Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 3, 2026

The Sri Lanka tour of West Indies 2026 runs from June 3 to July 7, 2026, featuring three ODIs, three T20Is, and two Tests across Sabina Park in Jamaica and the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.

Furthermore, the two Tests count towards the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle, while both teams use the white-ball games to fine-tune squads ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup. Kusal Mendis leads Sri Lanka in ODIs and T20Is, with Shai Hope captaining the West Indies hosts.

Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026: At A Glance

First of all, here are the headline numbers for the Sri Lanka tour of West Indies 2026 series.

  • Tour Window: June 3 – July 7, 2026
  • Format Split: 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is, 2 Tests (Sobers-Tissera Trophy)
  • Venues: Sabina Park, Kingston; Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
  • Sri Lanka Captains: Kusal Mendis (ODI/T20I), Dhananjaya de Silva (Tests)
  • West Indies ODI Captain: Shai Hope
  • Context: Tests feed the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle; white-ball games shape 2027 ODI World Cup plans.

Sri Lanka vs West Indies 2026: Full Schedule

Notably, all six white-ball fixtures sit at Sabina Park, before the squads shift to Antigua for the Test leg. Schedule confirmed by Cricket West Indies and Sri Lanka Cricket.

MatchDateFormatVenuesTime (IST)
1st ODIJun 3, 2026ODISabina Park, Kingston8:30 PM
2nd ODIJun 6, 2026ODISabina Park, Kingston8:30 PM
3rd ODIJun 8, 2026ODISabina Park, Kingston8:30 PM
1st T20IJun 11, 2026T20ISabina Park, Kingston5:30 AM (Jun 12)
2nd T20IJun 13, 2026T20ISabina Park, Kingston5:30 AM (Jun 14)
3rd T20IJun 14, 2026T20ISabina Park, Kingston5:30 AM (Jun 15)
1st TestJun 25-29, 2026TestSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua7:30 PM
2nd TestJul 3-7, 2026TestSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua7:30 PM

Furthermore, ODIs start at 10:00 AM local time (8:30 PM IST), T20Is begin at 4:00 PM local (5:30 AM IST next day), and Tests get underway at 10:00 AM local (7:30 PM IST).

Sri Lanka and West Indies for the 2026 Tour
Source – Ranji Trophy

Squads: Sri Lanka and West Indies For The 2026 Tour

Above all, Sri Lanka Cricket has rebooted its white-ball leadership. Kusal Mendis replaces Charith Asalanka (ODI) and Dasun Shanaka (T20I) as captain, while Dhananjaya de Silva continues to lead the Test side.

Sri Lanka ODI Squad (16 players)

Batters / KeepersAll-roundersBowlers
Kusal Mendis (C, wk)Kamindu Mendis (VC)Pathum Nissanka
Kamil MisharaPavan RathnayakeJanith Liyanage
Charith AsalankaMilan RathnayakeWanindu Hasaranga
Dunith WellalageMaheesh TheekshanaDushmantha Chameera
Dilshan MadushankaEshan MalingaAsitha Fernando
Pramod Madushan  

Specifically, Wanindu Hasaranga returns after a hamstring injury that ruled him out of the IPL 2026 season.

Sri Lanka T20I Squad (16 players)

Top OrderMiddle / All-roundersBowlers
Kusal Mendis (C, wk)Kamindu Mendis (VC)Pathum Nissanka
Kamil MisharaLasith CroospullePavan Rathnayake
Dasun ShanakaMilan RathnayakeDunith Wellalage
Wanindu HasarangaMaheesh TheekshanaDushmantha Chameera
Dilshan MadushankaEshan MalingaBinura Fernando
Nuwan Thushara  

Moreover, Dasun Shanaka stays in the 16-member group as a senior all-rounder, having featured for Rajasthan Royals.

Sri Lanka Test Squad (17 players)

Batters / KeepersSpin / All-roundersPacers
Dhananjaya de Silva (C)Kamindu Mendis (VC)Pathum Nissanka
Lahiru UdaraNishan MadushkaDinesh Chandimal
Pasindu SooriyabandaraSonal DinushaKusal Mendis
Milan RathnayakePrabath JayasuriyaRamesh Mendis
Asitha FernandoVishwa FernandoLahiru Kumara
Isitha WijesundaraKasun Rajitha 

West Indies ODI Squad (15 players)

Top Order / KeeperMiddle / All-roundersBowlers
Shai Hope (C, wk)Ackeem AugusteJohn Campbell
Keacy CartyRoston ChaseMatthew Forde
Justin GreavesShimron HetmyerAmir Jangoo
Alzarri JosephShamar JosephGudakesh Motie
Sherfane RutherfordJayden SealesShamar Springer

Additionally, Shimron Hetmyer returns to the ODI setup for the first time since the England series of June 2025, while Alzarri Joseph comes back from a back injury that sidelined him since July 2025. The West Indies T20I and Test squads are expected to be announced closer to each leg.

Venues: Sabina Park And Sir Vivian Richards Stadium

Importantly, the venue split is clean. All six white-ball games are at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, and both Tests move to the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua.

Sabina Park, Kingston (Jamaica)

  • Established: 1880 (oldest international Test ground in the Caribbean)
  • Curatorial Note: Bouncy, seam-friendly surfaces; spinners often come into play later in long-format games
  • Recent ODI Form: Hosted high-scoring contests across the last West Indies home cycle

Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound (Antigua)

  • Capacity: ~10,000
  • Ends: Andy Roberts End and Curtly Ambrose End
  • History: First hosted Test cricket in 2008 (WI vs Australia).

Key Stats and Head-to-Head Records

In total, here is a quick-reference data layer for the West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2026 series.

Record / StatDetails
Tour WindowJune 3 – July 7, 2026
Total Matches3 ODIs + 3 T20Is + 2 Tests = 8 internationals
White-ball VenueSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Test VenueSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua
WI Home ODI Streak vs SLWon last 2 home ODI series (since 2003)
WI Home Test Record vs SLNever lost a bilateral home Test series to Sri Lanka
Previous Home T20I SeriesWI won the only prior home bilateral (2021)
WTC 2025-27 CycleBoth Tests count; SL currently 4th in standings
Trophy at Stake (Tests)Sobers-Tissera Trophy

Therefore, history sits firmly with the hosts in the Caribbean. West Indies have not dropped a bilateral home Test series to Sri Lanka and have taken the last two home ODI series too, review of the head-to-head record.

Sri Lanka vs West Indies 2026: Players to Watch

Consequently, a few names will likely shape the outcomes across formats.

Sri Lanka: Top Players to Track

  • Kusal Mendis (Captain): leads the white-ball setup and brings reset energy to the dressing room
  • Pathum Nissanka: scored 62 off 41 vs Zimbabwe at the T20 WC 2026; currently in red-hot striking form
  • Wanindu Hasaranga: wrist-spin plus lower-order hitting, returning from a long hamstring layoff
  • Maheesh Theekshana: mystery spin option across both white-ball series
  • Asitha Fernando: frontline spearhead in both white-ball and red-ball formats
  • Prabath Jayasuriya: left-arm spinner who will be central to Sri Lanka’s Test plans

West Indies: Top Players to Track

  • Shai Hope (Captain): keeper-batter; central to WI’s 2027 ODI World Cup qualification push
  • Shimron Hetmyer: hit a tournament-record 19 sixes at the T20 World Cup 2026
  • Alzarri Joseph: returns from back injury after sitting out since July 2025
  • Gudakesh Motie: frontline spinner, particularly useful on slower Antigua surfaces
  • Roston Chase: senior all-rounder; expected red-ball anchor
  • Sherfane Rutherford: middle-order power hitter for the limited-overs games

ICC World Test Championship 2025-27: What’s At Stake

Specifically, both Tests count towards the WTC 2025-27 cycle. Sri Lanka currently sit fourth in the standings with one win and one draw in two Tests, making the Antigua leg crucial for points percentage.

Furthermore, West Indies will be desperate to climb the table after a tough opening to the cycle. Series confirmed under the FTP.

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Conclusion: Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026 Runs From June 3 to July 7

Therefore, the Sri Lanka tour of West Indies 2026 is more than a routine bilateral. Sabina Park’s white-ball week sets the rhythm, while two Tests in Antigua decide WTC points and dressing-room momentum.

With Kusal Mendis stepping up and Shai Hope leading a refreshed Caribbean unit, June and July 2026 promise an even contest across all three formats.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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