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Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced the commencement of online ticket sales for an exciting summer of international cricket in the Caribbean. Fans worldwide can now secure their seats to witness a thrilling lineup of matches featuring the West Indies men’s and women’s teams competing against formidable opponents. The “WI Home Full AH Energy” series promises a captivating display of cricket, commencing with a highly anticipated Test series against Australia, followed by a T20I showdown between the two sides, and culminating with a limited-overs series against Pakistan. Simultaneously, the West Indies women’s team, the Maroon Warriors, will engage in a historic series against South Africa, marking the first time international women’s cricket will grace the 3Ws Oval in Barbados. This multifaceted cricketing spectacle, spanning multiple venues across the Caribbean and the US, promises a summer of exhilarating action for cricket enthusiasts.

The West Indies men’s team will first lock horns with Australia in a three-match Test series, a classic format that promises a test of skill, endurance, and tactical acumen. The series will commence at the iconic Kensington Oval in Barbados on June 25th, followed by matches at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada and Sabina Park in Jamaica. Notably, Sabina Park will etch its name in cricketing history by hosting its inaugural day/night Test match, adding an extra layer of excitement to the contest. Following the Test matches, the two teams will shift gears to the fast-paced, high-octane T20I format. The first two T20Is will be held at Sabina Park, while the final three matches will take place at Warner Park in St. Kitts, promising a thrilling conclusion to the Australia series.

Following Australia’s departure, the West Indies men’s team will prepare to welcome Pakistan for another electrifying series encompassing both T20Is and ODIs. The T20I leg of the series will be held in Broward County, Florida, providing fans in the United States an opportunity to witness international cricket action. The teams will then travel to Trinidad & Tobago for the ODI series, which will be hosted at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy. This series offers a diverse range of cricketing action, catering to fans of both the shortest and the 50-over formats.

Concurrent with the men’s team engagements, the West Indies women’s team, the Maroon Warriors, will be making history of their own. They will host South Africa in a series comprising three ODIs and three T20Is, all to be held at the 3Ws Oval in Barbados. This marks a significant milestone for women’s cricket in the region, as the 3Ws Oval becomes the latest venue to host international women’s matches. The series is set to commence on June 11th with the first ODI, offering fans a chance to witness the growing prowess of women’s cricket and cheer on the Maroon Warriors as they take on a formidable South African side.

Tickets for all these matches are now available for purchase online through the Windies Tickets service, accessible at tickets.windiescricket.com. This convenient platform allows fans across the globe to secure their preferred seats in advance, choosing from various seating categories and price points. The online platform also provides secure ticket delivery options, with fans able to download their tickets directly to their mobile devices or print them out for presentation at the venue. This ensures a seamless and hassle-free ticketing experience, allowing fans to focus on enjoying the cricket action.

Adding to the convenience for fans, physical box offices at the respective venues will open several days prior to the start of each series. This provides an alternative ticketing option for those who prefer to purchase tickets in person. The combination of online and on-site ticket sales ensures accessibility for all fans eager to be part of this summer’s cricketing extravaganza. With a diverse range of formats, teams, and venues, the 2025 Caribbean cricket season promises a memorable experience for cricket enthusiasts worldwide.

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