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The West Indies are looking to bounce back after missing out on recent major tournaments. With Daren Sammy as their coach, they hope to do well on home soil.

Key players like Brandon King, Rovman Powell, and Nicholas Pooran are in good form. Experienced players Andre Russell and Johnson Charles are also performing well. They recently defeated South Africa 3-0 in a T20I series.

Papua New Guinea are aiming to surprise in this tournament. They have only played in one ICC event before, losing all their matches in the 2021 T20 World Cup.

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Their squad includes many experienced players, with captain Assad Vala and vice-captain Charles Amini leading the team. They come into the tournament after a mixed performance against Malaysia and a recent loss to Oman.

Sporting News brings you all the details regarding where to watch the West Indies vs. Papua New Guinea T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 match: TV channel, free live stream in USA and Canada.

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West Indies vs. Papua New Guinea T20 Cricket World Cup TV channel, live stream

  • Match: West Indies vs. Papua New Guinea
  • Date: June 2, 2024
  • Stage: Group Stage
  • Start Time: 10:30 a.m. ET / 7:30 a.m. PT

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You can also stream the tournament live on Sling TV, which is offering new subscribers $20 off their first month.

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Watch West Indies vs. Papua New Guinea T20 Cricket World Cup free

For fans wanting to watch the West Indies vs. Papua New Guinea T20 Cricket World Cup for free, Fubo is the best option.

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West Indies T20 Cricket World Cup schedule

The West Indies are ready for the T20 World Cup, drawn in Group C with Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Uganda.

They are among the favorites to go far in this home tournament, thanks to their recent strong form in T20 cricket.

The West Indies will kick off their campaign on June 2 against Papua New Guinea at Providence Stadium in Guyana. On June 8, they will face Uganda at the same venue.

They will then play New Zealand on June 12 at the iconic Brian Lara Cricket Academy Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago. Finally, they will take on Afghanistan at home on June 17.

DateGroupMatchStart time (ET)Venue
June 2CWest Indies vs. Papua New Guinea10:30 a.m.Providence Stadium, Guyana
June 8CWest Indies vs. Uganda8:30 p.m.Providence Stadium, Guyana
June 12CWest Indies vs. New Zealand8:30 p.m.Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago
June 17CWest Indies vs. Afghanistan8:30 p.m.Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia

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Vishal Bhawani is a content producer for The Sporting News.