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Jun 02, 2026 Sports
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – A 16-member West Indies Academy squad has departed the region for a reciprocal tour of Sri Lanka from June 3–27, 2026, where the team will face the Sri Lanka Emerging Players in a multi-format series designed to further strengthen the region’s player development pathway.
It follows the visit by the Sri Lanka Emerging Team to Antigua in 2025, where the sides competed in two four-day matches, which ended one game apiece, and three One-Day matches, with the Academy coming out on top 2 to 1.

Academy Head Coach Ramesh Subasinghe and CWI’s High-Performance Manager Dwain Gill speak to the Media. (CWI)
Once again consisting of two four-day and three 50-Over matches, this tour represents another significant investment in the development of the next generation of West Indies cricketers, offering players the opportunity to gain valuable overseas experience and adapt to challenging subcontinental conditions against quality opposition.
The squad features a strong blend of emerging regional talent, with thirteen members being regular participants in the Academy programme, including Johann Layne, Jediah Blades and Zishan Motara, each having already represented the region at the Senior level.
With Ackeem Auguste being selected for the West Indies Senior Team and Carlon Bowen-Tuckett being unavailable for selection (personal reasons), emerging players Kevlon Anderson, Shaqkere Parris and Johann Jeremiah have been afforded the international developmental experience opportunity.
Guyana Harpy Eagles Head Coach Ryan Hercules will join the Academy coaching staff as an Assistant Coach for the tour, adding further experience and support to the management unit.
Academy Head Coach Ramesh Subasinghe spoke about the objectives for the tour: “Our Academy objective is simple, to develop players into the next level of their careers, and tours like this play a key part in that journey. Sri Lanka has historically been one of the toughest places for West Indian teams. This tour represents the perfect platform to immerse our brightest emerging talent in conditions that will truly test and shape them.”
“Last year we hosted a highly competitive home series against Sri Lanka in Antigua, and four players from that squad have since gone on to represent the West Indies senior men’s team, with many others earning regional franchise and CPL opportunities,” he added.
CWI’s High-Performance Manager Dwain Gill highlighted the significance of the tour as part of the organisation’s wider player development strategy.
“This tour is an extremely important component of our long-term development pathway programme as we continue to invest in the future of West Indies cricket. Opportunities like these allow our emerging players to experience competitive international environments, adapt to unfamiliar conditions and further develop the technical, tactical and mental skills required at the highest level of the game,” said Gill.
The squad will travel to Hambantota for the four-day series before moving to Colombo for the white-ball leg of the tour, with all matches being played under standard ICC playing conditions.
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