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Pakistan v West Indies: how to watch on ICC.tv

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Pakistan welcome the West Indies starting 13 December, for three T20Is and three ODIs, part of the Cricket World Cup Super League.

Pakistan come into the home tour in red hot form, reaching the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, and taking series honours against Bangladesh away from home in both T20I and Test formats.

Fans in select regions will be able to subscribe to watch it all on ICC.tv.

The West Indies, on the other hand, come into the tour beginning a new chapter of sorts. Following the international retirement of Dwayne Bravo, and plans to farewell Chris Gayle on home soil, young talent will have the opportunity to stand up.

The teams are familiar foes, having played in the Caribbean earlier in the year.

While rain forced a premature end to three of the four T20Is, Pakistan managed to win the series away from home, also levelling a two-match Test series in a stunning 109-run win in Kingston.

With the white ball, Mohammad Rizwan and skipper Babar Azam stood up with the bat, with Mohammad Hafeez making headlines with a spell of 6/1 off four overs.

Similarly to the Men's and Women's Ashes, the tour will be available to stream on ICC.tv for registered users via a pay-per-view subscription model. The entire six-match tour is available for just US $4.

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First T20I: 13 December
Second T20I: 14 December
Third T20I: 16 December

First ODI: 18 December
Second ODI: 20 December
Third ODI: 22 December

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