Published on: Jun 2, 2026 9:38 pm IST | Updated on: Jun 2, 2026 12:10 pm IST
Sri Lanka is all set to tour the Caribbean for a complete series featuring 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is, and 2 Test matches. All 6 games of the white-ball leg will be played at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, whereas the two Test matches will be played in Antigua. A tour comprising 8 games, Sri Lanka will have to travel less, which will give them an opportunity to get accustomed to the conditions in Jamaica. First up are the ODIs, with the first ODI set to be played on June 3. In this post, we have come up with free expert tips for the 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026 at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.
Both teams, in recent times, have endured a torrid run in ODI cricket. Having won only one of their last 5 contests, both teams are hoping to get their rhythm back in the 50-over format. This is the format wherein both the West Indies and Sri Lanka will be hoping to excel, considering the big ODI World Cup is just a year away. With both teams eyeing a return to form, it’s definitely tough to choose a winner. However, the win probability meter must lean in favor of the West Indians, who will be playing in familiar conditions. Let’s continue with the post and find out the best cricket tips for the 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026 at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.
WI: 54% win chance SL: 46% win chance
The Windies skipper is their prolific run-getter in ODIs. Enduring a tremendous run in recent times, the right-hander has scored 441 runs in his last 10 outings at a blisterring average of 63.
The Southpaw will be a crucial cog in the lower middle order for the West Indies. Sherfane has amassed 246 runs in his last 10 innings.
Nissanka is fresh off his maiden IPL stint with the Delhi Capitals where he scored the second-most runs for the team. Nissanka is a prodigy in Sri Lankan cricket, and in his last 10 ODI knocks, he has scored 412 runs at an average of 41.2.
The left-hander will be crucial with both bat and ball for the Lankans. Mendis has got scores of 64, 22, 11, 7, and 18 in his last 5 ODIs. yes the returns are mosdest, particularly in the last three games, but his ability to deliver with both bat and ball makes him a crucial cog in this match.
Check out our prediction for the WI vs SL 1st ODI at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica
Australia head into the three‑match ODI series against Pakistan with a significant challenge, as their trusted pace trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc will not feature. The first ODI is set to be played tomorrow at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, with Josh Inglis leading the side in the absence of regular skipper Cummins, who loves to rest when it comes to playing white-ball cricket for Australia. He has all the time in the world to play IPL with a back injury, but hasn’t played a white-ball game for Australia since 2024.
Cricket Australia has opted to rest Cummins once again and senior pacer Mitchell Starc, while Hazlewood remains committed to the IPL, representing Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the upcoming final. This leaves Australia’s bowling attack short on experience, placing added responsibility on the shoulders of Nathan Ellis and Billy Stanlake, who will be key with the new ball. Their ability to strike early and contain Pakistan’s aggressive top order will be crucial in shaping the contest.
For Australia, this series is not only about competing but also about testing their bench strength. The absence of their frontline pacers opens the door for emerging talents to prove themselves on the international stage. Against a strong Pakistan side at home, the Aussies will need collective discipline and resilience to stay competitive.
Pakistan will head into the opening ODI against Australia with confidence, knowing the visitors arrive with a depleted bowling attack. Apart from Adam Zampa and Nathan Ellis, the rest of Australia’s bowling unit lacks international experience, leaving Pakistan with a golden opportunity to dominate at home.
The hosts themselves have made notable changes following their series defeat in Bangladesh earlier this year. Babar Azam, Naseem Shah, and Shadab Khan return to the squad, with Shadab featuring in ODIs for the first time since the 2023 World Cup. Their presence adds both stability and match‑winning quality to Pakistan’s lineup.
In addition, Pakistan have injected fresh talent, handing opportunities to the uncapped trio of Rohail Nazir (wicketkeeper‑batter), Arafat Minhas (left‑arm spinner), and Ahmed Daniyal (fast bowler). This blend of experience and youth reflects Pakistan’s trademark approach of balancing proven performers with emerging prospects.
With Australia’s bowling resources stretched thin, Pakistan will look to capitalize on their batting depth and recent match practice. A strong start in Rawalpindi could set the tone for the series and underline their advantage against an inexperienced Australian attack. Let’s move ahead and check the cricket tips.
Matches Played: 68 SL won: 33 WI won: 32 No Result: 3 Tied: 0 RECENT form SRI LANKA: L W W W L RECENT form WEST INDIES: W W L W L
West Indies and Sri Lanka have collided against each other 68 times in ODI cricket. There’s nothing much to separate the two sides, as Sri Lanka has won 33 games, whereas the West Indies has won 32. Three matches between the two teams ended without a result.
How will the two teams, i.e., West Indies and Sri Lanka, fare in the 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026? Let’s take a look.
Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusla Mendis (C/WK), Charith Asalanka, Kamindu Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Asitha Fernando, Dushmantha Chameera, Eshan Malinga
John Campbell, Ackeem Auguste, Shai Hope (C/WK), Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Amir Jangoo, Sherfane Rutherford, Matthew Forde/Shamar Joseph, Alzarri Joseph, Jayden Seales, Gudakesh Motie
Here’s the pitch and weather report for the 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026 between Sri Lanka and West Indies at the Sanbina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
With pace and bounce on offer at Sabina Park, the toss becomes vital. Teams winning it are likely to bat first, aiming for 260–280 to put scoreboard pressure on the opposition. Early swing under humid conditions could test batters, making runs on the board a decisive advantage.
The 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies 2026 will be streamed live online on FanCode. There are no streaming rights available for this series on Indian TV channels.
West Indies playing at home should fancy their chances of winning this contest. Yes, they have lost five of their last six ODIs, but with the return of Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph, their bowling looks stacked for home conditions, which could be a massive factor for them heading into this series. Sri Lanka will give a tough fight under new skipper Kusal Mendis, but the hosts should start as the favorites at least in the opening game of the series. Therefore, as per our prediction, West Indies is expected to win the WI vs SL, 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour of West Indies.
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