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Cricket fans to enjoy busy 'summer of cricket' with visits by Bangladesh, India and New Zealand

Cricket West Indies (CWI) today confirmed the full match schedule for the West Indies Senior Men’s team from June 16 to August 21. This will see visits to the region by Bangladesh, India and New Zealand featuring all three formats of cricket. 


The list of fixtures features 30 days of men’s international cricket comprising two Tests, nine CG United One-Day Internationals and 11 T20 Internationals at 10 world-class venues. This promises to be a bumper “summer of cricket” for fans across the Caribbean as well as for the West Indies diaspora in the United States of America, when West Indies and India make a return to the Broward County Cricket Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida for two T20Is against India. 


Bangladesh will tour the Caribbean from June 16 to July 16 and will face West Indies in two Test matches in Antigua and St Lucia as part of the ICC World Test Championship. The two Tests will be followed by three T20Is and three CG United ODIs in Dominica and Guyana. The first two T20Is will see a return to international cricket at the fully refurbished Windsor Park, where international cricket is being hosted for the first time since the hurricane damage of 2017. 


The Bangladesh home series will conclude with the third T20I and then three CG United ODIs at the Guyana National Stadium.


India’s white-ball tour will commence on July 22 in Trinidad and Tobago with three CG United ODIs from July 22 to 27 at Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, followed by five T20Is in three separate venues. The first T20I on Friday, July 29 will be historic as the first ever Men’s T20I to be played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in the south of Trinidad. 


The venue for the back-to-back second and third T20I matches is Warner Park, St Kitts, coinciding with Emancipation Day and Culturama holiday celebrations there. The eight-match India white ball tour concludes with an exciting weekend of back-to-back T20I fixtures at the Broward County Cricket Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida from August 6 and 7. 


West Indies’ summer of cricket climaxes with New Zealand’s white-ball tour of the Caribbean, which has been rescheduled from 2020 following the COVID-19 pandemic. The BLACKCAPS will arrive in Jamaica to play three T20Is from Wednesday, August 10 to Sunday, August 14 before moving to Barbados for three day/night CG United ODIs.  


All nine CG United ODIs are part of the ICC ODI Super League with the West Indies aiming to qualify directly for the ICC World Cup in 2023. 


FULL SCHEDULES OF MATCHES 


Bangladesh tour of West Indies


  • June 16-20: 1st Test – Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua.  Local start time 10am/9am Jamaica time

  • June 24-28: 2nd Test – Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, St Lucia. Local start time 10am/9am Jamaica time

  • July 2: 1st T20I – Windsor Park, Dominica. Local start time 1:30pm/12:30pm Jamaica time

  • July 3: 2nd T20I – Windsor Park, Dominica Local start time 1:30pm/12:30pm Jamaica time

  • July 7: 3rd T20I – Guyana National Stadium, Guyana, Local start time 1:30pm/12:30pm Jamaica time

  • July 10: 1st CG United ODI – Guyana National Stadium, Guyana. Local start time 9:30am/8:30am Jamaica time

  • July 13: 2nd CG United ODI – Guyana National Stadium, Guyana. Local start time 9:30am/8:30am Jamaica time

  • July 16: 3rd CG United ODI – Guyana National Stadium, Guyana. Local start time 9:30am/8:30am Jamaica time


India tour of West Indies


  • July 22: 1st CG United ODI – Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad. Local start time 9:30am/8:30am Jamaica time

  • July 24: 2nd CG United ODI – Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad. Local start time 9:30am/8:30am Jamaica time

  • July 27: 3rd CG United ODI – Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad. Local start time 9:30am/8:30am Jamaica time

  • July 29: 1st T20I – Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad. Local start time 10:30am/9:30am Jamaica time

  • August 1: 2nd T20I – Warner Park, St Kitts. Local start time 10:30am/9:30am Jamaica time

  • August 2: 3rd T20I – Warner Park, St Kitts. Local start time 10:30am/9:30am Jamaica time

  • August 6: 4th T20I – Broward County Cricket Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida, USA. Local start time 10:30am/9:30am Jamaica time

  • August 7: 5th T20I – Broward County Cricket Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida, USA. Local start time 10:30am/9:30am Jamaica time


New Zealand tour of West Indies 


  • August 10: 1st T20I – Sabina Park, Jamaica. Provisional local start time 1.30pm/2.30pm Eastern Caribbean time. 

  • August 12: 2nd T20I – Sabina Park, Jamaica. Provisional local start time 1.30pm/2.30pm Eastern Caribbean time.

  • August 14: 3rd T20I – Sabina Park, Jamaica. Provisional local start time 1.30pm/2.30pm Caribbean time.

  • August 17: 1st CG United ODI – Kensington Oval, Barbados. Local start time 2pm/1pm Jamaica time. 

  • August 19: 2nd CG United ODI – Kensington Oval, Barbados. Local start time 2pm/1pm Jamaica time.

  • August 21: 3rd CG United ODI – Kensington Oval, Barbados. Local start time 2pm/1pm Jamaica time.