It has been 20 years since the once mighty West Indies last savoured an overseas Test series win of note. But Windies team manager Richie Richardson (right) reckons there are no question marks hanging over his inexperienced side ahead of the first Test against Australia in Hobart. Once unstoppable, the Windies have not recorded a Test series win away against any nation except for minnows Zimbabwe and Bangladesh since a 1-0 triumph in New Zealand in   February 1995. And that trend does not look like ending in their three-Test series against world No.2 Australia starting at Bellerive Oval on   December 10. The Windies are third-last in the ICC's Test rankings - ahead of only Bangladesh and Zimbabwe - and have stuck with the same squad that suffered a 2-0 series whitewash in Sri Lanka last month. Windies captain Jason Holder has enjoyed just one victory in his 10-Test career - the only one in their past 13 Tests. They last won a Test series in Australia in 1992. Yet Richardson believes the Australian tour may be the making of his young side ahead of their opening fixture against a Cricket Australia XI on Wednesday.