West Indies have a busy schedule in 2024 as their cricket board announced that the Caribbean team will host South Africa, Bangladesh and England in the year. Prior to their return to the country in August for two Test matches in Trinidad and Guyana and three T20Is (all to be held in Trinidad), South Africa will make their first visit to the country in May for three T20Is ahead of the T20 World Cup 2024.
By the end of October, England will embark on a white-ball tour of the West Indies that includes three ODIs and five T20Is across Antigua, Barbados, and St Lucia.
The West Indies’ home season comes to an end in November and December when Bangladesh make a visit. They play two Test matches in Antigua and Jamaica, three ODIs in St. Kitts, and three T20Is in St. Vincent. Bangladesh will also play a warm-up game before the Tests in Antigua.
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“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,” said CWI Chief Executive, Johnny Grave.
“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,” he added.