West Indies Women to Host Pakistan in Eight-match Series

West Indies will clash with Pakistan in an eight-match, white ball series in Antigua starting later this month, marking the women’s first home series since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) series will run from June 30 to July 4 followed by a five-match One-Day International (ODI) series from July 7-18.

In a move aimed at developing a wider pool of players, the international series will be played alongside a six-match white-ball series between West Indies Women’s A and Pakistan Women’s A which is expected to result in double-headers at the Vivian Richards Stadium and the Coolidge Cricket Ground.

“This is a very significant home tour for our women and we are delighted that our counterparts at the Pakistan Cricket Board have worked with us to arrange these two series despite all the challenges we face with COVID-19,” said Cricket West Indies’ (CWI) director of cricket, Jimmy Adams.

“CWI continues to invest in our international Women’ program by hosting extended High-Performance camps between tours, two of which have already been held this year.

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“In addition, the opportunity to host our first ever ‘A’ Team Series is brilliant, as it means that our developing players will get the chance to compete against high-quality international opponents and push for selection to the senior team.”

He continued: “The series is also an important part of our preparation for the ICC Women’s 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.”

West Indies Women have seen precious little action since the pandemic forced the global cessation of cricket last year, with CWI forced to cancel several home series.

However, they helped herald the return of international women’s cricket last September when they toured England for five Twenty20 Internationals.

West Indies Women, under new coach Courtney Walsh, have been heavily involved in preparation since the start of the year with two high-performance camps already staged in Antigua.

Their last home tour was against India two years ago when they went down 2-1 in the ODI series and suffered a whitewash in the five-match T20I series.

CMC

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