India will play 2 tests, 3 ODI and 5 T20 in the West Indies in July.
Test Matches:
Test | Date | Venue | City |
1st | 12-16th July | Windsor Park | Dominica |
2nd | 20-24th July | Queen’s Park Oval | Trinidad |
ODI Matches:
ODI | Date | Venue | City |
1st | 27th July | Kensington Oval | Barbados |
2nd | 29th July | Kensington Oval | Barbados |
3rd | 1st August | Brian Lara Cricket Academy | Trinidad |
T20 Matches:
T20 | Date | Venue | City |
1st | 3rd August | Brian Lara Cricket Academy | Trinidad |
2nd | 6th August | National Stadium | Guyana |
3rd | 8th August | National Stadium | Guyana |
4th | 12th August | Broward County Stadium | Lauderhill |
5th | 13th August | Broward County Stadium | Lauderhill |
All the matches will take place at West Indies except the last two T20 which will take place in the USA, Lauderhill, Florida.
CEO of West Indies Cricket Johnny Grave said “We are delighted to be able to confirm the schedule and venues for the highly anticipated visit by India. One of the highlights will be the 100th Test at the Queen’s Park Oval and this promises to be a fantastic occasion as we celebrate this historic event between these two proud cricketing nations. We also look forward to hosting India in the white ball fixtures and welcoming fans to attend the matches across the region, as well as in the United States. It will be 18 days of entertainment for cricket lovers to enjoy and savour.”
India will now focus on the upcoming matches in the World Test Championship after getting lost in the FINAL against Australia. On the other hand West Indies newly appointed head coach Andre Coley will show his class of coaching. Darren Sammy will be present for the limited overs.