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West Indies vs Australia 4th T20 playing 11, live toss time and streaming
For the West Indies, the focus is now on pride and salvaging the series. Despite individual sparks—most notably Shai Hope's maiden T20I hundred—the hosts have struggled with bowling discipline and defending high scores. At home, they'll hope for stronger showings from Brandon King, Romario Shepherd, and their spinners as they aim to reverse fortunes.
Warner Park is traditionally batting-friendly, but overcast weather may assist the bowlers early on. Expect another high-scoring game, with West Indies desperate for a breakthrough and Australia seeking complete domination.
West Indies vs Australia 4th T20 playing 11:
Total matches played: 25
West Indies won: 11
Australia won: 14
No result: 0
West Indies vs Australia 4th T20I full squad
West Indies Squad: Evin Lewis, Brandon King, Shai Hope (w/c), Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Jediah Blades, Jewel Andrew, Roston Chase, Gudakesh Motie
Australia Squad: Mitchell Owen, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mitchell Marsh (c), Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (w), Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Adam Zampa, Cooper Connolly, Nathan Ellis, Aaron Hardie, Matthew Kuhnemann, Ben Dwarshuis
West Indies vs Australia 4th T20 live telecast and streaming details
When does the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match take place?
The 4th T20I between West Indies and Australia will be played on Sunday, 27 July 2025.
What is the venue of the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match?
The match will be held at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts.
At what time will the live toss for the WI vs AUS 4th T20I take place?
The toss for the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match will take place at 4:00 AM IST.
At what time will the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match begin?
The first ball of the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match is scheduled for 4:30 AM IST.
The live telecast for the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match will not be available in India.
Live streaming of the WI vs AUS 4th T20I match will be available on the FanCode app and website in India.

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