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Sri Lanka to tour West Indies for multi-format series

Last updated: May 3, 2026 8:25 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Sri Lanka will return to the Caribbean next month, ending a five-year absence from West Indies soil. The tour, confirmed by both cricket boards late Thursday, features three ODIs and three T20Is, marking the first bilateral series between the two nations in the region since 2020.

The series kicks off in mid-November, providing both squads a critical test as they recalibrate their limited-overs setups. For Sri Lanka, the trip is a chance to prove their progress under head coach Sanath Jayasuriya, whose tenure has prioritized aggressive batting and consistent spin performance.

“We’ve been looking at these conditions for a long time,” a source close to the Sri Lankan team management said. “It’s not just about the win; it’s about testing our bench strength against a side that knows their home pitches better than anyone.”

The West Indies, meanwhile, are looking to stabilize a volatile white-ball record. Despite possessing explosive talent, the side has struggled with consistency throughout 2024. This series serves as a litmus test for captain Shai Hope, who has faced mounting pressure to deliver a more disciplined brand of cricket.

The schedule, while condensed, avoids the usual logistical nightmares of island-hopping. The boards have opted to centralize the matches in a two-venue rotation to minimize travel fatigue. This decision reflects a shift in how smaller cricket nations are managing player workload — a necessary move given the grueling global calendar.

Five years ago, the last encounter in the Caribbean ended in a 2-1 ODI series victory for the home side, a contest remembered for its low-scoring thrillers and tactical maneuvering. This time, the pitch curators are expected to lean toward batting-friendly surfaces, a departure from the spin-heavy tracks Sri Lanka has favored at home.

For the fans, the return of the rivalry brings back the unique atmosphere of Caribbean cricket — the brass bands, the rhythm, and the unpredictable nature of the game.

The first ball is set to be bowled on November 14. With rankings points on the line, neither side can afford a slow start. The pressure is already building, and for both camps, the five-year wait has made this series feel like a necessary reckoning.

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