Fancode to live-stream exclusive 'India Tour of West Indies' starting July 22
The ODI series and three T20s will be hosted in Trinidad and Tobago and St Kitts and Nevis, while the last two T20s will be played in Lauderhill, Florida.

Fancode, the digital sports destination and media rights holder of Cricket West Indies (CWI), is all set to live-stream the much awaited 'India Tour of West Indies' exclusive live-stream from 22nd July to 07th August. The series will see three ODIs and five T20Is played during India's prime-time. The ODIs will start at 7 PM IST and the T20Is at 8 PM. Fans can watch the live action on the Fancode app (Android, iOS, TV) and on www.fancode.com.
The wait for this series is going to be tough as both the teams will face off on the Caribbean island after three years and both will have new captains. Shikhar Dhawan for India's ODI, Rohit Sharma for T20 and Nicholas Pooran for West Indies. India's smoky batsman KL Rahul will return from injury in the T20 series.
With this series, Fancode will become India's first digital-only platform to host a bilateral series and is set to reach 100 million sports fans. This indigenous platform has evolved into a comprehensive and immersive digital experience that seeks to innovate watching sports for fans in India. From facilitating fans to choose their commentator from an extensive list of sports experts, interactive overlays that enrich the match watching experience by providing statistics in real-time, watch any match or player while watching the game without changing the screen It includes the facility to take the relevant data and choose any replay or keynote based on demand. Another unique offering from Fancode is to make the series accessible to all users with subscription options such as Tour Pass, wherein fans can simply select the entire series and pay for the same. Users can choose from regular and ad-free tour passes, which are priced at Rs 99 and Rs 159 respectively.
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