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Cricket West Indies has announced a packed international home schedule for the remainder of 2024, featuring tours by South Africa, England and Bangladesh. This exciting calendar promises෴ a summer of thrilling cricket acro𝓰ss the Caribbean islands.
2024 Home series for the West Indies’ men:
South Africa’s T20 Double-Header
Kicking off the cricketing extravaganza will be South Africa, who will arrive in May end for a short, three-match T20I series. This series serves as a crucial warm-up for the Proteas ahead of the marquee ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, co-hosted by th𝐆e USA and the 🅷West Indies in June.
Moreover, South Africa will once again tour West Indies a month after the ICC event fo♛r two Test matches ⛄and another three-match T20I leg.
Tests and T20Is with England
Following the World Cup, England will tour the Caribbean in October and November. Their tour will co꧂mprise three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and five T20Is, offering a chance for both sides to test their skills in different formats.
Bangladesh tours for all-format series
Rounding out the international calendar, Bangladesh will visit the Caribbean in November and December fo🧸r a full tour. This series will feature two Test matches, three ODIs, and three T20Is, providing an opportunity for both teams to battle it out🔥 across all formats.
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— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket)
Home advantage for Windies
The West Indies men’s team will be looking to capitalize on their home advantage throughout the summer. With passionate crowds cheering them on, they will be aiming to put up strong performances against each touring side.
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Cricket 🌜enthusiasts across the Caribbean and beyond can eagerly anticipate a summer filled with high-octane cricket action. The upcoming fixtures♉ promise to showcase a variety of cricketing talent and provide a glimpse into the form of teams leading up to the 2025 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.