Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has officially announced schedule for the West Indies tour of Bangladesh 2025, which will commence in mid-October. The tour will consist of three ODIs and three T20Is and be a vital warm-up phase for both nations prior to the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, hosted in India and Sri Lanka.
BAN vs WI ODI Series in Dhaka
The ODI series will be hosted by the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka from October 18. The second ODI will be played on October 20, while the last match will be on October 23.
This is the start of Bangladesh's home season, and the series will be important in evaluating their bench strength and fine-tuning their playing combinations. The West Indies, also, will be looking to hone their strategies with the World Cup only a couple of months away.
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WI vs BAN T20I Series in Chattogram
Following the ODIs, both teams will head to Chattogram for the T20I series at the Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, previously the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.
The first of the T20I will take place on October 27, the second on October 30, and the last one on November 1. With the T20 World Cup around the corner, Bangladesh as well as West Indies would be keen to try out their playing XIs in order to settle on their strongest line-ups.
Why This Series Matters
Both Bangladesh and West Indies will employ this series as their last dress rehearsal prior to the international tournament. The series offers the final opportunity to hone form, fitness, and team balance.
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West Indies Tour of Bangladesh 2025: Full Schedule
Match | Date | Venue |
1st ODI | 18th October, 2025 | Dhaka |
2nd ODI | 20th October, 2025 | Dhaka |
3rd ODI | 23rd October, 2025 | Dhaka |
1st T20I | 27th October, 2025 | Chattogram |
2nd T20I | 30th October, 2025 | Chattogram |
3rd T20I | 1st November, 2025 | Chattogram |
Both sides hoping to gain momentum, excitement can be expected as the bat and ball are pitted against each other in this eagerly awaited series.