Who Will Win Australia Women vs West Indies Women 3rd ODI 2026 Match Prediction
The Australia Women vs West Indies Women prediction for the highly anticipated 3rd ODI of 2026 is finally out, and CricketWebs is here with the most comprehensive match preview you will find anywhere online. The AUSW vs WIW 3rd ODI 2026 match is scheduled to take place on Thursday, 2nd April 2026 at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts, with play set to commence at 11:30 PM local time.
Australia Women come into this contest having already sealed the three-match ODI series with a dominant 2-0 lead, winning the second ODI by a comprehensive 90 runs after posting 269 for 7 in their 50 overs. West Indies Women, playing on home soil, have been unable to live with the firepower and skill of an Australian side that is operating at the very top of its game.
Despite the series being decided, this third and final ODI remains a crucial contest — Australia Women will want to complete a clean sweep and maintain their outstanding form heading into future commitments, while West Indies Women will be desperate to give their home supporters something to celebrate with a consolation victory. The series has been dominated individually by Phoebe Litchfield for Australia, who is the top run scorer in the series with 123 runs, and Ashleigh Gardner, who is the leading wicket taker with five scalps.
For West Indies Women, Stafanie Taylor has been their most reliable batter with 122 runs to her name in the series, while Afy Fletcher leads their bowling attack with five wickets. The standout bowling performances from Gardner and Georgia Wareham in the second match, each picking up three wickets, proved decisive in bowling out West Indies Women for just 179 in the chase.
Australia Women are the overwhelming favourites to complete the series whitewash in what should still be a competitive and entertaining game of women’s cricket at Warner Park. CricketWebs provides the best Australia Women vs West Indies Women prediction and match analysis for every game.
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Match Details
| Detail | Information |
| Match | AUSW vs WIW, 3rd ODI 2026 |
| Tournament | Australia Women Tour of West Indies 2026 |
| Date | Thursday, 2nd April 2026 |
| Start Time | 11:30 PM Local Time |
| Venue | Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts |
| Toss Prediction | Australia Women |
| Broadcaster | FanCode |
| Match Winner Prediction | Australia Women Will Win |
Team Previews
Australia Women Preview
Australia Women arrive at Warner Park for the third and final ODI in irresistible form, having already claimed the three-match series with two back-to-back victories. Ranked second in ICC Women’s ODI rankings, Australia are one of the most well-rounded limited-overs teams in world cricket, and their performance in this series has been a testament to the depth and quality that runs throughout every department of their squad. Their ability to win both matches comprehensively while away from home in the Caribbean is a significant indicator of their superiority heading into this game.
The batting unit has been led admirably by Phoebe Litchfield, who has accumulated 123 runs across the series and has looked in exceptional touch, combining timing and power in equal measure at the top of the order. Georgia Voll has been a supportive partner at the other end, giving Australia a solid start in both matches. In the second ODI, Voll contributed 23 runs to a meaningful opening stand before Litchfield added 46. Beth Mooney, operating in her classic anchor role, provided the spine of the innings and was instrumental in building a platform for the death overs. The invaluable partnership between Mooney and Georgia Wareham for the sixth wicket — worth 70 runs — was the defining passage of play in the second game and propelled Australia to a commanding 269 for 7.
The lower order, particularly Alana King and Nicola Carey, capitalised on that platform and feasted on the bowling in the death overs to give Australia that extra buffer. The batting depth Australia possess means that even when the top order is not fully firing, players down the order can make the difference between a good total and a match-winning one. Ellyse Perry and Tahlia McGrath bring additional class, experience, and versatility in the middle order.
On the bowling front, Ashleigh Gardner has been outstanding, claiming five wickets in the series and posing constant challenges for the West Indies batters with her off-spin. Gardner’s partnership with Georgia Wareham — who also picked up three wickets in the second ODI — gives Australia a potent spin-bowling combination that exploits any turning conditions available.
Megan Schutt and Darcie Brown lead the pace attack and have provided excellent early movement and carry. Kim Garth and Sophie Molineux offer further variations, providing Tahlia McGrath with a flexible set of bowling options. Australia Women will be eager to finish the job with a clean sweep and head home with their confidence and rhythm at peak levels.
West Indies Women Preview
West Indies Women head into the third ODI having suffered two consecutive defeats at home in what has been a deeply frustrating series for the hosts, their fans, and the Caribbean cricket community as a whole. While playing at home on familiar pitches should theoretically provide an advantage, Australia Women’s quality has been too great to overcome in the opening two matches, leaving West Indies to regroup and search for a performance that can salvage some pride and deliver a long-awaited victory in front of their supporters at Warner Park in Basseterre.
Despite the difficult series results, West Indies Women do have genuine quality in their squad, and their performances in parts of both matches have shown glimpses of what they are capable of. The standout figure with the bat has been the captain and veteran all-rounder Stafanie Taylor, who has amassed 122 runs in the series and has demonstrated experience, technique, and calmness under pressure. Taylor’s ability to anchor the innings while scoring at a respectable pace makes her the backbone of the West Indies batting effort, and she will again need to play a big role in the third ODI.
At the top of the order, Hayley Matthews and Qiana Joseph gave West Indies their best start of the series in the second ODI, combining for a first-wicket partnership of 57 runs. If that foundation can be built upon more effectively in this match, West Indies have a far better chance of challenging Australia’s total or setting a competitive target of their own. Deandra Dottin’s big-hitting ability provides a match-winning dimension to the West Indies batting, and she will be crucial in accelerating the scoring in the middle overs. Shemaine Campbelle offers solidity behind the stumps and can contribute handy runs lower down the order.
With the ball, Afy Fletcher has been the most successful bowler for West Indies Women in this series, claiming five wickets to match Gardner’s tally for Australia. Fletcher’s leg-spin has troubled the Australian batters at key moments and she will be looking to build on that again in the final match. Karishma Ramharack provides additional spin variation, while pace options in Shawnisha Hector, Eboni Brathwaite, and Chinelle Henry give Matthews a multi-dimensional attack to work with.
A complete team performance, however, has been missing from West Indies in this series. The middle-order batting collapses have been their Achilles heel, and if they are to pull off an upset victory and avoid a 3-0 series whitewash, that issue must be addressed with discipline and composure in this third and final ODI at Warner Park.
Team Squads
| Australia Women – Full Squad | |
| Sophie Molineux | Tahlia McGrath (c) |
| Darcie Brown | Beth Mooney (wk) |
| Nicola Carey | Ellyse Perry |
| Ashleigh Gardner | Megan Schutt |
| Kim Garth | Georgia Voll |
| Lucy Hamilton | Georgia Wareham |
| Alana King | Tahlia Wilson |
| Phoebe Litchfield |
| West Indies Women – Full Squad | |
| Hayley Matthews (c) | Jannillea Glasgow |
| Chinelle Henry | Shawnisha Hector |
| Aaliyah Alleyne | Qiana Joseph |
| Eboni Brathwaite | Mandy Mangru |
| Shemaine Campbelle (wk) | Karishma Ramharack |
| Jahzara Claxton | Stafanie Taylor |
| Deandra Dottin | Zaida James |
| Afy Fletcher |
Probable Playing XI
| Australia Women XI | Role | West Indies Women XI | Role |
| Beth Mooney (wk) | WK-Batter | Hayley Matthews (c) | Batter/Bowler |
| Phoebe Litchfield | Batter | Qiana Joseph | Batter |
| Georgia Voll | Batter | Stafanie Taylor | Batter/Bowler |
| Tahlia McGrath (c) | Batter/Bowler | Deandra Dottin | Batter/Bowler |
| Ashleigh Gardner | All-rounder | Shemaine Campbelle (wk) | WK-Batter |
| Ellyse Perry | All-rounder | Chinelle Henry | All-rounder |
| Georgia Wareham | Bowler/Batter | Mandy Mangru | All-rounder |
| Kim Garth | Bowler | Karishma Ramharack | Bowler |
| Sophie Molineux | Bowler | Afy Fletcher | Bowler |
| Alana King | Bowler | Aaliyah Alleyne | Bowler |
| Darcie Brown | Bowler | Shawnisha Hector | Bowler |
Favourite Team in Today’s Match
Favourite: Australia Women
Australia Women are the undeniable favourites heading into the 3rd ODI against West Indies Women, and the reasons are clear and compelling. Having already clinched the series 2-0, Australia are in outstanding form with their batting and bowling units firing in unison. Phoebe Litchfield and Stafanie Taylor are neck-and-neck with the bat in the series, but the key difference lies in Australia’s bowling depth — Ashleigh Gardner and Georgia Wareham’s combined six wickets in the second ODI dismantled West Indies in the chase.
Australia have demonstrated dominant batting depth, bowling variety, and professional game management throughout this series. Even away from home in Caribbean conditions, they have adapted brilliantly to the pitch and weather. West Indies will fight hard for a consolation win, but Australia Women’s squad depth, ICC ranking of 2nd in the world, and commanding form makes them the strong favourite to complete a series clean sweep at Warner Park.
Pitch Report – Warner Park, Basseterre
The pitch at Warner Park in Basseterre is a true surface that has historically offered reasonable assistance to both batters and bowlers. In this series, the pitch has been conducive to batting in the powerplay overs but tends to slow down as the game progresses, which benefits spinners in the middle and death overs. Pacers with good carry and movement off the seam can expect to find rewards in the early stages, particularly with the new ball.
Teams have generally preferred to bat first to put a total on the board, and the trend is expected to continue here. Scores of 240-270 for the team batting first are considered par at this venue, and the team winning the toss is likely to opt to bat first.
Weather Report – Basseterre, St Kitts (April 2, 2026)
| Weather Detail | Forecast |
| Condition | Partly Cloudy / Warm |
| Temperature | 28°C – 32°C |
| Humidity | 72% |
| Wind Speed | 18–22 km/h |
| Precipitation Chance | 15% (Low) |
| Dew Factor | Moderate (evening/night) |
| Match Interruption Risk | Low |
The weather forecast for Basseterre, St Kitts on April 2nd, 2026 is mostly warm and partly cloudy, typical of the Caribbean climate in early April. Temperatures are expected to range between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius. With a low precipitation chance of around 15%, there is very little risk of a rain interruption to play. However, overnight dew could be a factor given the late start time of 11:30 PM, potentially assisting the team batting second in the chase.
Broadcast Details
The AUSW vs WIW 3rd ODI 2026 will be broadcast live on FanCode for viewers in India and the subcontinent. International audiences can access the match through their respective regional cricket broadcast platforms. Check FanCode’s official app and website for the most current live streaming details, schedules, and subscription options for the Australia Women vs West Indies Women series.
Toss Prediction
Toss Winner Prediction: Australia Women are expected to win the toss and elect to bat first at Warner Park. The pitch is suited to a team batting first and building a total, and the dew factor in the second innings with a night match makes defending totals slightly easier under lights. Australia Women will look to put runs on the board and apply early bowling pressure in defence of a target.
Probable Top Batsmen & Bowlers
For Australia Women, Phoebe Litchfield is the standout batting option at the top of the order — she is in brilliant form with 123 series runs and will be looking to convert starts into a match-defining score in this final ODI. Beth Mooney brings composure and anchor batting ability in the middle order, and Ellyse Perry and Tahlia McGrath add depth and reliability. Georgia Voll rounds out a dangerous top-five for Australia. On the bowling front, Ashleigh Gardner is the premier wicket-taker in the series with five scalps, and Georgia Wareham supports her excellently in the spin department. Darcie Brown and Megan Schutt lead the pace bowling attack.
For West Indies Women, Hayley Matthews is the most dangerous all-round option — she can change the course of the match with either bat or ball on her day. Stafanie Taylor’s batting experience and 122 series runs make her the most reliable batter for the home side, while Deandra Dottin’s explosive power hitting is a genuine threat. With the ball, Afy Fletcher has been West Indies’ best performer with five wickets in the series and continues to be their most likely wicket-taker, supported by Karishma Ramharack’s spin and Shawnisha Hector’s pace in the powerplay overs.
Australia Women vs West Indies Women Score Prediction
| Scenario | Predicted Score |
| If Australia Women Bat First | 260 – 275 |
| If West Indies Women Bat First | 195 – 215 |
Australia Women vs West Indies Women Winning Chances
| Factor | Australia Women | West Indies Women |
| ICC ODI Ranking | 2nd – Strong advantage | 14th – Significant gap |
| Series Form | Won 2nd ODI by 90 runs | Lost 2nd ODI by 90 runs |
| Home Advantage | No (Playing in WI) | Yes (Home conditions) |
| H2H Advantage | Strong historical record | Limited recent wins |
| Key Batter | Phoebe Litchfield (123 runs) | Stafanie Taylor (122 runs) |
| Key Bowler | Ashleigh Gardner (5 wkts) | Afy Fletcher (5 wkts) |
| Team Depth | Deep batting & bowling | Thin lower-middle order |
| Winning Chances | 75% | 25% |
Why Australia Women Will Win
Australia Women have dominated this series from ball one, winning both ODIs comprehensively away from home. Their ICC ranking of 2nd, combined with an in-form batting unit led by Phoebe Litchfield and an outstanding bowling attack anchored by Ashleigh Gardner and Georgia Wareham, gives them commanding advantages in every department. The series whitewash motivation will only add edge to their performance.
Why Australia Women Might Not Win
West Indies Women are playing at home and will be motivated to avoid a 3-0 series humiliation. Stafanie Taylor’s batting form and Afy Fletcher’s bowling ability make them genuine match-winners. If Hayley Matthews fires with both bat and ball, and the West Indies middle order finally delivers a collective performance, an upset result at Warner Park cannot be completely ruled out.
Match Prediction – AUSW vs WIW 3rd ODI 2026
Our Prediction: Australia Women Will Win
Australia Women are our clear winners for the AUSW vs WIW 3rd ODI 2026. Having already clinched the series 2-0, their batting depth and bowling quality are simply superior to anything West Indies Women can match at this stage. Phoebe Litchfield and Ashleigh Gardner are expected to be the key performers once again, and Australia Women should complete a dominant 3-0 series whitewash at Warner Park in Basseterre.
Also, once the toss takes place, we might modify the Today Match Prediction as per the playing XIs. Please check this blog after the toss for the updated Prediction.
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