- Providence Stadium
The Providence Stadium is a sports stadium in
Guyana , replacingBourda as thenational stadium . Scheduled to be Completed in March 2007, further delayed until the summer of 2008, it is by far the largest stadium in Guyana. It was built specifically to host Super Eight matches in the2007 Cricket World Cup , held inMarch / April 2007. The stadium hosted six World Cup matches between28 March 2007 and9 April 2007, most notably the match between Sri Lanka and South Africa in which Sri Lankan fast bowlerLasith Malinga became the first bowler in international cricket history to take four wickets in four consecutive balls. Built primarily for cricket matches, the stadium can be converted into a multi-use facility.. It was designed by C.R. Narayana Rao (CRN Architects & Engineers), supervised by Walter Willis (famous Guyanese civil engineer) and constructed by Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Limited. Flooding in 2005 slowed site preparation, and delayed the start of construction, which began in May 2005. Construction costs are estimated at $25,000,000 US.
Seating 15,000 people, Providence Stadium dwarfs other sports complexes in Guyana, and now hosts test cricket instead of
Bourda . The complex includes a shopping mall and luxury apartments. Buddy's Hotel is located next to the stadium, and has numerous luxury guest rooms.Providence Stadium is located on the east bank of the
Demerara River a few kilometres south of the capital, Georgetown. Located along theEast Bank Highway the stadium is a ten minute drive from Georgetown's city centre and a 30 minute drive fromCheddi Jagan International Airport .
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