Mark your calendars: West Indies and Pakistan are about to bring international cricket action to American shores, with a three-game T20I series all set for the end of July and the start of August 2025. The Broward County Stadium in Florida—no stranger to global cricket tournaments—will host the entire series, putting the spotlight firmly on this rising hub for the sport in the United States.
Game one kicks things off on July 31, while cricket fans will barely have time to catch their breath before back-to-back matches on August 2 and 3. Every contest gets underway at 8:00 PM local time, a prime slot for both local fans and international viewers keeping tabs on their favorite stars.
The West Indies vs Pakistan rivalry never disappoints, and this time both nations are sending full-strength squads littered with T20 talent. Shai Hope steps up as West Indies’ captain, supported by big hitters and versatile all-rounders. The Caribbean squad includes familiar faces like power-hitter Johnson Charles, pace spearhead Jason Holder, and rising bowling star Shamar Joseph. Don’t overlook the likes of Alick Athanaze and Keacy Carty, who have been quietly impressing fans with consistent knocks. The team’s guidance falls to Daren Sammy—himself no stranger to T20 glory—while Rawl Lewis manages operations and a pack of specialist coaches, including former international bowler Ravi Rampaul and ex-captain Floyd Reifer on batting duties.
Pakistan’s line-up packs even more star power. Mohammad Rizwan captains the men in green, with support from experience and explosive youth. The return of Babar Azam ensures a world-class top order, while quicks like Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah promise fireworks with the new ball. The squad’s balance is bolstered by the likes of Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Nawaz, both of whom can flip a match with bat or ball. Saim Ayub and Hassan Nawaz represent the younger brigade looking to make statements on the big stage, while Rizwan himself takes dual duties as wicketkeeper-captain.
Behind the scenes, both squads are stacked with coaches whose international experience should help fine-tune their cricketing machines. From West Indies’ 2016 World T20-winning captain Daren Sammy shaping strategy to Pakistan locking in their mix of batting, fielding, and pace wisdom, fans can expect well-honed performances from both sides.
The series is more than just another overseas tour for Pakistan—it’s a showcase at the heart of the US summer, part of the West Indies’ 2025 home international calendar. Organizers hope it will offer thrilling cricket and boost the sport’s profile in the United States, where growing immigrant communities are hungry for world-class action close to home.
All matches are scheduled for 8:00 PM local time, lining up perfectly for both Caribbean and North American cricket fans.
While details for streaming or TV broadcasts haven’t been officially rolled out yet, the matches are expected to draw large audiences online and on television. Official platforms will provide highlights, so nobody misses the key moments—especially those fans hanging on every ball from afar.
This short three-match series won’t just decide bragging rights; it could also shape the makeup of both teams as they prepare for future white-ball tournaments. Players are pushing for permanent spots, coaches are testing line-ups, and fans get prime-time drama under Florida’s summer lights.
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