Kensington Oval in Barbados hosts the first test and Grenada National Stadium hosts the second. The series ends at Sabina Park in Jamaica and will be followed by five T20i’s. The West Indies closes their home summer with three T20i’s and three ODDs against Pakistan from July 31 to August 12. Broward County in Florida hosts the T20i Series and Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad ODI -DEM.
They then travel to India, Bangladesh and New Zealand from September 21 to December 23. They are ready to play three ODDs and three T20i’s in Bangladesh. The New Zealand tour will be an all-format assignment that includes three tests, three ODDs and five T20i’s.
Before all this, the West Indies, after missing out on the qualifying for the ODD world championship in 2023, will prepare for the ODD world championship in 2027 with three ODDs in Ireland, followed by three in England. During their visit, they will also play three T20Is each against both teams.
The CWI-Refresh also stated that West Indies Women will begin their 2025 campaign with the World Cup in Pakistan from April 4-19, with six teams competing for two seats in the Marquee event in India, planned from August to September.
West Indian women then travel to England for three T20i’s and so many ODDs from May 21 to June 8. They then return home to South Africa women in three ODDs and three T20i’s, with 3WS oval in Barbados, hosting all six matches.
Malahide hosts all three ODDs in Ireland from May 21 to May 25, before the West Indies plays against England in the headline (May 29), Cariff (June 1) and June 3 (Oval). The West Indies also play three T20i’s in England before returning to Ireland for another three T20i in Belfast. Their British tour ends with the third T20i against Ireland on June 15. They will have a ten-day hole before their test series opener against Australia in Barbados.