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Grenada Cricket National Stadium Ground information Location Grenada Establishment 2007 Capacity 20,000 Owner West Indies Cricket Board As of March 19 2009
Source: CricinfoCricket National Stadium, previously known as Queen's Park, is the name of a cricket stadium complex in River Road, Grenada in the Caribbean and was a location for the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
After being rebuilt in 2000, the new complex was damaged in October 2004 as a direct result from Hurricane Ivan. The pitch is noted for being elongated towards the Pavilion end, giving a more baseball type look to the ground. The stadium was funded by the People's Republic of China.
See also
After the success of its use in the world cup, the stadium has been used recently for youth games in the country including matches against touring sides from England.
External links
- Hurricane Destroys Grenada Stadium News article at caribbeancricket.com
Coordinates: 12°3′32.6″N 61°45′7.6″W / 12.059056°N 61.752111°W
Venues of the 2007 Cricket World Cup West Indies Warner Park (Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis) · Queen's Park Oval (Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) · Beausejour Stadium (Gros Islet, Saint Lucia) · Sabina Park (Kingston, Jamaica) · Greenfield Stadium (Trelawny, Jamaica) · Sir Vivian Richards Stadium (St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda) · Providence Stadium (Georgetown, Guyana) · Queen's Park (St. George's, Grenada) · Kensington Oval (Bridgetown, Barbados)
Categories:- Cricket grounds in Grenada
- Sport in Grenada
- Test cricket grounds in the West Indies
- Cricket ground stubs
- Grenada stubs
- Caribbean sports venue stubs
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