May 4, 2026
Sri Lanka will travel to the West Indies in June and July 2026 for a full series that includes three ODIs, three T20Is, and two Test matches.
The tour will start with the ODI series on 3 June. After that, the T20Is will begin on 11 June. Both white-ball series will be played at Sabina Park in Kingston.
The focus will then shift to Antigua for the Test matches, which start on 25 June. Before the Tests, a four-day warm-up game will also be played.
The two Test matches will be part of the ICC World Test Championship 2025–27, which makes the series even more important.
Sri Lanka are sitting fifth in the table at the moment, having only played two games so far. They’ll be hoping to take advantage of this early stage to collect some important points.
West Indies, meanwhile, have played eight matches without managing a win and will be desperate to turn things around and get their first victory in the competition.
The last time these two teams played a full series was in October 2024 in Sri Lanka, where the home side had the upper hand in all formats. Their latest white-ball clash was back in 2021 in Galle, and Sri Lanka came out on top again.
Both teams were also part of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Sri Lanka started well in the group stage but couldn’t carry that form into the Super Six stage.
Meanwhile, West Indies looked steady for most of the tournament, but their run ended after a key loss to India in Kolkata.