Grenada
Known in the Caribbean as Spice Island due to its impressive production of the spice crops of cinnamon, ginger, cloves and nutmeg, Grenada lies between St. Vincent (to the north) and Trinidad and Tobago (to the south). The nation of Grenada also includes the Southern Grenadines.
The modern Queens Park stadium was rebuilt after damage inflicted by hurricane Ivan in 2004 with funding and labour provided by the Chinese government.
Stadium Details
Name: | Queens Park |
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Capacity: | 20,000 |
Opened: | 1998 |
Matches in Grenada
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37. Tuesday 10th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BSTSuper EightsSouth Africa 356/4 (50.0 overs)beat
- de Villiers 146, Kallis 81, Gibbs 61*
- Collymore 2-41
West Indies 289/9 (50.0 overs)- Sarwan 92, Powell 48*
- Pollock 2-33, Kallis 2-36
South Africa were put in to bat and won by 67 runsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
39. Thursday 12th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BSTSuper EightsNew Zealand 219/7 (50.0 overs)lost to
- Styris 111*
- Muralitharan 3-32, Vaas 3-33
Sri Lanka 222/4 (45.1 overs)- Sangakkara 49*, Jayasuriya 64
- Vettori 2-35
Sri Lanka fielded first and won by 6 wicketsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
41. Saturday 14th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BSTSuper EightsSouth Africa 193/7 (50.0 overs)lost to
- Gibbs 60
- McMillan 3-23, Bond 2-26
New Zealand 196/5 (48.2 overs)- Styris 56, Fleming 50
- Nel 2-33
New Zealand elected to field and won by 5 wicketsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
43. Monday 16th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BSTSuper EightsAustralia fielded first and won by 7 wicketsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
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45. Wednesday 18th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BSTSuper EightsSri Lanka elected to field and won by 8 wicketsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
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47. Friday 20th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BSTSuper EightsAustralia 348/6 (50.0 overs)beat
- Hayden 103, Ponting 66, Watson 65*
New Zealand 133 all out (25.5 overs)- Fulton 62
- Hogg 4-29, Tait 3-32
Australia elected to bat and won by 215 runsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV