
WI vs AUS 3rd Test playing 11, live match time (IST) and live streaming
This concluding match will be a day-night Test, scheduled to take place from July 12 to 16 at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. Interestingly, it will mark Australia's first-ever pink-ball Test on foreign soil, despite being the most experienced side when it comes to day-night matches. Their familiarity with the pink ball gives them a tactical edge heading into this historic fixture.
On the other hand, the West Indies will need to pull off something extraordinary to avoid a whitewash. While their bowling unit has performed admirably throughout the series, their batting lineup has consistently fallen short, failing to provide the resistance needed against a disciplined Australian attack.
West Indies Playing 11 (Probable): Kraigg Brathwaite/Mikyle Louis, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Brandon King, Roston Chase (c), Shai Hope (wk), Justin Greaves, Alzarri Joseph, Jomel Warrican/Anderson Phillip, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales
Australia Playing 11 (Probable): Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Nathan Lyon/Scott Boland, Josh Hazlewood
WI vs AUS: Head-to-head in Tests
Total matches: 120
West Indies won: 33
Australia won: 61
Draw: 25
WI vs AUS 3rd Test: Full Squads
West Indies squad: Kraigg Brathwaite, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Brandon King, Roston Chase(c), Shai Hope(w), Justin Greaves, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Anderson Phillip, Jayden Seales, Jomel Warrican, Tevin Imlach, Kevlon Anderson, Mikyle Louis, Johann Layne
WI vs AUS 3rd Test: Live Streaming and Telecast Details
When will the West Indies vs Australia third Test match be played?
The third Test between West Indies and Australia will be played on Sunday, July 13.
Where will the third Test between West Indies and Australia be played?
The third Test match between West Indies and Australia will be played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.
When will the toss for the third Test match between West Indies and Australia take place?
The toss for the third Test match between West Indies and Australia will take place at 11:30 PM IST (Jul 12).
When will the West Indies vs Australia match begin on July 12?
The third Test match between West Indies and Australia will begin at 11:05 PM IST on July 12.
Where to watch the live telecast of the third Test match between West Indies and Australia?
The live telecast of the third Test match between West Indies and Australia will not be available in India.
Where to watch the live streaming of the third Test match between West Indies and Australia?
The live streaming of the third Test match between West Indies and Australia will be available on the FanCode app and website in India.
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