Jamaica
Situated beneath the world-famous Blue Mountains, the Sabina Park ground in Kingston has witnessed some of cricket's finest moments, the most notable of which is arguably Sir Garry Sobers's 365 not out against Pakistan in 1958. This was the world record test score at the time and lasted until Brian Lara surpassed it in 1994. We are unlikely to see such a feat in the one-day matches to be played there this year, but the aura of history hangs deep around this old ground.
Stadium Details
Name: | Sabina Park |
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Capacity: | 30,000 |
Opened: | 1929 |
Matches in Jamaica
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1. Tuesday 13th March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMTGroup D MatchWest Indies 241/9 (50.0 overs)beat
- Samuels 63, Sarwan 49
- Anjum 3-44
Pakistan 187 all out (47.2 overs)- Malik 62
- Smith 3-36, Bravo 3-42
West Indies were put in to bat and won by 54 runsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
5. Thursday 15th March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMTGroup D MatchZimbabwe elected to field and tied with IrelandCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
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9. Saturday 17th March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMTGroup D MatchIreland elected to field and won by 3 wickets
Ireland required 128 runs in 47 overs due to bad light/rainCoverage: Sky TV -
13. Monday 19th March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMTGroup D MatchZimbabwe 202/5 (50.0 overs)lost to
- Williams 70*, Taylor 50
- Taylor 2-42
West Indies 204/4 (47.5 overs)- Lara 44*, Gayle 40, Bravo 37*
West Indies elected to field and won by 6 wicketsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
17. Wednesday 21st March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMTGroup D MatchPakistan were put in to bat and won by 93 runs
After rain delay, Zimbabwe required 193 runs in 20 oversCoverage: Sky TV -
21. Friday 23rd March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMTGroup D MatchIreland 183/8 (48.0 overs)lost to
- Bray 41
- Gayle 2-23, Powell 2-24
West Indies 190/2 (38.1 overs)- Chanderpaul 102*
West Indies fielded first and won by 8 wickets
After rain delay, West Indies required 190 runs in 48 oversCoverage: Sky TV -
49. Tuesday 24th April, Sabina Park, Jamaica 15:30 BSTSemi FinalSri Lanka 289/5 (50.0 overs)beat
- Jayawardene 115*, Tharanga 73
New Zealand 208 all out (41.4 overs)- Muralitharan 4-31
Sri Lanka elected to bat and won by 81 runsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
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