Today’s encounter between Ballr Tri-Nations Series hosts West Indies and Australia will see the Caribbean side looking to gain retribution after their loss in Guyana and climb the points table.
Each team recorded one win in the matches at the Providence National Stadium here last week, with the West Indies defeating South Africa, South Africa beating Australia and Australia defeating the West Indies.
A shift to a livelier venue at Warner Park, St. Kitts saw the World Cup One Day champs Australia flexing their muscles and exacting revenge on South Africa.
Opener David Warner who scored an unbeaten 55 against West Indies in Guyana, cracked his first hundred (109) on foreign soil to help his team beat South Africa by 36 runs.