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Home  »  Cricket  »  West Indies vs Australia 2025  »  3rd Test Scorecard

Australia vs West Indies Scorecard, 3rd Test, West Indies vs Australia 2025

Result · Jul 13 2025, Sun - 12:00 AM (IST)
AUSTRALIA
225, 121
WEST INDIES
143, 27
Australia won by 176 runs
CRR:1.86
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Jayden Seales 16 3 59 3 3.7
Shamar Joseph 17.3 4 33 4 1.9
Alzarri Joseph 7 1 23 0 3.3
Justin Greaves 14 2 56 3 4
Jomel Warrican 12 4 33 0 2.8
Roston Chase 4 - 13 0 3.3
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
28/1 (16.1) Sam Konstas
68/2 (31.3) Usman Khawaja
129/3 (48.6) Cameron Green
157/4 (55.6) Steven Smith
161/5 (59.4) Beau Webster
189/6 (64.6) Travis Head
198/7 (66.4) Alex Carey
199/8 (67.6) Mitchell Starc
216/9 (69.5) Pat Cummins
225/10 (70.3) Josh Hazlewood
WEST INDIES - 143/10 (52.1)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Brandon King lbw b Josh Hazlewood 14 42 2 - 33.33
Kevlon Anderson b Mitchell Starc 3 14 - - 21.43
Roston Chase (c) c Usman Khawaja b Pat Cummins 18 71 1 - 25.35
John Campbell lbw b Scott Boland 36 65 4 - 55.38
Mikyle Louis b Josh Hazlewood 7 30 1 - 23.33
Shai Hope (wk) b Scott Boland 23 35 3 - 65.71
Justin Greaves Run out (Sam Konstas) 18 31 2 - 58.06
Alzarri Joseph c Steve Smith b Beau Webster 2 4 - - 50
Shamar Joseph b Scott Boland 8 13 1 - 61.54
Jomel Warrican c Alex Carey b Pat Cummins 0 5 - - -
Jayden Seales Not out 4 7 - - 57.14
Extras 10 ( lb: 6 Nb: 4)
Total 143 / 10 (52.1 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 13 3 32 1 2.5
Josh Hazlewood 10 1 32 2 3.2
Pat Cummins 11 1 24 2 2.2
Scott Boland 13.1 4 34 3 2.6
Beau Webster 5 1 15 1 3
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
11/1 (4.2) Kevlon Anderson
28/2 (16.2) Brandon King
58/3 (26.4) Roston Chase
82/4 (35.1) John Campbell
95/5 (38.3) Mikyle Louis
124/6 (46.3) Shai Hope
127/7 (47.2) Alzarri Joseph
135/8 (48.3) Justin Greaves
137/9 (49.6) Jomel Warrican
143/10 (52.1) Shamar Joseph
Bowler O M R W Eco
Jayden Seales 8 2 32 0 4
Shamar Joseph 13 4 34 4 2.6
Alzarri Joseph 12 2 27 5 2.3
Justin Greaves 4 - 19 1 4.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (1.5) Sam Konstas
19/2 (5.5) Usman Khawaja
28/3 (8.6) Steven Smith
50/4 (16.4) Travis Head
69/5 (20.3) Beau Webster
69/6 (20.6) Alex Carey
99/7 (29.1) Cameron Green
105/8 (32.1) Pat Cummins
116/9 (35.5) Scott Boland
121/10 (36.6) Josh Hazlewood
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 7.3 4 9 6 1.2
Josh Hazlewood 5 3 10 1 2
Scott Boland 2 1 2 3 1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (0.1) John Campbell
0/2 (0.5) Kevlon Anderson
0/3 (0.6) Brandon King
5/4 (4.1) Mikyle Louis
7/5 (4.3) Shai Hope
11/6 (5.2) Roston Chase
26/7 (13.1) Justin Greaves
26/8 (13.2) Shamar Joseph
26/9 (13.3) Jomel Warrican
27/10 (14.3) Jayden Seales
Match Info
Series: Australia in West Indies 2025
Date: Jul 13 2025, Sun - 12:00 AM (IST)
Country: Jamaica
City: Kingston
Venue: Sabina Park
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
West Indies Playing XI: Mikyle Louis, John Campbell, Kevlon Anderson, Brandon King, Shai Hope (wk), Roston Chase (c), Justin Greaves, Jomel Warrican, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales
Australia Playing XI: Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Boland
  • Australia have lost only one of their last 23 men’s Tests against West Indies (W18 D4) – an eight-run loss in January 2024; they have won three of their last four matches against them in the format at Sabina Park (L1), including each of their last two after going winless across their five meetings prior (D3 L2).
  • West Indies have won only one of their last eight men’s Tests at home (D2 L5) – a 201-run victory against Bangladesh in November 2024; they have lost each of their three matches since then and a fourth consecutive defeat in this game would be their outright longest losing run in such fixtures in the history of the format.
  • Australia have won four of their five men’s Tests away from home in 2025 (L1); the last time they recorded more wins on the road in the format in a calendar year was in 2006 (W5).
  • Australia have won four of their five men’s Tests away from home in 2025 (L1); the last time they recorded more wins on the road in the format in a calendar year was in 2006 (W5).
  • West Indies have lost three of their last four men’s Tests at Sabina Park (W1), including each of their last two; the last time they recorded a longer losing run at the venue was a three-match span from 2005 to 2008.
  • Only Pakistan (39%) have scored a lower percentage of their runs from boundaries than Australia (42%) and West Indies (44%) in men’s Tests in 2025; although, Australia’s batting dot ball rate (67%) is the third best of any team (England – 64% and South Africa – 64%).
  • Only Pakistan (38.1) have recorded a better bowling strike rate in men’s Tests in 2025 than West Indies (38.7) and Australia (38.8); in fact, Australia’s bowling dot ball rate (74%) is the second best of any team (Ireland – 76%).
  • Travis Head (3,927) is 73 away from becoming the 29th player to score 4,000 runs for Australia in men’s Tests; if he achieves the milestone in his next innings (100*) he’ll become the fifth player overall to reach it in exactly 100 innings (Clive Lloyd – West Indies, David Gower – England, Misbah-ul-Haq – Pakistan and Rohit Sharma – India).
  • Kraigg Brathwaite (5,950) is 50 away from becoming the 10th player to score 6,000 runs for West Indies in men’s Tests; although, he’s scored fewer than 10 runs in five of his last six Test innings (9, 52, 4, 4, 0, 7).
  • Nathan Lyon (562) is one away from equaling Glenn McGrath (563) for the second most wickets for Australia in men’s Tests (Shane Warne -708); in addition, he’s six away (294) from becoming the second player to take 300 wickets for Australia in the format away from home (Shane Warne – 389).
  • West Indies duo Shamar Joseph (74.3% of 105 runs) and Brandon King (67.8% of 115 runs) have scored a higher percentage of their runs from boundaries than any other players in men’s Tests in 2025 (min. 70 runs).

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