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Contents
- 1 AUS vs WI 3rd Test Match:Day 3
- 2 AUS vs WI 3rd Test Match:Day 2
- 3 AUS vs WI 3rd Test Match:Day 1
- 4 AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test: After 30 Years, The Two Teams Face Off Again at Sabina Park
- 5 Australia’s Key Players to Watch
- 6 West Indies’s Key Players to Watch
- 7 AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test Possible Squad List
- 8 AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test – Preview & Match Details:
- 9 AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test – Venue: Sabina Park
- 10 All Australia tour of West Indies Series Match:
AUS vs WI 3rd Test Match:Day 3
Stumps:Australia best West Indies by 176 runs.
| Australia | West Indies |
| 225 & 121 | 143 & 27 |
Australia pulled off a wild win in Kingston, crushing the West Indies by 176 runs in a match that felt more like a highlight reel than a Test. Mitchell Starc, celebrating his 100th Test, decided to throw a party with the pink ball doing all the talking. He tore through the top order like a man possessed, grabbing three wickets in his first over and finishing with a jaw-dropping 6 for 9. Oh, and he also notched his 400th Test wicket and set a new record for the fastest five-for in Test history with just 15 balls. No big deal.
An unforgettable three balls from Scott Boland! #WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/5wsFhqDUsB
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) July 14, 2025
As if that wasn’t enough chaos, Scott Boland said “me too” and snagged a hat-trick, leaving the Windies all out for just 27 in 14.3 overs, barely escaping the record books for lowest Test total by a single run. Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph did some damage earlier with the ball, but this was the Starc and Boland show. Australia sealed the 3-0 series win, and honestly, it was more of a demolition than a contest.
Complete and utter
DOMINATION#WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/junFbQLnuP— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) July 14, 2025
AUS vs WI 3rd Test Match:Day 2
Stumps:Australia lead by 181 runs.
| Australia | West Indies |
| 225 & 99/6 | 143 |
It was chaos under the lights at Sabina Park as Day 2 of the Test zipped along at full throttle. Australia, after posting 225, were rocked by a fiery West Indies pace attack and stumbled to 99 for 6 by stumps. Cameron Green stood tall amid the carnage with a gritty 42*, and he nearly didn’t make it that far, having a close call on 14. Sam Konstas, sadly, had another forgettable outing with a duck, leaving his Ashes dreams hanging by a thread. But despite the drama, Australia still ended the day with a handy 181-run lead.
Opening partnership broken!💥
Guess who!⭐ #WIvENG #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/eof3BYC0nm
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 14, 2025
Earlier, the West Indies were bundled out for 143 in their first innings, with Scott Boland picking up 3 wickets in his return to the side. That gave the Aussies an 82-run cushion before facing the second innings trial by fire. The new ball session? Absolutely electric. Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph were breathing fire. Shamar nabbing two wickets, and Alzarri clocking 147kph while rattling Steven Smith. It was fast, furious, and impossible to look away. This Test is shaping up to be a spicy one!
A late West Indies fightback in Jamaica 👀#WIvAUS 📲 https://t.co/7an5Fwsmo7#WTC27 pic.twitter.com/6C7MkqIqbk
— ICC (@ICC) July 14, 2025
AUS vs WI 3rd Test Match:Day 1
Stumps:West Indies trail Australia by 209 runs.
| Australia | West Indies |
| 225 | 16/1 |
Australia’s day went from solid to shambolic in no time as they crumbled under the pink-ball pressure in Kingston, folding for 225 after cruising at 129 for 2. Shamar Joseph lit up the night with 4 wickets, ably supported by Greaves and Seales, who split the rest. Smith and Green looked set for something big, but the West Indies’ quicks had other plans. A late flurry of sixes from Pat Cummins added a splash of drama, but it was more sizzle than steak.
Shai Hope with a STUNNER of a catch!💥😍#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/1yh0Q8bV9Q
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 12, 2025
Mitchell Starc, playing his 100th Test, bounced back from a duck with an early strike, removing debutant Kevlon Anderson. Despite being forced into a patchwork opening pair, the West Indies ended the day just one down, thanks to some grit from King and Chase. With the pink ball still zipping and Australia going all pace (yes, Lyon was dropped!), the second innings could tell us if 225 was a collapse… or a fighting total in disguise. Stay tuned.
Anderson PHILLIP…HOW!?🤯#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/WaZxSoCU1v
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 13, 2025
AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test: After 30 Years, The Two Teams Face Off Again at Sabina Park
The final Test match of the Australia tour of West Indies series is scheduled to be played at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. Historically, the two sides have clashed at this venue on eight occasions, with Australia winning four times and the West Indies securing two victories. The remaining two matches ended in draws. But, these figures might not carry much weight today, as the last time these two teams played a Test at this ground was way back in 1995, when Australia won by 9 wickets. Now, after thirty years, the two teams return to this historic venue, and fans will be eager to see what kind of contest unfolds this time.
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Australia’s Key Players to Watch
- Usman Khawaja (Opener) – A master of grinding out runs in tough conditions. His ability to play both pace and spin makes him vital on a tricky pitch.
- Marnus Labuschagne (No. 3) – Relentless against spin and sharp against pace, he thrives in wearing down attacks. His energy in the field adds extra value.
- Pat Cummins (Captain, Fast Bowler) – His seam movement and ability to exploit uneven bounce make him a constant threat. Leadership in managing the attack is key.
- Nathan Lyon (Spinner) – If the pitch deteriorates, his drift and turn become lethal. His experience in the Caribbean gives Australia control.

West Indies’s Key Players to Watch
- Kraigg Brathwaite (Captain, Opener) – His patience and ability to blunt the new ball are crucial at Sabina Park, where early movement can trouble batters. A long innings from him sets the tone.
- Jermaine Blackwood (Middle Order) – A fearless counterattacker, Blackwood disrupts bowling plans. On a slow pitch, his aggression against spin and pace can shift momentum quickly.
- Alzarri Joseph (Fast Bowler) – His raw pace and steep bounce exploit Sabina Park’s variable bounce. If the ball reverses, he becomes even more dangerous.
- Gudakesh Motie (Spinner) – The pitch may break up, favoring his accurate left-arm spin. His subtle variations can trouble Australia’s middle order.

AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test Possible Squad List
| Australia’s Squad | West Indies’s Squad |
| Usman Khawaja | Kraigg Brathwaite |
| Steve Smith | Tagenarine Chanderpaul |
| Marnus Labuschagne | Kirk McKenzie |
| Cameron Green | Alick Athanaze |
| Travis Head | Jermaine Blackwood |
| Mitchell Marsh | Joshua Da Silva |
| Alex Carey | Jason Holder |
| Pat Cummins | Gudakesh Motie |
| Mitchell Starc | Alzarri Joseph |
| Nathan Lyon | Kemar Roach |
| Josh Hazlewood | Shamar Joseph |
AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test – Preview & Match Details:
Match Name: Australia tour of West Indies series
Match Date: 13th Jul 2025
Match Time: 12:00 AM IST
Competing Teams: Australia vs West Indies 3rd TEST (AUS vs WI)
Venue: Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Note:The match has not started yet, but updates will be provided regularly once it begins.
AUS vs WI 2025 3rd Test – Venue: Sabina Park
Stadium Capacity: Approximately 20,000 spectators
Stadium Address: South Camp Road, Kingston, Jamaica
Stadium Features: Sabina Park is a prominent cricket stadium located in Kingston, Jamaica. It serves as an important home ground for both the West Indies cricket team and the Jamaica national team, and is also a venue for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The exact date of the stadium’s establishment is difficult to trace, as the land was originally private property. However, it has been in official use as a cricket venue since 1895 and has continued to host matches to this day.
The first international match played at Sabina Park was in 1930, when the West Indies faced England. It was during this match that England’s Andy Sandham scored a then-world-record 325 runs—a record that stood until 2005. This historic Test is also remembered as the famous “Timeless Test,” as the match lasted a total of nine days.

All Australia tour of West Indies Series Match:
- AUS vs WI 2025 1st Test of the Australia tour of West Indies series on 06/25 at 07:30 PM IST
- AUS vs WI 2025 2nd Test of the Australia tour of West Indies series on 07/03 at 07:30 PM IST
- WI vs AUS 2025 1st T20I – West Indies and Australia lock horns at Sabina Park for the first time ever
- WI vs AUS 2025 2nd T20I – The Twelfth Man of West Indies at Sabina Park
- WI vs AUS 2025 3rd T20I – West Indies ready to transform into Weather Workers and control the conditions
- WI vs AUS 2025 4th T20I – Rovman Powell faces off against Adam Zampa in a crucial battle
- WI vs AUS 2025 5th T20I – With Australia resting their key players, will fresh faces be trusted to open the innings?













