The series was earlier due to take place in Pakistan in January 2023

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Cricket West Indies (CWI) on Wednesday agreed to postpone a three-match T20I series to the first quarter of 2024.
The series was earlier due to take place in Pakistan in January 2023.
The PCB informed that the decision has been made keeping in consideration the schedule of ICC Men's T20 World Cup next year, which will be hosted by the West Indies and USA in June 2024.
The board added that the shortest format matches in the series will, therefore, help both sides to prepare for the tournament.
PCB shared that the three-match T20I series with the West Indies in January 2023 is not part of the recently announced 2023-2027 ICC Future Tours Programme.
The board's statement said: "The West Indies played their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League matches against Pakistan in Multan in May 2022, while the December 2021 series comprised three T20Is in Karachi."

Hania Aamir’s Indian Punjabi film role will win hearts: Nasir Chinyoti
- 21 hours ago
Minister Khalil Das Kohistani escapes unhurt in attack on convoy in Thatta
- 18 hours ago
Karachi gets a cleaner look: SSWMB puts up civic signage at key entry points
- 19 hours ago

Heatwave alert issued for Karachi as temperatures set to soar
- a day ago
.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
PM Shehbaz highlights trillion-dollar mineral potential at investment forum
- 21 hours ago

Millions lost as 12 PU faculty skip return after PhD
- a day ago
WhatsApp adds media & links tab for channels to make browsing easier
- 21 hours ago

Senator recommends compensation for hailstorm-damaged vehicles
- a day ago

Sri Lanka church targeted in shooting days before Easter bombings anniversary
- a day ago

YDA continues strike against proposed privatization of public hospitals
- a day ago
Zalmi win toss, bat first in crucial game against Sultans
- 19 hours ago

Goods transporters call off strike after talks in Karachi
- a day ago