Australia face a West Indies team depleted of many experienced players. Eight years have gone by since their last overseas Test series victory against a top-8 side; additionally, Australia haven’t won at home against them since 2022, as reflected in the Australian Men‚äôs Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard.
The Windies will look to break this pattern of failure.
| Date | Match | Venue | West Indies Score | Australia Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 Jul 2025 | 5th T20I | Basseterre | 170 (19.4 ov) | 173/7 (17 ov) | Australia won by 3 wickets |
| 27 Jul 2025 | 4th T20I | Basseterre | 205/9 (20 ov) | 206/7 (19.2 ov) | Australia won by 3 wickets |
| 26 Jul 2025 | 3rd T20I | Basseterre | 214/4 (20 ov) | 215/4 (16.1 ov) | Australia won by 6 wickets |
| 23 Jul 2025 | 2nd T20I | — | 172/8 (20 ov) | 173/2 (15+ ov) | Australia won by 8 wickets |
| 21 Jul 2025 | 1st T20I | — | 189/8 (20 ov) | 190/7 (19+ ov) | Australia won by 3 wickets |
Australia vs West Indies
Australia and West Indies have long been two of the premier teams in cricket, their rivalry spanning generations.
Over time, their matches have featured explosive batting, strategic bowling, and legendary partnerships across all formats of play; from Test matches requiring patience and skill to ODIs with high scoring innings that require tactical field placement to T20 encounters that offer spectacular hits with swift momentum changes that keep fans at the edge of their seats.
Modern contests between Australia and West Indies have been transformed by T20I cricket’s rise, enhanced fitness standards, and fierce rivalries between their players.
Be it Test cricket, ODIs or T20 matches – teams constantly push each other beyond previous limits, often producing stunning individual performances that help shape both sides’ histories.
Men’s teams will face off in both a three-match T20 series and an ODI series at Arnos Vale Stadium, both series being vitally important for Australia ahead of June’s T20 World Cup;
Windies players hope to avoid another whitewash and build on their impressive home record over recent times.
West Indies fast bowlers have proven themselves one of the most dominant Test teams ever, thanks to the likes of Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding and Joel Garner’s renowned fast bowling attack.
Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding and Joel Garner gained notoriety through their ability to deliver long spells at pace at high pace; often placing multiple slip fielders in attacking positions for maximum impact during crucial situations and producing many collapses for Australia batsmen with bounce and accuracy.
Recent years have been difficult ones for Windies white-ball cricket, yet their fortunes have been improved by the arrival of promising youngsters such as Kevlon Anderson and Tagenarine Chanderpaul who could play major roles at the 2023 World Cup in England and Wales if included as part of their squads. Their presence shows how coaches are building teams with long-term success in mind.
