West Indies A cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005

Sri Lanka A

Captain
Russel Arnold
Squad
Avishka Gunawardene
Ian Daniel
Michael Vandort
Jehan Mubarak
Malintha Gajanayake
Gayan Wijekoon
+Prasanna Jayawardene
Dilhara Fernando
Malinga Bandara
Sajeewa Weerakoon
Dilhara Loku Hettige
Suraj Mohamed
Ruchira Perera

West Indies A

Captain
Daren Ganga Squad
Carlton Baugh
Tino Best
Narsingh Deonarine
Jermaine Lawson
Xavier Marshall
Nikita Miller
Dave Mohammed
Runako Morton
Ryan Ramdass
Marlon Samuels
Dwayne Smith
Dwight Washington
David Bernard
Kerry Jeremy
Called up after 2nd "Test"
Lendl Simmons
Tishan Maraj
David Bernard
Darren Sammy
Richard Kelly
Kenroy Peters
Sewnarine Chattergoon
Jean Paul

West Indies A toured Sri Lanka for a cricket tournament between 23 June and 19 July 2005. They played three unofficial four-day "Tests" and five unofficial "ODIs". The plans for the tour were only confirmed in mid-June as a result of a dispute over sponsorship between the West Indies Cricket Association and its players. The row continued between the Association and the senior West Indian players, though, which led to the Association asking all West Indies A players whether they would make themselves available for the Test tour immediately following the A tour. On 28 June it was announced that they had unanimously declined the request. However, that unanimous agreement vanished in the coming days, and several players were called up from the A squad to the main squad – resulting in the A squad needing more players. Twenty players eventually turned out for the West Indies A squad. Both the first-class and one-day series were alive until the very last match, though. West Indies A took a 57-run victory in the first "Test" match, taking the last five wickets of that game for three runs, but crashed to a humbling innings defeat in the second. Sri Lanka A won the series 2–1 thanks to a four-wicket win in the last match. In the one-dayers, West Indies could have forced a drawn series if they had managed to win the last game, but Sri Lanka's bowling undid them and they lost the series 3–1.