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West Indies ground profiles - back to home

Queen's Park Oval

Port of Spain, Trinidad

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as St Clair Oval
Capacity 25,000
Floodlights No
End names Pavilion End, Media Centre End
Home team(s) Trinidad & Tobago
Pitch type Grass since 1954
Current local time 04:45, Tue Oct 14, 2008 (UTC -0400)
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Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test West Indies v England - Feb 1-6, 1930 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v Sri Lanka - Apr 3-6, 2008 scorecard
First ODI West Indies v India - Mar 9, 1983 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Sri Lanka - Apr 12, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

Queen's Park Oval is generally thought of as the most picturesque of the old grounds in the West Indies. It is also the largest, accommodating 25,000 spectators in comfort. Home of the Queen's Park Cricket Club (QPCC) since 1896, it hosted the English teams touring the West Indies early in 1897 one under Lord Hawke, the other under Arthur Priestley. The capacity of the ground has made it most profitable (holding at least 7000 more than any other ground in the West Indies). The pavilion was erected in 1896 and by and large, remained unchanged until 1952 when it was replaced by a two-tiered structure. Natural turf was used in the early years for matches. However, damage cased by the mole-cricket in the soil rendered it impossible to prepare turf pitches. For forty years thereafter, a clay strip was used, over which matting was laid. The final Test played on matting was in 1954 when West Indies scored 681 for 8 and England 537 in reply. Within three months, the pitch had been removed and efforts were underway to replace the centre square with turf.

Queen's Park has been described as a classic ground with breathtaking backdrops, most notably, the northern hills. No section of the crowd captures the spirit of Trinidad than the 'Concrete Stand', renamed the Learie Constantine Stand. The fans are avid followers of the game, excitable and generally enjoy their cricket, led by a character affectionately known as 'Blue Food'.

While it has witnessed some dramatic performances by West Indies - it was here that England were blown away for 46 in 1994-95 - it has also staged some lows. In 1967-68 Garry Sobers's generous declaration allowed England to win by seven wickets, and in doing so level the series, while in 1976-77 India scored a then record 406 for 4 to beat Clive Lloyd's side.

Like most grounds in the region, it underwent a facelift ahead of the 2007 World Cup.
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Mar 29, 2008

A view of the Queen's Park Oval pitch
A view of the Queen's Park Oval pitch
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Mar 29, 2008

A QPCC club match at the Queen's Park Oval
A QPCC club match at the Queen's Park Oval
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Feb 8, 2007

The new main pavilion of the Queen's Park Oval
The new main pavilion of the Queen's Park Oval
© Trinidad & Tobago Express

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