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West Indies to host South Africa, England and Bangladesh in busy year of cricket
Cricket West Indies (CWI) today announces an action-packed schedule for the West Indies Men, featuring three international home tours against South Africa, England and Bangladesh, from May to December 2024.
The home tours begin with a visit from South Africa, for three (3) T20 Internationals (T20Is) at Sabina Park, prior to the start of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The Proteas then return to the region, after the West Indies Test Tour to England in July, with a two (2) Test Match Series to be played in Trinidad and Guyana, followed by a second three (3) match T20I Series at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad, ahead of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Following a white ball tour away to Sri Lanka in October, the West Indies will welcome England to the Caribbean for a white-ball tour consisting of three (3) CG United One Day Internationals (ODIs) and five (5) T20Is. The series will be played across Antigua, Barbados and Saint Lucia with travel packages on sale from today from CWI’s Official Tour Operators.
Bangladesh then complete the action packed year with an all-format tour before Christmas with two (2) Test Matches in Antigua and Jamaica, three (3) CG United ODIs in St. Kitts and three (3) T20Is in Saint Vincent.
CWI Chief Executive, Johnny Grave, said:
“We are delighted to announce our West Indies Men’s Home Series for the remainder of the year that will welcome South Africa, England and Bangladesh to eight of our host countries in the West Indies, including Saint Vincent for the first time since 2012. With significant improvements being made to the National Stadium in Grenada and Windsor Park in Dominica we were unable to host International cricket there this year, but we are already looking forward to returning to both venues in 2025. Fans can purchase tickets online from today for the first Series against South Africa in Jamaica and with our official travel partners for the England Tour later this year, with all other tickets expected to go on sale in July after the ICC Men’s T20 World. We urge fans to rally behind our Men in Maroon as we strive for a historic third T20 World Cup title and seek to secure all important points in the ICC World Test Championship.”
FULL MATCH SCHEDULE
All the match schedules are dependent on final agreement with host governments.
Date | Format/Location | Date |
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23 May | 1st T20I | Sabina Park | 2:00pmJT/3:00pm ECT |
25 May | 2nd T20I | Sabina Park | 2:00pmJT/3:00pm ECT |
26 May | 3rd T20I | Sabina Park | 2:00pmJT/3:00pm ECT |
31 July to 3 August | 4-Day warm-up | Brian Lara Cricket Academy | 10:00amECT/9:00am JT |
7 to 11 August | 1st Test | Queen’s Park Oval | 10:00amECT/9:00am JT |
15 to 19 August | 2nd Test | Guyana National Stadium | 10:00amECT/9:00am JT |
23 August | 1st T20I | Brian Lara Cricket Academy | 3:00pmECT/2:00pm JT |
25 August | 2nd T20I | Brian Lara Cricket Academy | 3:00pmECT/2:00pm JT |
27 August | 3rd T20I | Brian Lara Cricket Academy | 3:00pmECT/2:00pm JT |
DATE | FORMAT/STADIUM | TIME |
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31 October | 1st CG United ODI | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | 2:00pm ECT/1:00pm JT* |
2 November | 2nd CG United ODI | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | 9.30am ECT/8:30am JT* |
6 November | 3rd CG United ODI | Kensington Oval | 2:00pm ECT/1:00pm JT* |
9 November | 1st T20I | Kensington Oval | 4:00pmECT/3:00pm JT* |
10 November | 2nd T20I | Kensington Oval | 4:00pmECT/3:00pm JT* |
14 November | 3rd T20I | Daren Sammy Cricket Ground | 4:00pmECT/3:00pm JT* |
16 November | 4th T20I | Daren Sammy Cricket Ground | 4:00pmECT/3:00pm JT* |
17 November | 5th T20I | Daren Sammy Cricket Ground | 4:00pmECT/3:00pm JT* |
DATE | FORMAT/STADIUM | TIME |
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15 to 18 November | 4-Day warm-up | Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua | 10:00am ECT/9:00am JT |
22 to 26 November | 1st Test | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua | 10:00am ECT/9:00am JT |
30 November to 4 December | 2nd Test | Sabina Park, Jamaica | 10:00am JT/11:00am ECT |
8 December | 1st CG United ODI | Warner Park, St. Kitts | 9.30amECT/8:30am JT |
10 December | 2nd CG United ODI | Warner Park, St. Kitts | 9.30amECT/8:30am JT |
12 December | 3rd CG United ODI | Warner Park, St. Kitts | 9.30amECT/8:30am JT |
15 December | 1st T20I | Arnos Vale, Saint Vincent | 8:00pmECT/7:00pm JT |
17 December | 2nd T20I | Arnos Vale, Saint Vincent | 8:00pmECT/7:00pm JT |
19 December | 3rd T20I | Arnos Vale, Saint Vincent | 8:00pmECT/7:00pm JT |
Name of Author: Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.