According to recent reports from Cricbuzz, it has been suggested that the upcoming test matches between India and the West Indies will be hosted by Dominica and Trinidad.
The tentative schedule, shared between Cricket West Indies (CWI), indicates that Barbados, Trinidad and Guyana will host the six limited-overs matches, consisting of three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).
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Furthermore, the last two T20Is are scheduled to take place in Florida, USA. The series is expected to start on July 12 and conclude on August 13, with the Indian team likely to depart for the Caribbean on August 5-6. July.
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The formal dates of the matches will be announced once the schedule is finalized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Although the deal for the two additional T20Is has not been officially signed between the boards, it is expected to be formalized in the coming days during the World Test Championship final in London, where BCCI and CWI representatives will meet.
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Viacom18 Acquires Digital Rights to West Indies vs India Series
Cricbuzz initially reported the possibility of India playing two additional T20Is alongside the eight matches already scheduled on the Future Tours Program (FTP), which includes two Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is, on March 25.
In terms of broadcast rights, Viacom18 has acquired the digital rights to the series and will stream the matches for free on Jio Cinema. Viacom18 previously served as the digital platform for IPL 2023.
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Dream Sports, the promoters of FanCode and the rights holders of Cricket West Indies side-by-side matches, have sublicensed the digital content to Viacom18. Also, Dream Sports is currently negotiating a deal with national broadcaster Prasar Bharati for the linear rights. DD Sports will continue to broadcast the matches on television, maintaining the arrangement established between the two parties last year.
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“We are working on various fixes for the series. While the matches will be available on FanCode, we may also share the content to a couple of other platforms, both linear and digital.” stated a representative for Dream Sports.
As fans eagerly await confirmation of the schedule and venues of the India-West Indies Test matches, anticipation continues to build for the upcoming series, which is set to showcase some exciting cricket fixtures between the two nations.
tentative schedule:
July 12-16: 1st Test in Dominica
July 20-24: 2nd Test in Trinidad
July 27th: 1st ODI in Barbados
July 29: 2nd ODI in Barbados
August 1: 3rd ODI in Trinidad
August 4th: 1st T20I in Trinidad
6th August: 2nd T20I in Guyana
August 8: 3rd T20I in Guyana
August 12: 4th T20I at Florida
August 13: 5th T20I at Florida
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