Where to watch West Indies vs. Australia free live stream, TV channel, start time for 1st T20 match

Neeraj Sharma

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After an extended break of eight months from the T20 circuit, Australia are set to return to the shortest format on Monday as they kick off a five-match series against the West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston.

With the T20 World Cup on the horizon, both camps will treat this series as a crucial dress rehearsal, especially with several seasoned campaigners having already stepped away or preparing to bow out soon.

Australia will have to fill the void left by Matthew Wade, whose retirement marks the end of an era behind the stumps and in the middle-order. His absence opens the door for Josh Inglis, who has been waiting in the wings.

Marcus Stoinis is also unavailable for this series, while the second spinner slot remains a pressing question given the Caribbean conditions expected at the World Cup. As a result, Mitchell Owen and Matt Kuhnemann are eyeing their first international appearances in T20Is.

The West Indies, however, are navigating even choppier waters. Nicholas Pooran’s sudden retirement shocked many, and Andre Russell’s declaration that he only has two T20Is left in him adds to the turbulence.

Yet, the Windies remain buoyed by the experience of their spin duo, Gudakesh Motie and Akeal Hosein, both of whom have delivered consistently in Caribbean conditions. A deep pool of all-rounders also gives them tactical flexibility with both bat and ball, especially in the crucial middle overs.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.

West Indies vs. Australia live stream, TV channel in the US

Here's how to watch this T20I match in Australia:

  • TV Channel: Fox Cricket (Channel 501)
  • Live Stream: Kayo, Foxtel

This game is available for the live TV broadcast on dedicated cricket channel Fox Cricket. You can also live stream this game on Kayo and Foxtel.

New users to Kayo can currently sign up to a FREE trial.

What time does West Indies vs. Australia start in US?

This T20I match takes place at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, and kicks off on Friday, July 21, 2025, at 9:00 p.m. local time (AST)

Here's how that time translates across Australia:

 DateKickoff time
Australian Eastern Standard TimeJuly 2110:00 a.m.
Australian Central Standard TimeJuly 219:30 a.m.
Australian Western Standard TimeJuly 218:00 a.m.

West Indies vs. Australia predicted XIs, team news

Shai Hope will lead the West Indies, flanked by seasoned players like Jason Holder, Rovman Powell, and the departing Andre Russell, who will only feature in the first two matches of the series. The squad also includes two debutants: Jewel Andrew, a promising wicketkeeper-batter praised for his finesse against spin, and Jediah Blades, who impressed with the ball during his ODI debut late last year and now steps into the T20 spotlight.

With the bat, Hope is expected to anchor the innings, while the heavy-hitters, Powell, Rutherford, Russell, and Evin Lewis, will look to accelerate in the middle and death overs. Shimron Hetmyer’s participation remains uncertain as he is currently committed to the Global Super League.

On the bowling front, Alzarri Joseph’s raw pace could pose early problems for the Australian top order, while Romario Shepherd and Russell are known for maintaining tight lines at the death. Spin will also play a central role, with Hosein and Motie likely to exploit the turning surfaces.

West Indies predicted XI: Evin Lewis, Brandon King, Shai Hope (c/wk), Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Andre Russell, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie.

Australia, on the other hand, are entering the series with confidence and cohesion. Mitchell Marsh, who continues to grow into his role as captain, will lead a side that has won 12 of their last 14 T20Is under his stewardship. The squad is a strong mix of familiar names and emerging talent.

Veterans like Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, and Josh Inglis will provide experience, while exciting young guns such as Jake Fraser-McGurk, Cooper Connolly, and Mitch Owen bring firepower and fresh energy. The batting group looks formidable, Mitchell Marsh, Matthew Short, and Inglis are expected to set the tone early, with Maxwell and David ready to explode at the back end of the innings.

Both Owen and Short are coming off stellar campaigns in Major League Cricket 2025, having each amassed over 300 runs, and will be hoping to carry that momentum forward.

On the bowling front, Sean Abbott is likely to take the new ball, with Xavier Bartlett’s speed and pinpoint control giving him a solid shot at early breakthroughs. Leggie Adam Zampa, who typically thrives on Caribbean tracks, will be Australia’s trump card in the middle overs.

Australia predicted XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (wk), Mitchell Owen, Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Ben Dwarshius, Matt Kuhnemann, Adam Zampa.

Australia tour of West Indies 2025 schedule

All times AEST

T20I Matches

  • First T20I: July 21, Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, 10:00 a.m.
  • Second T20I: July 23, Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, 10:00 a.m.
  • Third T20I: July 26,  Werner Park, Ballpark in Nebraska, 9:00 a.m.
  • Fourth T20I: July 27, Werner Park, Ballpark in Nebraska, 9:00 a.m.
  • Fifth T20I: July 29, Werner Park, Ballpark in Nebraska, 9:00 a.m.

Neeraj Sharma

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