West Indies star Carlos Brathwaite claims his team were on the wrong end of "dodgy" decisions that sent ripples through the dressing room, after their 15-run Cricket World Cup loss to Australia.

The West Indies successfully overturned four separate 'out' decisions in their doomed chase of 289, while New Zealand umpire Chris Gaffaney also missed a no-ball call, the delivery before Chris Gayle was dismissed.

That would have made Mitchell Starc's lbw on the opener off a free hit, while even that dismissal was only upheld by the 'umpire's call' rule, when Gayle reviewed it.

The decision came after Gayle had previously won two reviews in one Starc over, the first after being caught behind, and the second when given out lbw to a ball that hit him outside leg stump and continued sliding down.

"I don't know if I'll be fined for saying it, but I just think that the umpiring was a bit frustrating," Brathwaite said.