West Indies are set to face Sri Lanka in the second Test of the Sobers Tissera Trophy, starting Friday, July 3, 2026, at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua.
The regional team aims to claim the trophy for the first time after a resounding win in the first Test.
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West Indies secured victory by an innings and 217 runs in the first Test, held from June 25–28.
Amir Jangoo scored 233 runs, while captain Roston Chase contributed 194 runs.
A columnist for guardian. co.
tt noted that milestone phrases have evolved over generations regarding the team's historic victory, with modern fans using alternative expressions to celebrate exceptional athletic achievements.
Reflecting on the upcoming match, the writer expressed anxiety about potential team complacency against the dangerous Sri Lankan squad.
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Jangoo systematically dismantled the Sri Lankan bowling attack during the first match after replacing the injured Shai Hope.
The columnist highlighted the batsman's performance to critique selection decisions made by sole selector King Sammy.
According to fubo.
tv, Shai Hope is expected to return following a shoulder strain, while Sri Lanka will miss Lahiru Kumara due to injury.
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The second Test will be crucial for both teams as West Indies look to seal the series and Sri Lanka aim to bounce back.