Australia wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy has recovered from concussion to take her place in Australia’s XI for their World T20 semi-final against West Indies in Antigua.

The West Indies will bowl first after winning the toss at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, naming an unchanged XI for the eliminator, while Australia have made one change with leg-spinner Georgia Wareham coming in for fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck.

Healy underwent a series of tests this week after suffering a mild concussion during Saturday’s loss to India, but was passed fit to play on the morning of the match.

Healy is in career-best form with the bat, having scored 157 runs from three innings at a tournament-high 78.50, and with the powerful strike rate of 160.20.

She was named player of the match in Australia’s three wins to date and with six half-centuries from her last eight T20 innings, her inclusion would be a major lift for the Australian squad.

Speaking on Wednesday, West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor said she expected to meet an Australian team determined to exact revenge in the semi-final.

Taylor’s Windies upset Australia to take out the 2016 WT20 crown in Kolkata, their first ever win against the Southern Stars in a T20 International and a victory that snapped Australia’s run of three consecutive titles.

“You know, that's the past, and tomorrow is definitely what comes,” Taylor, who will play for the Thunder again in WBBL|04, said in Antigua on Wednesday.

“I have a feeling that the Aussies might look at it as a revenge, but for us, that's the past, and tomorrow's game is definitely what counts.”

But Lanning said she was simply focused on the Windies of 2018, not on past results.

“We know they're a very dangerous team, and in the World Cup it is always very difficult to win semi-finals,” Lanning said on Wednesday.

“It's a new game tomorrow. We're really excited about the opportunity that we've got to play in a World Cup semi-final in front of a really big crowd.

“The atmosphere is going to be amazing, and we were speaking earlier today about just really embracing that opportunity.

“You don't get to get back here very often, so we're just really looking forward to the opportunity to come up against a good team and hopefully put on a good show.”