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Cricket, cricket, cricket.  If you are a fan of this spectacular sport, you may be able to catch the two-Test Matches of Pakistan versus the West Indies beginning on the 12th May to the 16th in Guyana and on the 20th to 24 in St Kitts.

They have already played the scheduled five One Day Matches, which ended with Pakistan winning the series with three and the West Indies taking the other two.  They played in St. Lucia, Barbados and Guyana.

They had also played one T20 game on the 21st of April, and the West Indies won this game.

Additionally, India, the 2011 International Cricket Council (ICC) champion, is scheduled to tour the West Indies next month (June).

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