[7][8] In September 2019, Kieron Pollard was named as the captain of the West Indies' team for the ODIs and T20Is, taking over the roles from Jason Holder.
[16] It was the second time that Afghanistan had won a T20I series against a team in the top ten of the ICC T20I Championship rankings, after whitewashing Bangladesh 3–0 in June 2018.
[17] The West Indies won the one-off Test match by nine wickets, with the game finishing early on the third day.
[18] West Indies cricketer Nicholas Pooran was found guilty of ball tampering during the third ODI match.
[26] Shai Hope was added to the West Indies' T20I squad for the final match, as cover for Denesh Ramdin who was injured.