Women’s Cricket returns to the Caribbean as Pakistan tour of West Indies announced – International Cricket Council

Posted: June 27, 2021 at 3:51 am

The West Indies are set to host Pakistan for a white-ball contest for 3 T20Is and 5 ODIs, starting 30 June.

The five-match ODI series will form part of a vital preparation for the two teams as they will face each other in the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup Qualifiers that are due to take place in Sri Lanka in December for one of the three remaining qualifying spots to secure a seat at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, 2022.

The West Indies Womens team will play at home after a gap of nineteen months due to the impact of Covid-19. They last played in the Caribbean in a bilateral series against India in November 2019 where they were handed a clinical 5-0 defeat.

The Cricket West Indies Director, Jimmy Adams laid emphasis on the grander scheme of things as the focus now is on the road to the 2022 Cricket World Cup.

This is a very significant home tour for our women and we are delighted that our counterparts at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have worked with us to arrange these two series despite all the challenges we face with COVID-19. West Indies continues to invest in our international Womens program by hosting extended High-Performance camps between tours, two of which have already been held this year, said Adams.

The series is also an important part of our preparation for the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup Qualifiers in December. Our goal post this Pakistan series, is to have our squad play against more international opposition and take part in our Regional Tournament before heading to the Qualifiers in Sri Lanka at the end of the year, added Adams.

Fixtures

T20I Series:

June 30: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

July 02: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge

July 04: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

ODI Series:

July 07: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge

July 09: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge

July 12: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

July 15: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

July 18: Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge

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