ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP -2007 : West Indies
ICC CWC 2007 venue summary
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
Capacity: 20,000 of which 10,000 will be permanent
Location: the stadium is to be conveniently built between the city and the airport.

Kensington Oval, Barbados
History: hosted its first Test in 1929-30 and first ODI in 1984-85
Capacity: 32,000
Status: major upgrade to be undertaken to add additional seats and improvements to player, media and sponsor facilities

Queens Park, Grenada
Built: 1998
Capacity: present capacity of 13,000 to increase to 20,000 through temporary stands
Status: minor upgrade required

Providence Stadium, Guyana
Capacity: 20,000
Status: to be built on a completely new site

Sabina Park, Jamaica
Capacity: 30,000
History: hosted its first Test in 1929-30 and first ODI in 1983-84
Status: major upgrade to be undertaken

Warner Park Stadium, St Kitts and Nevis
Capacity: increase from 4000 to 10,000 with the addition of temporary stands
Status: the stadium is to be completely renovated and rebuilt with new facilities for media, spectators and players

Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia
Built: 2001-02
Capacity: increase existing capacity of 12,000 to 20,000 with the addition of temporary stands
Status: relatively new stadium - minor upgrade required

Queens Park Oval, Trinidad and Tobago
The oldest ground in the Caribbean
Capacity: 25,000
Status: minor upgrade required

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