Australia Start your ICC 2025-27 World Championship campaign with a series of three tests in the Western Indiesfollowed by five T20is. The route reaches the heels of a disappointing final loss of the WTC South -Africa In Lord’s, exhibiting the lagoons in their programming. With the intention of restoring and recovering the impulse, the Aussies begin their red ball campaign in the historic Kensington Oval in Barbados on June 25.
Australia begins the 2025–27 cycle with western Indies tests
However, Australia’s plans have been successful.Steve Smith First test has been ruled out due to a finger injury of the WTC end, while Marnus labuschagne Has fallen after a prolonged immersion. These higher order absences added added to younger baptisms to increase the Caribbean conditions.
The western Indies also start again with changes in leadership and staff. Roston ChaseMaking a return to the trial cricket after more than two years, takes over as captain of Kraigg Brathwaite. Its appointment indicates a new direction, as the team seeks to bounce from a disappointing cycle, where they won only three of the 13 tests.
Shai HopeThe current pattern of white balls has been remembered and it is likely to keep the doctors after the exclusion of Joshua da Silva. If selected, it would be Hope’s first appearance since 2021. With a mix of young experience and talents such as Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Alick AthanizeWindies are banking in the conditions of home and renewed energy to write a renaissance.
Wednesday (June 25): Barbados are expected to remain warm and moist, with the daytime temperatures increasing to 30 ° C and the lows of about 26 ° C. The sky will be partially cloudy, without any precipitation, offering ideal conditions for an uninterrupted game. Wind speeds can touch 27 km/h, providing a little breeze on the ground.
Thursday (June 26): Thursday’s forecast continues to show a constant climate, with maximum at 30 ° C and similar humidity levels of around 85%. Rain is not expected, although cloudy spells could appear intermittently during the session. Constant commercial winds should help the swing bowling bowls.
Friday (June 27): Time remains favorable to the cricket, with temperatures constantly maintaining at 30 ° C/26 ° C and zero possibility of rain. The cloud cover is expected to be light, guaranteeing mostly sunny intervals and excellent visibility. The moisture is still high, which can try players’ resistance on the field.
Saturday (June 28): Time is a turn as a slight to moderate rain is expected, especially in the afternoon and night sessions. While the temperature stays warm at 29 ° C/26 ° C, cloudy skies and intermittent showers could cause delays or shorten the game. The party officials may need to supervise the radar frequently.
Sunday (June 29): The rain returns the last day with a greater chance of showers everywhere, which can interrupt the game in crucial stages. Temperatures pass around 30 ° C/26 ° C, but the coverage of the persistent cloud and the damp camp conditions can cause longer interruptions. A result could be harder to force if the delays extend between the sessions.