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Schedule for West Indies Tour of England 2017

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Last updated: August 15, 2023 7:27 pm
By Cricket News

West Indies will be touring England for 3 Test, 1 T20 International and 5 ODI (One Day International) matches from 17 August to 29 September. 4 Practise match is also scheduled three 3-day from August 1 to August 13 and one 2-day from September 2 to September 3. England will play this series after a long series against South Africa which will be ending on August 8.

While one 1st test match (17-21 August) will be day-night; play will start at 2:00 PM local time end at 21:00 PM and 30 mins additional time of required.

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DateMatch DetailsVenueTime
17th August, 2017
to
21st August, 2015
1st TestEdgbaston,
Birmingham
06:30 PM (IST)
01:00 PM (GMT)
02:00 PM (Local)
25th August, 2017
to
29th August, 2017
2nd TestHeadingley,
Leeds
03:30 PM (IST)
10:00 AM (GMT)
11:00 AM (Local)
7th Spetember, 2017
to
11th Spetember, 2017
3rd TestLord’s,
London
03:30 PM (IST)
10:00 AM (GMT)
11:00 AM (Local)
16th Spetember, 2017T20Riverside Ground,
Chester-le-Street
11:00 PM (IST)
05:30 PM (GMT)
06:30 PM (Local)
19th Spetember, 20171st ODIOld Trafford,
Manchester
05:00 PM (IST)
11:30 AM (GMT)
12:30 PM (Local)
21st Spetember, 20172nd ODITrent Bridge,
Nottingham
05:00 PM (IST)
11:30 AM (GMT)
12:30 PM (Local)
24th Spetember, 20173rd ODICounty Ground,
Bristol
03:30 PM (IST)
10:00 AM (GMT)
11:00 AM (Local)
27th Spetember, 20174th ODIKennington Oval,
London
05:00 PM (IST)
11:30 AM (GMT)
12:30 PM (Local)
29th Spetember, 20175th ODIThe Rose Bowl,
Southampton
05:00 PM (IST)
11:30 AM (GMT)
12:30 PM (Local)

West Indies will be playing International cricket after a 40 days gap; last series was against India in June-July. While last series between them was in March this year when England visited West indies for 3 ODI matches; England won the series by 3-0.

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