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  2. List of cricket grounds in the West Indies - Wikipedia

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    The West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies cricket team are made up of representatives from 15 mainly English-speaking countries in the Caribbean, which are: Anguilla [n 1] [n 2] Antigua and Barbuda [n 2] Barbados British Virgin Islands [n 1] [n 2] Dominica [n 3] Grenada [n 3] Guyana Jamaica Montserrat [n 1] [n 2]

  3. Cricket in the West Indies - Wikipedia

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    The West Indies Cricket Team represents West Indies in international cricket matches. West Indies have been participating in international cricket since 1926 and competed in international tournament since the first ever the 1975 Cricket World Cup. The West Indies cricket team has also provided some of the greatest players to the world, the ...

  4. Category:Cricket grounds in the West Indies - Wikipedia

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    Test cricket grounds in the West Indies (13 P) A. Cricket grounds in Antigua and Barbuda (3 P) B. Cricket grounds in Barbados (1 C, 13 P) C. Cricket grounds in Sint ...

  5. Daren Sammy Cricket Ground - Wikipedia

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    The cricket ground is known for its high standard facilities and is regarded by the West Indies Cricket Board as a standard for current and future venues in the Caribbean. [5] Its outfield, a perfect oval, is predictably lush green.

  6. National Cricket Stadium (Grenada) - Wikipedia

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    The Grenada National Cricket Stadium, formerly Queen's Park, is a cricket ground on River Road, St George's, the capital of Grenada.A Grenada cricket team is first recorded in West Indies cricket in 1887, playing against a touring Gentlemen of America team at the original Queen's Park ground.

  7. Queen's Park Oval - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Park Oval is a sports stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, used mostly for cricket matches.It opened in 1896. Privately owned by the Queen's Park Cricket Club, it is currently the second largest capacity cricket ground in the West Indies with seating for about 20,000 spectators.

  8. Antigua Recreation Ground - Wikipedia

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    Antigua Recreation Ground is the national stadium of Antigua and Barbuda.It is located in St. John's, on the island of Antigua.The ground has been used by the West Indies cricket team and Antigua and Barbuda national football team.

  9. Arnos Vale Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The second Test held at the ground, in 2009, saw Bangladesh record their maiden Test victory over the West Indies by 95 runs. At the time the West Indies were without many of their leading players due to a dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board , so seven Test debutantes featured in the West Indian team.