The participation of Australian batsman George Bailey and West Indian counterpart Chris Gayle in Friday's third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground remains in the balance.

Bailey and Gayle are nursing respective hamstring and side injuries sustained during the the third match, which the hosts won by 39 runs to take an unassailable three-nil lead in the five-match series.

"A scan has revealed no major damage and a game-time decision will be made on whether or not Chris will be able to play. "He will do a fitness test on Friday," said the team's corporate communications officer Philip Spooner.

The home side, meanwhile, have called up the right-handed Voges as cover for Bailey - and seamer James Faulkner has been fined 10 percent of his match fee after verbally abusing Gayle in Wednesday's third fixture at the Manuka Oval in Canberra.

Faulkner accepted the charge of "using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting during an international match" after bowling Gayle in the 38th over of the Windies' unsuccessful pursuit.

"I think James crossed the limit. It's certainly something that we don't accept in our team. He'll learn from it and move forward," added coach Mickey Arthur.