Sabina Park, Jamaica

Sabina Park, Jamaica

Kingston
Sabina Park stands as Jamaica's premier cricket venue and one of the Caribbean's most iconic grounds. The historic stadium in Kingston has served as the home of West Indies cricket since 1930, witnessing some of the sport's most memorable moments over nearly a century of international competition. The ground holds particular significance as the venue where many West Indian legends honed their craft and achieved greatness. Its pitch traditionally offers good bounce and pace, characteristics that have historically suited the aggressive, attacking style of Caribbean cricket. The playing surface typically provides an even contest between bat and ball, though conditions can vary depending on weather patterns and seasonal factors affecting the Kingston climate. Sabina Park gained worldwide attention during the 1998 Test match against England, which was abandoned after just 10.1 overs due to a dangerous pitch - the first such incident in Test cricket history. This controversial episode led to significant improvements in ground preparation and pitch standards. The atmosphere at Sabina Park is legendary, with passionate Jamaican supporters creating an electric environment that has intimidated visiting teams for generations. The ground's intimate setting, with spectators close to the action, amplifies the intensity of matches. Traditional Caribbean music, colorful celebrations, and knowledgeable crowds make Sabina Park a unique venue where cricket transcends sport to become cultural expression, embodying the spirit and rhythm of Jamaican cricket heritage.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
30 Aug 2019West Indies vs India(416/10 / 117/10)TESTIndia won by 257 runs