Tomorrow's first ODI between the White Ferns and the West Indies has been postponed because of a tropical storm.
Cricket West Indies announced that the second ODI, scheduled for Monday, will now become the first ODI of the series, with a date for the postponed game yet to be finalised.
Tropical Storm Fiona has already hit Antigua with extensive showers.
It is expected to be at it's peak tomorrow.
All three ODI's and the five T20 internationals are scheduled to be played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.
Monday's game could also be in doubt if the storm causes any significant damage to the ground.
Both sides have indicated their intentions to play the tour in its entirety. While the storm will bring heavy winds and lightning to Antigua and the Leeward Islands, it is not believed to pose any safety risk to the players.
The ODI series counts towards the Women's Championship and eventual qualification for the 2025 ODI World Cup, while the T20I series serves as preparation for the 2023 T20 World Cup in February.