Prediction markets put the probability at 24%: ODI Series West Indies vs Sri Lanka: West Indies vs Sri Lanka. Currently, markets see this as unlikely (24% YES). + The Boys in the Back.
The ODI Series West Indies vs Sri Lanka: West Indies vs Sri Lanka market sits at 24% YES / 76% NO, reflecting the bilateral white-ball schedule context heading into mid-2026. West Indies cricket operations have been dominated in recent weeks by preparations for the incoming New Zealand tour of the Caribbean, a fixture block that has occupied scheduling bandwidth across Cricket West Indies' calendar through May and June 2026. The Black Caps' Caribbean itinerary, confirmed in late May, frames the broader West Indies home season around which any Sri Lanka ODI engagement would need to slot. [Yahoo Sports, May 28]
Sri Lanka's senior men's side has meanwhile been visible through coaching and squad commentary tied to England's home Test summer, with cricket analyst Vithushan Ehantharajah noting on June 2, 2026 that the New Zealand series represented a turning point for the McCullum-Stokes leadership cycle. The broader international fixture window in early June 2026 has been crowded: New Zealand opened its first-ever Test against Ireland in Belfast on May 27, with Rachin Ravindra and Tom Blundell posting centuries to leave the visitors at 361-5 at stumps, while the first England-New Zealand Test at Lord's began the following Thursday with Mitchell Santner cleared to return from a shoulder injury sustained in the IPL. [BBC, May 30]
The wider ICC calendar in June 2026 is anchored by the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, which opens on June 12 at Edgbaston in Birmingham across seven English venues with 12 teams competing in the tournament's 10th edition. That overlapping window constrains the available broadcast and player-availability windows for any concurrent bilateral ODI series West Indies vs Sri Lanka: West Indies vs Sri Lanka programming, with both boards typically rotating senior squads across format-specific tours. The market's 76% NO skew tracks the absence of confirmed fixtures, venues, or broadcast announcements in the public record across the surveyed period, with attention concentrated on the New Zealand-England Test series and the Women's T20 World Cup buildup. [Telecom Asia, Jun 3]
Polymarket prices this at 24c YES with $209K in volume. Moderate liquidity — use limit orders for positions above $1K to avoid moving the price.
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