but when
Archer was dropped the two other Barbados players refused to play. The first match in Trinidad was played immediately after the tourists had got off the boat and they lost by an innings. The second match was closer although still won by Trinidad. After the long trip to Jamaica the tourists played four matches there. Rain ruined the first two matches and after a win against Port Antonio the final match ended in a tie. Sydney Smith was the leading player for the tourists being top of the bowling averages and second in the batting averages. Whittington and Holloway also batted well despite having only played one first class match between them before the tour started. Hearne was a success with the ball but Brown and Young were something of a disappointment. Despite being in his mid-50s the captain also turned out to be a useful bowler. ==Averages==