Karachi: Test Player of the West West West Pakistani team will leave for Barbados for the two-match series on July 26.
Pakistan is currently locking horns with England in the T20i series of three matches and will face West Indies in July five from July 27.
Visitors will then lock the horn with West Indies in the two-match test series on 12 August.
11 Players are Abid Ali, Azhar Ali, Fawad Alam, Imran Butt, Mohammad Abbas, Nauman Ali, Sajid.
Khan, Shahnawaz Dahani, Yasir Shah, Zahid Mahmood.
11 Cricketers who will join the remaining test players in West Indies completed their 10 day camp at the Karachi National Stadium camp on Saturday.
The players will now enter bio-safe bubbles at Lahore Hotel on July 22 before leaving for Barbados.
“Before entering bio-safe bubbles, the players will undergo Covid-19 tests in their homes on Monday, July 19,” Pakistani cricket board (PCB) in a statement.
The players will have a Covid-19 testing round on their arrival at the hotel team in Lahore on Thursday.
The final test will be held on July 24 before the departure of the player in Wee July 26 to Barbados en-route London.
The first Hindia-Pakistani test will be played in Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica from 12 August.
Meanwhile, in the first T20i, Liam Livingstone scored the fastest T20i century by English players but failed to take the host above the line.
Pakistan recorded a 31-run victory on Friday.
With this victory, Pakistan has led 1-0 in the three-match series.
Livingstone destroyed nine six and six crawling in 103 brilliant balls, but Pakistani Bowlers held back their courage to remove a harsh victory.