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Pakistan And West Indies To Scrap ODI-Format? Here’s All You Need To Know

Pakistan is set to tour West Indies in July and August. The tour included 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs. Currently the T20I series is scheduled for July 31, August 2, and August 3.

The Pakistan Cricket Board and Cricket West Indies are in talks to scrap the ODI series and replace it with a T20I series as Pakistan is set to tour West Indies in July and August. The tour included 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs. Currently the T20I series is scheduled for July 31, August 2, and August 3.

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However, now both boards are considering replacing the 50-over with additional T20Is. According to sources, the move aims to allow both sides to build combinations in squad, and gain crucial match practice in T20 cricket.

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Not the first time

This wouldn’t be the first instance of such a revision. Earlier this year, the PCB and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had agreed to drop an ODI series in favor of additional T20Is for similar preparatory reasons, although they later reverted to a three-match T20I series due to regional tensions.

An official announcement regarding the final schedule for the Pakistan-West Indies series is expected in the coming weeks.

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First published on: Jun 11, 2025 11:10 AM IST


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