List of cricket grounds in the West Indies

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This is a list of cricket grounds in the West Indies that have been used for first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket matches.

Test grounds

ODI Grounds

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
CapacityFirst matchTestsODIsT20IsNotes
Albion Sports ComplexAlbion Guyana15,000197750[14]
Mindoo Phillip ParkCastries Saint Lucian/a197820[15]
Queen's Park (Old)St. George's Grenada20,000198310[16]

Grounds listed by Country

  • Grounds that have hosted international matches are listed in bold.

Anguilla

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Ronald Webster ParkThe ValleyAnguilla199520091460

Antigua and Barbuda

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Coolidge Cricket GroundOsbournAntigua and Barbuda
(Antigua)
200220082046Hosted the Stanford 20/20 tournaments and the 2008 Stanford Super Series.
Antigua Recreation GroundSt. John'sAntigua and Barbuda
(Antigua)
1960200963460Hosted 22 Tests and 11 ODIs.
Sir Vivian Richards StadiumNorth SoundAntigua and Barbuda
(Antigua)
2007202251016Hosted two Tests, 10 ODIs and 2 Twenty20 Internationals.

Barbados

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Desmond Haynes OvalBlack RockBarbados20052014250Formerly known as Carlton Cricket Club Ground
Bay PastureBridgetownBarbados18831891500
Garrison SavannahBridgetownBarbados18651865100Hosted the first first-class match in the West Indies in 1865 when Barbados played British Guiana.
Kensington OvalBridgetownBarbados1895202232112684Hosted 55 Tests, 42 ODIs and 23 Twenty20 Internationals.
3Ws OvalCave HillBarbados2003202030281
Mount Gay North Stars Cricket GroundCrab HillBarbados20032009820
Windward ParkLucas StreetBarbados200020186170Lucas Street is the name of a village, not the name of a street
Foursquare ParkSaint PhilipBarbados20102010200
Police Sports Club GroundBridgetownBarbados20052009120This ground is also known as Weymouth Playing Field
Banks Holding Sports and Cultural Club GroundWildeyBarbados20052005020The ground was also known as the Brewery Ground
Cable and Wireless Sports Club GroundWildeyBarbados20052005030This ground is also known as LIME Sports Club Ground

British Virgin Islands

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
A.O. Shirley Recreation GroundRoad TownBritish Virgin Islands
(Tortola)
20022002100

Dominica

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Benjamin's ParkPortsmouthDominica20072007110
Botanical GardensRoseauDominica19702004800
Windsor ParkRoseauDominica196520223572Hosted 5 Tests, 4 ODIs and 2 T20Is

Grenada

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Progress ParkGrenvilleGrenada20092010221
National Cricket StadiumSt. George'sGrenada19592022594110Hosted 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 GroundSt. George'sGrenada19972007510

Guyana

NameCityCountry
(constituent territory)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Albion Sports ComplexAlbionGuyana1977201028210Hosted five ODIs.
Blairmont Sports Club GroundBlairmont, GuyanaGuyana19602008480
Enmore Recreation GroundEnmoreGuyana199320094180
BourdaGeorgetownGuyana18872011187480Hosted 32 Tests and 13 ODIs.
Camp AyangannaGeorgetownGuyana19871987100
Diamond Community GroundDiamond, GuyanaGuyana20012001010
Everest Cricket Club GroundGeorgetownGuyana19972011590
Parade GroundGeorgetownGuyana18651882400
Kayman Sankar Cricket GroundHampton CourtGuyana198020055110
Providence StadiumProvidenceGuyana20072022464842Hosted two Tests, 22 ODIs and 10 Twenty20 Internationals.
Welfare Centre GroundRose HallGuyana196119861000
Port Mourant Cricket Club Port Mourant Guyana 1916 2026 0 0 0 Important historic club ground of over 100 years— birthplace of various West Indies greats (Rohan Kanhai, Basil Butcher, Joe Solomon, Alvin Kallicharran, John Trim, Clive Lloyd, Ivan Madray, Randolph Ramnarace, Mahendra Nagamootoo, etc.)
Skeldon Community CentreSkeldonGuyana19721995310
Uitvlugt Community Centre GroundUitvlugtGuyana199720093120

Jamaica

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Alcoa Sports Club GroundHalse HallJamaica19852003020Previously known as the Jamalco Sports Club Ground
Kaiser Sports Club GroundDiscovery BayJamaica197820105260This ground is currently known as Port Rhoades Sports Club Ground
Trelawny StadiumTrelawnyJamaica20082020844
Kensington ParkKingstonJamaica190920107110
Melbourne ParkKingstonJamaica190919622300No longer exists.
Sabina ParkKingstonJamaica1895202225510131Hosted 54 Tests, 41 ODIs and 3 T20Is.
Sir Frank Worrell Cricket GroundKingstonJamaica20022004120Previously known as the University of the West Indies Ground
Jarrett ParkMontego BayJamaica196520101850
Alpart Sports Club GroundNainJamaica1981201114150
Old Harbour RoadPort EsquivelJamaica20032004020
Chedwin ParkSpanish TownJamaica1977201113160

Montserrat

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Sturge ParkPlymouthMontserrat19671994650The city of Plymouth was destroyed after the 1995 eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano.
Salem OvalSalemMontserrat20032008300

Saint Kitts and Nevis

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Warner ParkBasseterreSaint Kitts and Nevis
(Saint Kitts)
19622026694284Hosted three Tests, 18 ODIs and 10 T20Is.
St Mary's ParkCayonSaint Kitts and Nevis
(Saint Kitts)
20072007110
Elquemedo Willett ParkCharlestownSaint Kitts and Nevis
(Nevis)
197720102160
Edgar Gilbert Sporting ComplexMolyneauxSaint Kitts and Nevis
(Saint Kitts)
20012005500
Conaree Sports Club Basseterre Saint Kitts and Nevis
(Saint Kitts)
2007 2024 2 10 0

Saint Lucia

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Mindoo Philip ParkCastriesSaint Lucia1966200627130Hosted two ODIs.
Daren Sammy Cricket GroundGros IsletSaint Lucia20022026344559Hosted 9 Tests, 30 ODIs and 18 T20Is.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Arnos Vale StadiumKingstownSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
(Saint Vincent)
1972202060384Hosted 3 Tests and 23 ODIs and 2 T20Is.

Sint Maarten

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Carib Lumber Ball ParkPhilipsburgSint Maarten20042009610

Trinidad & Tobago

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Brian Lara Cricket AcademyTaroubaTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
20162026151431
Princess Royal ParkArimaTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
19711976200
Gilbert ParkCaliforniaTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
197119791400
National Cricket CentreCouvaTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
200320161140
Wilson Road Recreation GroundPenalTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
19992007410
Guaracara ParkPointe-à-PierreTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
196020117490
Queen's Park OvalPort-of-SpainTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
1897202626715478Hosted 60 Tests, 69 ODIs and 6 T20Is.
Queen's Park SavannahPort-of-SpainTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
18691895500No longer used for cricket
Roxborough Sporting ComplexRoxboroughTrinidad and Tobago
(Tobago)
20012001100
Sir Frank Worrell Memorial GroundSaint AugustineTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
19742016820
Shaw ParkScarboroughTrinidad and Tobago
(Tobago)
19842016460
Dubisson ParkSaint MadelaineTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
19761979500
Diego Martin Sporting ComplexDiego MartinTrinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad)
20222022300


United States Virgin Islands

NameCityCountry
(constituent island)
First usedLast usedF/CLAT20Notes
Addelita Cancryn Junior High School GroundCharlotte AmalieU.S. Virgin Islands
(Saint Thomas)
20032016700
Paul E. Joseph StadiumFrederiksteddU.S. Virgin Islands
(Saint Croix)
20032003100No longer exists

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