Roston Chase Not Impacted as Brathwaite Dropped
The West Indies' team changes have significant implications for the final Test, and the decision to drop Brathwaite has raised questions about the team's selection process. As the team looks to improve their performance, the upcoming match will be a test of their skills and strategy.

West Indies coach Daren Sammy made significant changes to the team for the final Test against Australia, dropping opener Kraigg Brathwaite due to his poor form in the series. Brathwaite had played 90 consecutive Tests before being replaced by Mikyle Louis. The decision was met with criticism from former West Indies players, who questioned the basis of the selection.
Brathwaite's performance in the series was underwhelming, scoring only 15 runs in four innings, with a high score of 52. Despite his experience and record, the coach opted for a change, ending Brathwaite's streak of consecutive Tests. Brathwaite had been a key player for the West Indies, making his Test debut in 2011 and captaining the team in 39 Tests before stepping down earlier this year.
The West Indies also made other changes to their team, including dropping fast bowler Anderson Phillip and middle-order batter Keacy Carty. Injuries to Alzarri Joseph and John Campbell further impacted the team's lineup. The changes reflect the team's efforts to find the right combination and improve their performance in the series.
The decision to drop Brathwaite has sparked debate, with some former players feeling that the selection was based on emotions rather than data-driven decisions. However, the coach's move aims to strengthen the team and provide opportunities for other players to showcase their skills. The final Test against Australia will be a crucial match for the West Indies, and the team's performance will be closely watched.