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St. George's: Grenada: 1959: 2022: 59: 41: 10: Hosted 4 Tests, 25 ODIs and 6 T20Is. Stadium was rebuilt in 2004 after Hurricane Ivan, and is now known as National Stadium, having previously been known as Queen's Oval. Tanteen Recreation Ground: St. George's: Grenada: 1997: 2007: 5: 1: 0
The Queen's Park Oval is a sports stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, used mostly for cricket matches.It opened in 1896. Privately owned by the Queen's Park Cricket Club, it is currently the second largest capacity cricket ground in the West Indies with seating for about 20,000 spectators.
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The Queen's Park Oval is a cricket ground in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. With a capacity of 25,000 it is the largest ground in the West Indies. [1] 59 Test matches have been played at the ground, the first of these was in 1930 when the West Indies played the touring England team. [2] 65 One Day Internationals (ODIs) have also
The first first-class match was held in November 2017: in 2017-18 and 2018–19 the Trinidad and Tobago team played some of its home matches in the Regional Four Day Competition there, and some at Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain. [9]
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Port of Spain's largest open space—and the world's largest traffic roundabout—is the Queen's Park Savannah, known colloquially simply as "the Savannah". It occupies about 110 hectares (260 acres) [ 19 ] of level land, and the distance around the perimeter is about 3.5 km (2.2 mi).
Queen's Park Oval: Port of Spain: 9 March 1983: 73 UAE: 4: Sharjah Cricket Stadium: Sharjah: 6 April 1984: 396 United States: 3: Central Broward Regional Park: Lauderhill: 13 September 2019: 24 Wales: 2: St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground: Swansea: 18 July 1973: 32 Zimbabwe: 6: Harare Sports Club: Harare: 25 October 1992: 302