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West Indies ticketing service including 2022 England tour to be announced

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – West Indies will soon be launching a new online ticketing service to purchase tickets for all Home International matches and CG Insurance Super50 matches.

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Tickets will be going on sale later this year for the England Men’s Tour of the West Indies in 2022, subject to the COVID-19 situation and: once venues have been confirmed.

  • England – January/February 2022 – 5 x T20I, March 2022 – 3 x Test Matches 2022. (Specific dates can be found HERE)

West Indies Men’s international matches as part of the ICC Future Tours Programme for 2021 will be announced shortly. It is currently anticipated that fans will not be allowed into stadia for the following Series (anticipated timings in brackets):

  • South Africa Tour of the West Indies: T20Is and Tests (June 2021)
  • Australia Tour of the West Indies: T20Is and ODIs (July 2021)
  • Pakistan Tour of the West Indies: T20Is and Tests (July/August 2021)

Cricket West Indies will advise fans on news of these future tours as soon as we have confirmed dates and venues, working with local governments and the Territorial Boards across the region.

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