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Twenty20 Cricket In The West Indies

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Twenty20 Cricket On The Australian Cricket Tour To The West Indies 2025

There is no better place to watch a Twenty20 (T20) series than the West Indies, especially if you are there already for Test Cricket.

#BigStatement

The West Indies, very sensibly, unlike most nations, host multiple games per island rather than one game per city. As such, you have time to unpack, unwind, and kick-back.

We speak highly based solely, and perhaps wrongly in part, on Twenty20 Cricket being played in the eastern Caribbean string of tropical rocks.

For those that don't know the region 'eastern Caribbean' means playing everywhere except Guyana, Trinidad, and Jamaica, none of which whose cities have blue waters or squeaky sands.

On the Australian Cricket Tour To The West Indies 2025, there will be two T20's on one island, and then three on another.

#Awesome (depending which island!)!

This scheduling after the 3rd Test (yes, 3 Tests!), allows us to invest 6 nights on two more islands each, after 8 nights on each island per test match.

If dare we say it, 'travelling' to watch Twenty20 cricket in the West Indies is better than travelling to watch a Test Cricket.

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Not for the format, of course, and so long as we don't play in Guyana, Trinidad, or Jamaica!

We do not shy from saying T20 cricket is far from our favourite; all too quick and after a few big hits you're packing up and moving to the next 'meaningless' game; except when you're in the 'Windies'.

This is one reason why we LOVE test cricket. You get 8 nights in Cape Town, Galle, Christchurch, or Barbados!! Plenty of time to enjoy the game and place.

With that mindset, when you tour T20 cricket in the islands, though we only have 6 nights per island, you will have 5 full days (excluding travel day) to play in the sun and rum, before each game.

All West Indian venues are floodlit so T20 cricket is played at night (times TBC!) so all your days are free to do as you please.

You don't get that following Test Cricket!

Spend your days golfing, fishing, driving, diving, kayaking, caving, swimming, snorkelling, day-tripping to a neighbouring island, embracing local festivities, or simply soaking in rum or sun, before pulling up a 'chaise longue' for 4 hours of West Indian infused twilight delight.

We will have included day trips.

T20's fire up the West Indians who pack venues with passion, music, flavour, colour, and excitement for the game, whether the West Indies win or lose. Any team can win on the day, but you won't lose entertainment.

Twenty20 Package Per Island:

  • 6 Nights 4+ Star Per Island
  • Breakfast Daily
  • Match Tickets To Each T20
  • 2 Dinner Parties With Drinks
  • Return Airport/Hotel Transfers
  • Day Trips As Listed
  • Match Transfers If Req.

Our Australian Cricket Tour To The West Indies 2025 is 6 weeks from mid-June including St Kitts (TBC) to start, 3 Tests, and 5 T20s to the end of July.

And you don't have to do all 6 weeks, as much as we'd love you to.

If you can only make the 3rd Test but think it too far for just one Test, stay another 6 or 12 nights and embrace two new island cultures with 2 or 5 T20's.

You will not be disappointed, except if in playing Guyana, Trinidad, or Jamaica.

When you join us for the T20 series, we'll take you after the 3rd Test to the next island for two games, and then onwards to the next three.

We are thrilled to spend 12 more nights in two more awesome places and you should too!

Our T20 Tours will be 6 nights per island ONLY. If you only want to go to the first T20, you must book the 6 night package.

Our T20 tour will be determined by the confirmed match schedule and all the above will change should we find ourselves playing in Guyana, Trinidad, or Jamaica.

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1 comment

  • The West Indies and Australia love cricket.

    Joey Vimsante

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