Trinidad & Tobago
The Queens Park Oval is steeped in history and tradition and the matches at this historic ground are greatly anticipated. Trinidad and Tobago has boosted its sporting credentials in recent years, notably by the national football team qualifying for the 2006 World Cup.
Stadium Details
Name: | Queens Park Oval |
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Capacity: | 25,000 |
Opened: | c. 1896 |
Matches in Trinidad & Tobago
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4. Thursday 15th March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMTGroup B MatchSri Lanka elected to bat and won by 243 runsCoverage: Sky TV
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8. Saturday 17th March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMTGroup B MatchIndia 191 all out (49.3 overs)lost to
- Ganguly 66, Singh 47
- Mortaza 4-38, Rafique 3-35, Razzak 3-38
Bangladesh 192/5 (48.3 overs)- Rahim 56*, Hasan 53, Iqbal 51
- Sehwag 2-17
Bangladesh fielded first and won by 5 wicketsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
12. Monday 19th March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMTGroup B MatchIndia were put in to bat and won by 257 runsCoverage: Sky TV
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16. Wednesday 21st March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMTGroup B MatchSri Lanka 318/4 (50.0 overs)beat
- Jayasuriya 109, Sangakkara 56, Silva 52*
Bangladesh 112 all out (37.0 overs)- Ashraful 45*
- Malinga 3-27
Sri Lanka were put in to bat and won by 198 runs
After rain delay, Bangladesh required 311 runs in 46 oversCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV -
20. Friday 23rd March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 13:30 GMTGroup B MatchSri Lanka were put in to bat and won by 69 runsCoverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
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24. Sunday 25th March, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 14:30 BSTGroup B MatchBermuda 94/9 (21.0 overs)lost to
- Razzak 3-20, Mortaza 2-8, Hasan 2-12
Bangladesh 96/3 (17.3 overs)- Mukuddem 3-19
Bangladesh elected to field and won by 7 wickets
Match reduced to 21 overs per innings due to rain. Bangladesh required 96 to win off 21 overs.Coverage: Sky TV
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