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West Indies to host Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan in 2026 home season

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28 May 2026, 4:00 AM
West Indies to host Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan in 2026 home season
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Matches (11) IRE vs NZ (1) Asian Games Qualifier (2) SCOT Wt20I Tri-Series (1) Vitality Blast Men (1) Vitality Blast Women (3) Ireland Tri-Nation Women (1) ENG-W vs IND-W (1) RESULT Eliminator • IPL • New Chandigarh (19.2/20 ov, T:244) 196 RR won by 47 runs ScheduleTable Stumps Starts 10:00 AMOnly Test • Belfast (94 ov) 361/5 Day 1 - Ireland chose to field. Live Asian Games Qualifier • Kuala Lumpur (5/20 ov, T:104) 27/3 HKG Women need 77 runs in 90 balls. ScheduleTable UpcomingAsian Games Qualifier • Kuala Lumpur Match starts in 2 hrs 33 mins ScheduleTable UpcomingSCOT Wt20I Tri-Series • Edinburgh Match yet to begin ScheduleTable RESULT Vitality Blast Men • Leicester (15.2/20 ov, T:231) 145 Derbyshire won by 85 runs ScheduleTable RESULT Vitality Blast Women • The Oval (16.4/20 ov, T:103) 103/8 SUR Women won by 2 wickets (with 20 balls remaining) ScheduleTable RESULT Vitality Blast Women • Birmingham (19.2/20 ov, T:159) 159/6 BLZ Women won by 4 wickets (with 4 balls remaining) ScheduleTable RESULT Vitality Blast Women • Taunton (20 ov, T:178) 138/9 SOM Women won by 39 runs ScheduleTable UpcomingIreland Tri-Nation Women • Dublin Match yet to begin ScheduleTable Upcoming1st T20I • Chelmsford Match yet to begin ESPNcricinfo staff Published: May 28, 2026, 3:17 AM (10 mins ago) West Indies are currently placed last after seven losses in eight games in the ongoing 2025-27 cycle of the WTC • Getty Images West Indies' men's side will play home series against Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan during the 2026 season, with the tours of Sri Lanka and Pakistan including Test matches, Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced on Thursday. Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica will host the white-ball matches against Sri Lanka between June 3 and 14, with the Test matches, which will start on June 25 and July 3, to be played at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda.
The New Zealand tour will only feature five ODIs, to be played at Guyana's National Stadium (first three) and Kensington Oval in Barbados (last two) between July 11 and 21. CWI blocks Seales' Hampshire move to manage workload Pakistan then visit the Caribbean for two Tests, to be played from July 25 to 29 and August 2 to 6, both in Trinidad & Tobago, but at different venues: the first at Brian Lara Cricket Academy and the second at Queen's Park Oval. The Test matches against Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be part of the ICC World Test Championship, where West Indies are currently placed last (ninth) after seven losses in eight games in the ongoing 2025-27 cycle. Guyana was originally expected to host the five ODIs against New Zealand, but "logistical challenges" forced a change.
"Cricket West Indies engaged in discussions with the government of the co-operative Republic of Guyana regarding logistical challenges associated with hosting the five ODIs. Subsequently, the governments of Guyana and Barbados proposed a collaborative arrangement to share the matches and associated operational costs between the two territories," CWI chief executive Chris Dehring said in a statement. "Following consultation with New Zealand Cricket, Cricket West Indies approved the arrangement as part of its continued commitment to delivering a successful and memorable series for players, fans, and the wider Caribbean community. Du Plessis: Sammy is a very good man manager The home season is being promoted as "WI OUTSIDE!" Dehring said the initiative captured the spirit and energy that is synonymous with cricket in the Caribbean.
"West Indies cricket has always been about more than what happens on the field. It is about people, passion, culture, pride, and the unmatched energy that comes alive when our fans rally behind the maroon," Dehring said. "WI OUTSIDE! is a celebration of that spirit and an invitation to every cricket fan and proud West Indian to come out, fill the stands, wave their flags, and create the kind of atmosphere that makes West Indies cricket special "We want this summer to feel like a movement across the region, where fans are fully engaged with the team and part of the experience every step of the way." Sri Lanka tour June 3 - 1st ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica June 6 - 2nd ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica June 9 - 3rd ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica June 11 - 1st T20I at Sabina Park, Jamaica June 13 - 2nd T20I at Sabina Park, Jamaica June 14 - 3rd T20I at Sabina Park, Jamaica June 25-29 - 1st Test at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua & Barbuda July 3-7 - 2nd Test at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua & Barbuda New Zealand tour July 11 - 1st ODI at Guyana National Stadium, Guyana July 13 - 2nd ODI at Guyana National Stadium, Guyana July 16 - 3rd ODI at Guyana National Stadium, Guyana July 19 - 4th ODI at Kensington Oval, Barbados July 21 - 5th ODI at Kensington Oval, Barbados Pakistan tour July 25-29 - 1st Test at Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago August 2-6 - 2nd Test at Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad and Tobago Sri LankaPakistanNew ZealandWest IndiesICC World Test Championship Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • EU Privacy Rights • Cookie Policy • Feedback
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