Australia will take on the West Indies in the 3rd Test of the three-match Test series. The match will be played at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, from 13th July 2025 to 17th July 2025 at 12:00 AM IST. West Indies The West Indies would be disappointed with their performance in this series. Before the start of the series, the change in captaincy for the West Indies promised to bring some fortunate luck, but the condition has remained the same. They were hammered in the first two Test matches by 159 and 133 runs respectively. Brandon King scored his first Test half-century in the last match; he is the only half-centurion from his team in this series. Bowlers including Shamar Joseph, Alzarri Joseph and Jayden Seales have been phenomenal throughout the series, but the batters have disappointed with their performance. With the last Test match remaining, Roston Chase and the team will look to end the campaign on a happy note. Australia Australia, on the other hand, did a great job on yet another away tour under Pat Cummins. Alex Carey, Beau Webster rose to the occasion yet again in the last match, scoring their respective half-centuries, and Steve Smith, after returning from a fractured finger, registered his 43rd half-century of his Test career. As Australia has already clinched the series, Pat Cummins would look to offer Scott Boland a chance in the series in place of Josh Hazlewood, considering his recent injury track record and Boland's performance in Test cricket. WI vs AUS 3rd Test: Pitch Report The Sabina Park in Jamaica is set to host the first pink-ball Test match in its history. The first two test matches in this series have been dominated by the bowlers, and it will be no surprise if the pitch at Sabina Park acts favorable for the pace bowlers. As per the recent track records, the pitch might pose a threat to the batters in the starting but with no risk in the early stage, batters can play cautiously. The first innings at this ground is just 164, which suggests that the match could be a low-scoring showdown. WI vs AUS 3rd Test: Weather Report The weather is likely to remain hot and humid for most part of the Test match, but there is no rain predicted for the match. The temperature is likely to remain between 26° to somewhere near 32° C in the Test match. WI vs AUS Head-to-Head (in Tests) WI vs AUS head-to-head (in Tests) Match Played 122 Won by West Indies 33 Won by Australia 63 Tied 1 Drawn 25 Probable XI West Indies: Tevin Imlach, Brandon King, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase (c), Shai Hope (wk), Anderson Philip, Alzarri Joseph, Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph. Australia: Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland. Must-Pick Players for WI vs AUS 3rd Test Top Wicketkeeper to Pick Alex Carey | AUS: The 33-year-old left-hand wicketkeeper has always been an underrated batsman from this Australian team. He is in the red-hot form on this tour, scoring half-centuries in both the Test matches. He has scored 166 runs in four innings on this tour with an average of 41.5 so far. His addition to your team will only favour your fantasy XI. Top Batters to Pick Brandon King | WI: The 30-year-old batter is the best batter from the squad; he is the only batter who has scored a half-century for the team in this Test series. He has scored 115 runs in 2 Test matches, but his skills and ability to play long innings have always been underrated. Steve Smith | AUS: This 36-year-old Test batter is one of the modern-day best Test batters of this generation. Already at the summit, he has scored 10424 runs in 118 Test matches, including 36 Test centuries. He returned to cricket after recovering from a fractured finger and scored his 43rd half-century of his Test career. His addition to your team will surely benefit you. Top All-Rounders to Pick Justin Greaves | WI: The 31-year-old all-rounder of the West Indies team had a decent outing in the first two Test matches. He can bat and bowl as well, scoring runs in his batting and taking regular wickets in his bowling. In 8 Test matches, he has scored 276 runs and has also taken 11 wickets. Missing him out won't be a good option. Beau Webster | AUS: With over 350 runs and 7 wickets in just 6 Tests, Webster is establishing himself as a key all-rounder for the team. In the first two Test matches, he has scored 136 runs and has also taken 4 wickets. Keeping him out will cost you some crucial fantasy points. Top Bowlers to Pick Shamar Joseph | WI: The 25-year-old right-arm pacer wreaked havoc on the Australian lineup in the first Test match and then in the second match as well. He took 9 wickets across both innings in the first match, then took 5 wickets in the second Test match, a total of 14 in 4 innings in this series. Hence, his inclusion in your fantasy XI is a must to win. Mitchell Starc | AUS: Mitchell Starc and his contribution to Australian Test cricket need no introduction; he is capable of wreaking havoc through his bowling on any batting unit, especially when it comes to the pink ball. There is no other bowler better than this beast. He has taken 74 wickets at 18.14. He plays his 100th Test in Jamaica and needs five wickets to reach 400. He is a must-have player in your fantasy eleven.