One of the beautiful countries of the world
"West Indies" was the venue for Cricket World Cup 2007 matches. West Indies having many beautiful and world famous cricket grounds, with ultra modern facilities, was the perfect host for the world's best cricket odyssey. ICC and West Indies World Cup Organizing Committee schduled all 2007 world cup matches in different cricket stadiums and all these stadiums have a very good cricket ground, sitting arrangements and other facilities.
List of World Cup 2007 Match Venues in West Indies:
Arnos Vale Stadium
A multi use stadium in Kingstown, St Vincent which is a famous venue for cricket as well as for football also. At present this Arnos Vale Stadium is under renovation for Cricket World Cup 2007. This stadium, which will host world cup warm matches also, has sitting capacity of 12,000 seats. This cricket stadium has a well equipped cricket ground and and well managed cricket management association who will organize world cup matches here.
Beausejour Stadium
This is one of the best stadium of Carribean, West Indies. Beausejour Stadium is one of the best cricket stadium in St. Lucia. This stadium is a well equiped and high capacity venue for Cricket World Cup 2007. It has seatingarrangement of 14,000 which will increase to 20,000 under its new renovation plan for world cup 2007. ICC has planned to play different matches on this ground in World Cup 2007.
Kensington Oval Stadium
Kensington Oval Stadium which is in Barbados, will host the Cricket World Cup 2007 Final. This venue will celebrate the Wolrd Cup 2007 final match with all cricket fans infact with the whole world. This ground has hosted so may games now its time for World Cup 2007 matches. It has a seating capacity of 28,000 seats having well equipped match ground.
Providence Stadium
Largest cricket stadium of Guyana will be the venue for Cricket World Cup 2007 matches. This stadium is specially designed for World Cup 2007. It is placed at the prime location of Georgetown, Guyana, Westindies. World Cup 2007 super - 8 matches are also scheduled here. This world cup venue has seating capacity of 16,000.
Queens Park Oval Stadium
Queens Oval is the largest cricket stadium of West Indies which will host different matches of Cricket World Cup 2007 including opening round matches. This venue is located in Trinidad and Tobago. This is a famous venue for cricket world cup matches as well as soccer matches having a seating capacity of 17,000 seats. At present it is under renovation for Cricket World Cup 2007.
Sabina Park Stadium
This stadium is located is Kingston, Jamaica. This is a historic ground of West Indies where Garry Sober scored 365 not out and became an icon for world cricketers. This venue for Cricket World Cup 2007 will host opening matches, semi finals and other matches. This cricket stadium has a seating capacity of 21,000.
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
This world cup venue is located in between airport & St. John's, Antigua (Barbuda). This cricket ground has seven match playing pitches and four of them will be used in Cricket World Cup 2007. This stadium has sitting capacity of 20,000.
Warner Park Stadium
This venue is hosted by St. Kitts & Nevis for ICC World Cup 2007. It is also a part of Warner Park Sporting Complex. This stadium is under construction for Cricket World Cup 2007. It has seating capacity of 10,000 seats.