The Caribbean cricket calendar is set for an action-filled stretch this summer as Sri Lanka national cricket team prepare for a full bilateral tour of the West Indies, bringing white-ball intensity and crucial Test Championship stakes to the region.
Spanning June and July, the series will feature three One-Day Internationals, three T20 Internationals, and a two-match Test series, offering both teams an important opportunity to sharpen form and settle unfinished business.
Kingston to launch white-ball contest
The tour opens in Jamaica, with all six limited-overs matches scheduled for Sabina Park, one of the Caribbean’s most storied cricket venues.
The One-Day International series gets underway on June 3, with subsequent matches on June 6 and June 8, all in Kingston.
Attention then shifts quickly to the shortest format, as the T20I series begins on June 11, followed by matches on June 13 and June 14.
For fans in Jamaica, it represents an extended showcase of international cricket on home soil, with six matches in just under two weeks.
Antigua to host crucial Test chapter
After the white-ball contests conclude, both teams will transition to Antigua for the red-ball phase of the tour.
A four-day warm-up fixture will serve as preparation before the first Test begins on June 25. The second and final Test starts on July 3, with both matches carrying additional significance as part of the International Cricket Council World Test Championship.
For West Indies cricket team, the Test series presents a chance to revive a difficult campaign. The regional side has played eight matches in the current championship cycle without registering a victory and will be eager to finally get points on the board.
Sri Lanka arrive with stronger footing. Having played only two Tests so far, they currently sit fifth in the standings and will be keen to capitalize early in the cycle.
History favors the visitors
Recent meetings suggest the visitors may enter with confidence.
The teams last faced off in a bilateral series in October 2024 in Sri Lanka, where the hosts dominated across formats. Their most recent white-ball meetings against the West Indies also came in Sri Lanka in 2021, when the home side again emerged victorious in a two-match series in Galle.
That recent trend gives the Caribbean side added motivation heading into the summer.
This series is not only about competition, it is also an opportunity for response.
Full series schedule
ODI Series – Kingston
First ODI: June 3
Second ODI: June 6
Third ODI: June 8
T20I Series – Kingston
First T20I: June 11
Second T20I: June 13
Third T20I: June 14
Test Series – Antigua
First Test: June 25-29
Second Test: July 3-7
More than a bilateral series
For both teams, this tour carries layered significance.
Sri Lanka will be seeking momentum and World Test Championship points while continuing their recent dominance over the West Indies. Meanwhile, the Caribbean side faces a more urgent challenge: rediscover rhythm, halt a winless Test run, and deliver stronger performances in front of home supporters.
With white-ball fireworks expected in Kingston and longer-form pressure building in Antigua, the series promises variety, narrative, and consequence.
By the time July arrives, both teams should have a clearer picture of where they stand, and where their seasons are headed.















