Australia will continue their home summer action with eight matches against West Indies, starting with a two-Test series from Wednesday (January 17) followed by three ODI and T20I series.
West Indies' tour of Australia 2024 will start with the day Test match at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide from January 17-21 followed by a day-night Test match at the Gabba in Brisbane from January 25-29.

Having white-washed Pakistan 3-0 in the recent series, the hosts will look to make it five wins on the trot in the home Tests this summer before travel to trans-Tasman neighbours New Zealand for another 2-Test series next month.
West Indies, on the other hand, will look to bounce back, having lost their most recent home series 0-1 against India in July 2023. In the WTC cycle 2023-2025, Australia has won five, lost two and drawn 1 so far, while West Indies has drawn 1 and lost 1.
Australia-led by Pat Cummins have announced an almost similar squad to the one that faced Pakistan with only batter Matt Renshaw coming into the roster as a solitary replacement for recently retired David Warner.
West Indies, who lost 0-2 in the Test series on their previous visit, have named seven uncapped players with Kraigg Brathwaite taking the captain's role and Alzarri Joseph serving as his deputy.
The action Down Under is something cricket fans will not want to miss, especially with the trio of Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood expected to go up against Joseph, Kemar Roach and Shamar Joseph in a pacer battle.
Now with the two-match Test series set to commence, here is a look at the how and when to watch Australia vs West Indies telecast, TV Channels list and live streaming information:
The first Test, which is a day Test, in Adelaide starts on Wednesday (January 17) and is scheduled to end on Sunday (January 21), while second Test, which is a Pink Ball (day-night) Test in Brisbane, will start on Thursday (January 25) and end on Monday (January 29).
The first Test will start at 10 AM Local Time, 10:30 AM AEDT, 5:30 AM IST on January 17, while the match will start at 7:30 PM AST and 6:30 PM Jamaica on the previous day - January 16 due to time difference. The start time will be same for all five days.
The second Test will start at 2 PM Local Time, 3 PM AEDT, 9:30 AM IST, 12 AM AST on January 25, while in Jamaica the match starts the previous day due to time difference at 11 PM Jamaican Time. The start time for the day-night Test will be same for all the five days.
Star Sports Network hold the broadcast rights for the series. So, the match will be shown live on Star Sports 2 SD and Star Sports 2 HD channels in India, while AUS vs WI Test live streaming will be available on Disney+ Hotstar app or website.
In Australia, the two Test matches and the white ball games will be shown live on Fox Cricket, Kayo Sports and Channel 7. In the Caribbean, the red ball games may be shown on Flow Sports.