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Pakistan Set for a Limited-Overs Showdown With West Indies

Cricket West Indies has unveiled its action-packed cricketing calendar for the year 2025, with Pakistan’s men’s cricket team also included in the itinerary for a white-ball tour in July and August 2025. The high-profile fixtures will see the two former world champions battle it out across six matches in Florida and Trinidad.

The tour will begin with a three-match T20I series at the Broward County Stadium in Florida—a venue known for hosting high-profile international fixtures and drawing large crowds from both the subcontinent and the Caribbean.

T20I Series

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Match Date Venue
1st T20I July 31, 2025 Broward County Stadium, Florida
2nd T20I August 2, 2025 Broward County Stadium, Florida
3rd T20I August 3, 2025 Broward County Stadium, Florida

This T20I series will be a pivotal test for both teams as they fine-tune their strategies ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

Following the T20I leg, the action-packed Pakistan-West Indies series will shift to Trinidad, where both teams will engage in a three-match ODI series at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.

ODI Series

Match Date Venue
1st ODI August 8, 2025 Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad
2nd ODI August 10, 2025 Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad
3rd ODI August 12, 2025 Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad

With ODI cricket still forming an essential part of the ICC’s Future Tours Programme, this series will provide both nations with a platform to build their squads for future global events.

This series comes on the heels of an enthralling two-match Test series in Pakistan, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The home side dominated the first Test with a commanding 127-run victory before the visitors staged a remarkable comeback in the second to secure their first Test win in Pakistan since 1990.

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Usama Mustafa