Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

Port of Spain
Queen's Park Oval stands as one of the Caribbean's most iconic cricket venues, nestled in the heart of Port of Spain against the backdrop of the Northern Range mountains. Established in 1896, this historic ground has served as a cornerstone of West Indian cricket for over a century, witnessing countless memorable moments in the sport's rich regional heritage. The oval's picturesque setting combines natural beauty with cricketing tradition. The ground is surrounded by mature trees and features the distinctive Queen's Park Savannah nearby, creating an atmospheric environment that captures the essence of Caribbean cricket culture. The pitch traditionally offers good batting conditions early in matches, with some assistance for pace bowlers due to the occasional bounce and carry typical of Caribbean wickets. Throughout its storied history, Queen's Park Oval has hosted numerous Test matches, One Day Internationals, and domestic fixtures. The ground has been graced by legendary West Indian cricketers from Sir Frank Worrell and Sir Garfield Sobers to modern stars like Brian Lara, who hails from Trinidad. The venue played a significant role during the West Indies' golden era of cricket dominance in the 1970s and 1980s. The atmosphere at Queen's Park Oval reflects the passionate cricket culture of Trinidad and Tobago, with enthusiastic crowds bringing infectious energy through music, chanting, and unwavering support for their beloved West Indies team.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
14 Aug 2019West Indies vs India(240/7 / 256/4)ODIIndia won by 6 wickets
11 Aug 2019West Indies vs India(279/7 / 210/10)ODIIndia won by 59 runs