Mark Pangallo at the Gabba
West Indies skipper Chris Gayle has won the toss and sent Australia in to bat in the fourth one-day international at the Gabba on Sunday.
Leading 2-0 in the Commonwealth Bank Series, a win for Australia would see the hosts wrap up the series in what has been a dominant summer of cricket for Ricky Ponting's men.
However, if the West Indies can continue on from their promising bowling form shown in Sydney on Friday, the tourists may be able to get something from the match if they can restrict the Australian top-order.
The pitch looks hard and flat and is sure to provide plenty of scoring opportunities for the batsmen, however the West Indies will look to take advantage of the natural bounce the Gabba wicket often provides.
As expected, Shane Watson has been called back into side following an injury to Shaun Marsh. Adam Voges has kept his place in the side with vice-captain Michael Clarke watching from the stands.
The West Indies have kept the faith and named an unchanged line-up from the rain-abandoned match at the SCG.
Brisbane is expecting a fine day with a warm but comfortable 30 degrees predicted.
Australia: Ponting (c), Paine, Voges, Watson, White, Hussey, Hopes, Johnson, Harris, Hauritz, Bollinger, McKay (12th man)
West Indies: Gayle (c), Dowlin, Simmons, Deonarine, Hinds, Pollard, Smith, Ramdin, Miller, Rampaul, Sammy, Morton (12th man)