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World Cup Cricket 2007


 
 
  Cricket World Cup 2007 - Match Venues!
The World Cup was awarded to the West Indies via the ICC's rotational policy. It's the first time the Cricket World Cup has been held in the Caribbean despite the fact that the West Indies cricket team have been the second most successful team in past World Cups.

Eight venues across the West Indies have been selected to host the World Cup final tournament. All host Countries will host six matches with the exceptions of St Lucia, Jamaica and Barbados which will each host seven matches.
 
     
  Antigua & Barbuda

City         : St John's 

Stadium: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium

Capacity: 20,000

     
 

Barbados

City         : Bridgetown

Stadium:  Kensington Oval

Capacity: 32,000

     
 

Grenada

City         : St George's

Stadium: Queen's Park

Capacity: 20,000

     
 

Guyana

City         : Georgetown

Stadium:  Providence Stadium

Capacity: 20,000

     
 

Jamaica

City         : Kingston

Stadium:   Sabina Park

Capacity: 30,000

     
     
 

St Kitts & Nevis

City         : Basseterre Warner

Stadium:   Park Stadium

Capacity: 10,000

     
 

St Lucia

City         : Gros Islet

Stadium:  Beausejour Stadium

Capacity: 20,000

     
 

Trinidad & Tobago

City         : Port of Spain

Stadium:  Queen's Park Oval

Capacity: 25,000

 

 

 

There will be four additional venues that will host warm-up matches.
1.  3Ws Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados
2. Greenfield Stadium inTrelawny, Jamaica.

3. Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown, St Vincent & the Grenadines

4.Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground in St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago


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