Australia Playing 11 vs West Indies- 4th T20I, Australia tour of West Indies 2025

Mitchell Owen On His Debut For Australia

Australia will take on the West Indies in the fourth of the five-match T20I series. This article provides details about Australia’s Playing 11 vs the West Indies for the fourth match of the series.

Australia Playing 11 vs West Indies- 4th T20I, Australia tour of West Indies 2025:

Openers: Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell

Australia will hope to continue the winning momentum that they have gained courtesy of solid performances in the first three matches, which have resulted in them winning the five-match T20I series with two matches to go.

The young side, under the leadership of Mitchell Marsh, has looked like a well-rounded unit and would want to replicate the performance they delivered in the first three matches.

One of the things that stood out in all three matches for Australia was that different players put their hands up in every match and guided the team to a comprehensive win.

Having said that that the architect of the victory has been the Australian batters who have made even a decent target look below par with their aggressive strokeplay.

The visitors are expected to go in with the same playing XI that took the field in the last match and will open the batting with captain Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell.

However, the duo hasn’t been able to stitch a solid partnership for the first wicket, but they have started the innings in their usual attacking manner, with Glenn Maxwell playing the reverse sweeps and switch hits in the first over itself.

Marsh, on the other hand, has also looked to take on the bowlers but has been dismissed after getting a start. Both batters will look to get things right individually as well as as a pair in the fourth match of the series.

Middle-order batsmen and all-rounders: Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Tim David, Mitchell Owen, Cooper Connolly

The opening duo will be followed by an in-form middle order, which includes names like Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, Tim David, Mitchell Owen, and Cooper Connolly.

The middle order has done its job to perfection as any of the five batters has taken the onus to take the team over the line.

In the first match, it was Green and Owen who guided the team home, and were followed by Inglish in the second match, while it took a record-breaking century from Tim David to finish things off in the last match.

The Aussie management would hope for the middle order to keep the good work going in the upcoming match

Another big advantage that Australia has at its disposal is the ability of its batters to roll their arm, with three of its top seven batters bowling consistently in the ongoing series.

Bowlers: Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa

As far as the bowling is concerned, it has done a fine job by pulling things back in the final five overs, thereby restricting the opposition to a chaseable score.

The trio of Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, and Nathan Ellis have been at the top of their game in the three matches so far and have been assisted by Mitchell Owen.

The team’s spin bowling department, led by Adam Zampa and supported by Glenn Maxwell and Cooper Connolly, has also picked up wickets at crucial moments in the match.