The West Indies senior men’s team will complete a full schedule of international cricket in 2025 with overseas tours following a home series against Australia and Pakistan.
The team will play 22 international matches in the final months of the year across all formats.
A three-match T20 International series against Nepal in Sharjah from September 27 to 30 will open the schedule. It will be the first bilateral series between the two teams.
The West Indies will then face India in two Test matches, beginning their second assignment in the 2025-2027 ICC World Test Championship cycle. The first Test is set for October 2 to 6 in Ahmedabad and the second Test from October 10 to 14 in Delhi. It will mark the team’s first Test tour of India since 2018.
A white-ball tour of Bangladesh will follow, comprising three One Day Internationals and three T20 Internationals. The matches will be played from October 18 to November 1 at venues yet to be announced.
The year will conclude with a full tour of New Zealand from November 5 to December 22. The itinerary features five T20 Internationals, three One Day Internationals, and three Test matches. Matches are scheduled in Auckland, Nelson, Dunedin, Christchurch, Napier, Hamilton, Wellington, and Mount Maunganui.
The West Indies will therefore play in four countries in a three-month period. The schedule marks the first senior men’s tour to Nepal and the first Test series in India in seven years.
The regional side will return to action against Australia and Pakistan at home before departing for the overseas tours.
