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West Indies unveil packed home schedule, set to host Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan

West Indies have confirmed an action-packed home season featuring Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan in matches across all three formats. The Test season begins in Antigua, where West Indies will welcome Sri Lanka for a two-match series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. The opening Test is scheduled from June 25 to 29, while the second Test will take place from July 3 to 7. These matches will be crucial for West Indies to strengthen their position in the World Test Championship standings.
Following the Sri Lanka series, attention will shift to the white-ball format. The two teams are also set to battle in six limited-overs games, having three ODIs and three T20Is during June. West Indies will then face New Zealand in a five-match ODI series from July 11 to 21. The series will serve as a crucial opportunity for them to prepare for the ODI World Cup.
The home season will conclude a two-match Test against Pakistan. Trinidad and Tobago will host both matches of the series, beginning with the first Test at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy on July 25. The second and final match will be played at the Queen’s Park Oval starting August 2.
Sri Lanka fixtures:
June 3 - 1st ODI, Sabina Park - Jamaica
June 6 - 2nd ODI, Sabina Park - Jamaica
June 9 - 3rd ODI, Sabina Park - Jamaica
June 11 - 1st T20I, Sabina Park - Jamaica
June 13 - 2nd T20I, Sabina Park - Jamaica
June 14 - 3rd T20I, Sabina Park - Jamaica
June 25-29 - 1st Test, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium - Antigua & Barbuda
July 3-7 - 2nd Test, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium - Antigua & Barbuda
New Zealand fixtures:
July 11 - 1st ODI, Guyana National Stadium - Guyana
July 13 - 2nd ODI, Guyana National Stadium - Guyana
July 16 - 3rd ODI, Guyana National Stadium - Guyana
July 19 - 4th ODI, Kensington Oval - Barbados
July 21 - 5th ODI, Kensington Oval - Barbados
Pakistan fixtures:
July 25-29 - 1st Test, Brian Lara Cricket Academy - Trinidad and Tobago
August 2-6 - 2nd Test, Queen's Park Oval - Trinidad and Tobago
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