
Australia v West Indies 2025: Results, Schedule, Streams
Australia swept West Indies across eight matches in June–July 2025, winning all three Tests and five T20Is in a tour that exposed the home side’s structural vulnerabilities and marked Australia’s first-ever T20I series win in the Caribbean.
1st Test: June 25, Bridgetown · 2nd Test: July 3, St George’s · 3rd Test: July 12, Jamaica · Format: 3 Tests + 5 T20Is
Quick snapshot
- Australia won all 8 matches across the tour (Windies Cricket)
- 1st Test: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown — Australia by 159 runs (Windies Cricket)
- 3rd Test: Sabina Park — Australia by 176 runs (day-night format) (Windies Cricket)
- CD Green finished top run-scorer with 389 runs (Windies Cricket)
- Exact T20I dates disputed across sources (20/21, 22/23)
- Full squad lists not fully confirmed
- Attendance or viewership figures unavailable
- Fixtures confirmed July 2025 by Cricket West Indies
- Day-night format announced July 2025 for 3rd Test
- Tour ran June 25 – July 29, 2025
- Australia returns for ICC World Test Championship cycle
- West Indies rebuild likely continues into 2026
- Streaming options vary by region — check local providers
Eight matches. Eight wins for Australia. That is the simplest way to describe the Australia tour of West Indies 2025, but the numbers only tell part of the story.
The table below summarizes key tour data across dates, venues, and performance metrics.
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Tour Dates | June–July 2025 |
| Tests | 3 matches |
| T20Is | 5 matches |
| 1st Test | June 25–29, Bridgetown |
| 2nd Test | July 3–7, St George’s |
| 3rd Test | July 12–16, Jamaica (day-night) |
| Top run-scorer | CD Green — 389 runs |
| Sources | Windies Cricket, Wikipedia |
Where can I watch West Indies vs Australia?
Fans across the globe had multiple options to follow the series, though the landscape varied significantly by region.
Live streaming options
Several platforms carried live coverage of the tour, with some regions relying solely on digital streaming while others had television options available.
The regional breakdown below shows which services held rights for each market during the 2025 tour.
| Region | Streaming Service | TV Option |
|---|---|---|
| India / South Asia | FanCode (₹99/match) | None |
| Australia | Kayo Sports, ESPN, Fetch TV | Fox Cricket |
| New Zealand | Sky Sport NZ | Sky Sport NZ |
| Caribbean | Disney+ (via ESPN) | ESPN Caribbean |
| UK / Europe | Sky Go, NOW TV | TNT Sports |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport | DStv |
| Middle East / SEA | ICC.tv | None |
Fans in India wanting to stream via FanCode could access live scores, match streams, and highlights for the entire tour.
TV channels by region
Television coverage was most comprehensive in Australia, where Fox Cricket and ESPN offered dedicated cricket programming alongside streaming options. Caribbean viewers had access to ESPN Caribbean via traditional broadcast and Disney+ streaming, according to the broadcast guide published on tapmad broadcast analysis.
The per-match pricing model on FanCode penalizes fans who want to follow the entire series. Cross-border viewers also face geo-restrictions that require VPN solutions to maintain access.
Where is the AUS vs WI test being held?
The tour covered three Caribbean nations, with each venue selected to showcase cricket across the region’s diverse geography.
1st Test venue
Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados hosted the opening Test from June 25–29. Australia won by 159 runs, posting 180 and 310 in their two innings while dismissing West Indies for 190 and 141.
2nd Test venue
The Grenada National Cricket Stadium in St. George’s welcomed the second Test from July 3–7. Australia claimed victory by 133 runs in that match, with scores of 286 and 243 against West Indies’ 253 and 143.
Full tour schedule
Cricket West Indies confirmed the complete schedule in February 2025, with the third and final Test at Sabina Park, Jamaica running from July 12–16 as a day-night fixture under lights.
The full schedule table below captures all eight matches with their respective outcomes during the 2025 tour.
| Match | Venue | Dates | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Test | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown | June 25–29 | Australia by 159 runs |
| 2nd Test | Grenada National Cricket Stadium | July 3–7 | Australia by 133 runs |
| 3rd Test | Sabina Park, Jamaica | July 12–16 | Australia by 176 runs |
| 1st T20I | Sabina Park, Jamaica | July 20–21 | Australia by 3 wickets |
| 2nd T20I | Sabina Park, Jamaica | July 22–23 | Australia by 8 wickets |
| 3rd–5th T20I | Warner Park, St. Kitts | July 25–29 | Australia wins (all close chases) |
The three Test venues—Bridgetown, St George’s, and Jamaica—represent a deliberate spread across Caribbean cricket nations. Each location brought its own crowd and atmosphere, though all three resulted in Australian victories.
Who is the greatest player of West Indies?
West Indies cricket history stretches back generations, with a legacy that few nations can match. The team that once dominated world cricket across four decades now struggles to compete consistently at the highest level.
Viv Richards legacy
Sir Vivian Richards remains the most celebrated West Indies cricketer in history. His career statistics speak for themselves—8,593 Test runs at an average of 49.85, with 114 centuries including one legendary 291 against England in 1976. Wikipedia documentation confirms his career as one of cricket’s most destructive batsmen.
Modern stars
Contemporary West Indies players face different challenges than their predecessors. The current generation competes in a more globally competitive environment, with Australia and India investing heavily in domestic cricket infrastructure that West Indies struggles to match.
The implication: The gap between West Indies’ historical peak and current standing reflects broader structural challenges—smaller player pools, competing franchise leagues draining talent, and inconsistent administrative support—rather than a lack of individual skill.
Is cricket declining in West Indies?
The results of this tour provide one answer, though the picture is more complex than simple win-loss records.
Causes of decline
Several factors have contributed to West Indies’ struggles in international cricket over the past two decades.
- Player migration to T20 leagues globally reduces availability for national duty
- Smaller population base compared to India, Australia, or England
- Competing with franchise cricket for talent and attention
- Inconsistent investment in youth development infrastructure
Recent performances
Losing all eight matches to Australia in 2025 continues a pattern visible across recent years. The 3rd Test at Sabina Park saw West Indies dismissed for 27 runs in their second innings—the second-lowest score in Test cricket history and a stark illustration of batting fragility.
A second-innings total of 27 runs is not merely a bad day at the office. It signals fundamental technical and mental gaps that cannot be fixed by swapping one or two players. For West Indies administrators, this demands structural reform, not personnel rotation.
Is 27 the lowest test score?
West Indies’ innings of 27 runs at Sabina Park ranks among the lowest scores in Test cricket history, though it is not the absolute record.
West Indies 27 all out
The innings of 27 runs in the 3rd Test at Sabina Park represented a historic low for the current West Indies side. Australia scored 225 and 121 in their two innings, setting West Indies 176 to win. The home side managed just 143 in their first innings before that spectacular collapse in the second.
Historical context
The lowest score in Test cricket history remains New Zealand’s 26 all out against England in 1955. West Indies’ 27 at Sabina Park sits alongside several other low scores from various nations across cricket history. Wikipedia records confirm this marked only the second time West Indies had been dismissed for under 30 runs in Test cricket.
What this means: Scoring 27 in a Test is rare enough to generate headlines, but it reflects the broader inconsistency plaguing West Indies batting. The question is not whether this was an anomaly—it was—but whether the team has processes in place to prevent recurrence.
Where to Watch Australia vs India Cricket
For fans planning future cricket viewing, streaming options continue to evolve. Australian matches against India and other nations follow similar regional patterns to the West Indies tour, with platforms like Kayo Sports, ESPN, and FanCode covering different markets.
Ricky Ponting Cricket Commentary
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has become one of cricket’s most recognizable voices in commentary. His insights during the West Indies series provided viewers with tactical analysis rooted in extensive international experience.
Series Timeline
Cricket West Indies confirms complete tour schedule
CWI announces 3rd Test as day-night fixture
1st Test begins, Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
2nd Test begins, Grenada National Cricket Stadium
3rd Test begins, Sabina Park, Jamaica (day-night)
1st T20I, Sabina Park, Jamaica
5th T20I concludes tour, Warner Park, St. Kitts
Confirmed facts
- Australia won all 8 matches on the 2025 tour
- Fixtures confirmed by Cricket West Indies in February 2025
- CD Green topped run-scoring with 389 total runs
- Travis Head led Test scoring with 224 runs
- Windies Cricket YouTube provided official match streams
What’s unclear
- Exact dates for some T20I matches (sources vary 20/21, 22/23)
- Complete squad selections for both teams
- Attendance figures for each venue
- Post-series player availability for upcoming tours
Key performers from the tour
While team results showed a clear gap, individual performances emerged across both sides throughout the series.
Australia registered their first-ever T20I series win in the West Indies, completing a clean sweep across all eight matches played.
— Wikipedia overview of Australian cricket team in West Indies 2025
CD Green finished as the tour’s leading run-scorer with 389 runs across Tests and T20Is, providing crucial runs at multiple batting positions throughout the series.
— Windies Cricket official series statistics
Travis Head’s 224 Test runs came at a crucial point in the batting order, but West Indies’ leading scorers SD Hope (298) and BA King (289) showed the home side was not without talent—only without consistency.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the full schedule for Australia v West Indies 2025?
The tour ran from June 25 to July 29, 2025, featuring 3 Tests (June 25–29, July 3–7, July 12–16) and 5 T20Is (July 20–29). Tests were played in Bridgetown, St George’s, and Jamaica. T20Is were split between Sabina Park and Warner Park, St. Kitts.
How to get Australia vs West Indies live scores?
Live scores were available on FanCode (India), ESPN (global), Windies Cricket official website, and cricket.com.au. All three platforms offered ball-by-ball updates alongside scorecards.
What is Australia v West Indies head-to-head record?
Australia won all eight matches in the 2025 series—this marked Australia’s first-ever T20I series win in the West Indies. Historically, West Indies held the advantage in earlier Test matchups, but Australia has dominated recent bilateral series.
Who are key players in Australia v West Indies?
CD Green topped the tour with 389 runs. Travis Head scored 224 Test runs. Alex Carey contributed 187 Test runs. For West Indies, SD Hope (298 runs) and BA King (289 runs) were the leading run-scorers despite the overall series loss.
What are predictions for AUS vs WI Tests?
Based on the 2025 tour results, Australia enters any future matchup against West Indies as clear favorites. The gap in batting consistency, especially in pressure situations, suggests continued Australian dominance unless West Indies implements structural reforms.
Where to buy tickets for Australia v West Indies?
Tickets were available through Cricket West Indies official channels and venue box offices for the Bridgetown, St George’s, and Jamaica matches. Warner Park matches (St. Kitts) sold through local Caribbean event platforms. Advance purchase was recommended due to high demand for Test cricket in the region.
What format is the Australia v West Indies series?
The 2025 tour featured three red-ball Tests and five T20I white-ball matches. The Test series formed part of the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship, giving both teams points toward qualification for the final.
For Australian cricket fans, the verdict is straightforward: this tour delivered exactly what a dominant side should—clean wins, strong individual performances, and championship points in the bank. For West Indies, the 27 runs at Sabina Park are not just a statistic—they are a call to action that the region’s cricket governors cannot afford to ignore much longer.