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January 6, 2001
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Australia's Test match winning streak

Australia stretched their world record number of consecutive Test cricket wins to 15 with victory over the West Indies in the fifth and final Test Saturday.

Australia beat the tourists by six wickets to sweep the series 5-0.

The winning streak:

Zimbabwe by 10 wickets, Harare, October 14-17 1999.
Pakistan by 10 wickets, Brisbane, November 5-9 1999.
Pakistan by four wickets, Hobart, November 18-22 1999.
Pakistan by innings and 20 runs, Perth, November 26-28 1999.
India by 285 runs, Adelaide, December 10-14 1999.
India by 180 runs, Melbourne, December 26-30 1999.
India by innings and 141 runs, Sydney, January 2-4 2000.
New Zealand by 62 runs, Auckland, March 11-15 2000.
New Zealand by six wickets, Wellington, March 24-27 2000.
New Zealand by six wickets, Hamilton, March 31-April 3 2000
West Indies by an innings and 126 runs, Brisbane, November 23-25 2000
West Indies by an innings and 27 runs, Perth, December 1-3 2000.
West Indies by five wickets, Adelaide, December 15-19 2000
West Indies by 352 runs, Melbourne, December 26-29 2000
West Indies by six wickets, Sydney, January 2-6 2001

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