West Indies to host South Africa, England and Bangladesh in 2024

West Indies men will host South Africa, England and Bangladesh between May to December 2024. The home tours begin with a visit from South Africa for three T20Is starting May 23 at Sabina Park in Jamaica before the T20 World Cup in June where West Indies are the hosts.

South Africa will then return to the Caribbean following the T20 World Cup and their Test tour to England in July to play a two-Test series in Trinidad and Guyana from August 7, followed by another three-match T20I series at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy from August 23 ahead of the CPL. They will also play a four-day warm-up game ahead of the Test series in Tarouba.

After a white-ball tour in Sri Lanka in October, West Indies will host England from October 31 for three ODIs and five T20Is which will be played across Antigua, Barbados and St Lucia.

Bangladesh will then visit between November 22 and December 19 for an all-format tour which starts with two Test Matches to be played in Antigua and Jamaica, three ODIs in St. Kitts & Nevis, and three T20Is in St Vincent. West Indies will be returning to the Arnos Vale Ground in St Vincent for the first time since 2014. Bangladesh will also play a warm-up game before the Tests in Antigua.

CWI CEO Johnny Grave said Grenada and Dominica missed out on hosting games this year because “significant improvements” were made to the stadiums, adding that West Indies will return to both venues in 2025.

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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