
National Cricket Stadium
St George's
The National Cricket Stadium in St George's, Grenada, stands as the Caribbean island's premier cricket venue and a symbol of the nation's passion for the sport. Built with assistance from China as part of a broader infrastructure development program, the stadium was completed in 2007 and represents a significant upgrade to Grenada's sporting facilities.
The ground features a modern design with a capacity of approximately 20,000 spectators, making it one of the larger cricket venues in the Eastern Caribbean. The stadium was constructed specifically to meet international standards and has hosted various regional cricket competitions, contributing to the development of the sport in Grenada and the wider Caribbean region.
The pitch at the National Cricket Stadium typically offers favorable conditions for both batsmen and bowlers, with the Caribbean climate providing generally good playing conditions year-round. The surface tends to be well-maintained, though like many grounds in the region, it can be influenced by weather patterns and seasonal variations.
While the stadium has limited exposure in major international cricket databases, it serves as an important venue for regional competitions and domestic cricket in Grenada. The atmosphere during matches reflects the enthusiastic cricket culture of the Caribbean, with local supporters creating a vibrant environment that showcases the island's deep connection to the sport. The facility represents Grenada's commitment to promoting cricket at both grassroots and competitive levels.
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 19 May 2004 | Bangladesh vs West Indies(118/7 / 119/3) | ODI | West Indies won by 7 wickets |
