
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
North Sound
The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound stands as Antigua's premier cricket venue, named after the legendary West Indies batsman who dominated the sport in the 1970s and 1980s. Opened in 2007, this modern facility was specifically constructed to host matches during the ICC Cricket World Cup, marking a significant upgrade from Antigua's previous cricket infrastructure.
The stadium's pitch characteristics present a balanced contest between bat and ball, though recent statistics suggest bowling-friendly conditions. With an average first innings score of 188.33 runs across three ODI matches in our database, teams batting first have struggled to post commanding totals. The 33.33% win rate for teams batting first indicates that chasing teams have found success, possibly due to improved batting conditions under lights or dew factor affecting the playing surface.
The 10,000-capacity venue boasts excellent modern facilities and provides an intimate atmosphere typical of Caribbean cricket grounds. The passionate Antiguan crowds create a vibrant environment, with local supporters known for their enthusiastic backing of West Indies cricket. The stadium's design incorporates contemporary amenities while maintaining the relaxed Caribbean ambiance that characterizes cricket in the region.
Notable for hosting World Cup matches, the venue has established itself as a key cricket destination in the Caribbean. The ground's relatively recent construction means it features superior drainage and maintenance capabilities compared to older regional venues, ensuring consistent playing conditions for international cricket.
Ground Stats by Format
ODI
Matches played3
Avg 1st innings188
Avg 2nd innings172
Highest total195
Lowest total138
Bat first win %33.3%
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Nov 2019 | West Indies vs India(194/10 / 195/4) | ODI | India won by 6 wickets |
| 3 Nov 2019 | West Indies vs India(191/6 / 138/9) | ODI | India won by 53 runs |
| 11 Sept 2019 | West Indies vs Australia(180/10 / 182/2) | ODI | Australia won by 8 wickets |
| 22 Aug 2019 | West Indies vs India(297/10 / 222/10) | TEST | India won by 318 runs |
| 31 Jan 2019 | West Indies vs England(187/10 / 306/10) | TEST | West Indies won by 10 wickets |
