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The West Indies have had a tough run in this series, losing all three T20Is so far. They have only one win in the last five T20Is and it was against Ireland back on 15 June, 2025. West Indies delivered their best performance in this series in the last match as Shai Hope’s century and a half-century from Brandon King helped them to post 214 runs on the board. Yet, they lost the match, making it 3-0 in this series. The surface had no help for the bowlers, still Romario Shepherd picked 2 wickets but was very expensive.
Australia are currently in excellent form, securing victories in all five of their recent T20I matches, comprising the three matches in this series and two additional wins against Pakistan from November 2024. They've been crushing it with the bat in this ongoing series versus West Indies. Cameron Green and Mitchell Owen were the heroes for the Aussies in the first two T20I while it was Tim David who scored the fastest T20I century by an Aussie as he struck 102 runs not out off 37 balls to help Australia win by 6 wickets while chasing 215 runs, that too in just 16.1 overs.
The pitch at Warner Park offers ideal conditions for batsmen, as evidenced by both teams surpassing 200 runs in the third T20I. The smaller boundaries of 60–70 meters create numerous scoring opportunities through sixes and fours. At the start, pace bowlers may find some seam and bounce, but as the pitch settles, it tends to favor batsmen, with totals over 200 becoming a common occurrence. Teams batting second have won the majority of the T20s here, so chasing is the preferred strategy, keep that at the back of your mind while building your Dream11 team.
West Indies and Australia have gone up against each other 24 times in T20I cricket, and Australia currently holds the advantage. It’s a pretty intense rivalry, but lately, Australia’s been in better form, helping them come out on top more often. As things stand, Australia has the upper hand with 13 wins, compared to West Indies' 11.
However, the series began with West Indies leading with 11 wins while Australia had 10 wins. In these three matches played so far, Australia have been the better side. They took the first T20I by 3 wickets, with Mitchell Owen stepping up big time with a half-century. Josh Inglis’ 78 runs knock then helped the Aussies to win by 8 wickets in the 2nd T20I and Tim David’s century in the 3rd T20I sealed the deal with a series victory with still two matches to go.
West Indies Predicted Playing XI: Brandon King, Shai Hope (C, WK), Shimron Hetmyer, Roston Chase, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Jediah Blades.
Injury Updates: None
Australia Predicted Playing XI: Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Marsh (C), Josh Inglis (WK), Cameron Green, Tim David, Mitchell Owen, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Sean Abbott.
Injury Updates: None
Disclaimer: CricOpinion provides predictions based on analysis, understanding, and intuition. Refer to records and stats before making decisions. You are not bound to follow these predictions. CricOpinion is not responsible for any losses, damages, or consequences resulting from the use of this information.
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