As the 2024 T20 World Cup is hosted by the West Indies and the United States, the Queen’s Park Oval will host some games. The stadium is also known as the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium, which is situated in the West Indies. It was established in 1896 and has hosted numerous games. Queen’s Park Oval is the home stadium for the Caribbean Premier League franchise Trinbago Knight Riders. So, let’s look at Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium (Queen’s Park Oval), boundary length, seating capacity, pitch report, and more.
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium (Queen’s Park Oval) Boundary Length
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium has a boundary length of 65 meters on the on/off side and around 70 meters on the front/back side. However, this boundary size may vary as different pitches will be used for matches. In the 2024 T20 World Cup, the boundary length of the ground may be increased by 5 meters from every side. Nevertheless, we will witness some high-scoring games at this venue.
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Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium (Queen’s Park Oval) Seating Capacity
The stadium has a seating capacity of 20,000, and we might find it houseful during the World Cup. Just like every stadium, it has two ends. One is the Brian Lara Pavilion end, and the other is the Media Center end. The last game that the stadium hosted was West Indies vs. India in 2024, and it was a jam-packed stadium.
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium (Queen’s Park Oval) Pitch Report and Ground Facts
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Stadium’s (Queen’s Park Oval) pitches are known to have balanced surfaces. It favors both batsmen and bowlers. The new ball will help pacers with bounce and swing. Spinners can extract turns from the track as the game progresses and the ball gets older.
T20 World Cup 2024 matches at this venue
- West Indies vs. New Zealand (June 12)
- Afghanistan vs. Papua New Guinea (June 13)
- New Zealand vs. Uganda (June 14)
- New Zealand vs. Papua New Guinea (June 17)
- Semi-Final 2 (June 27)
Five games will be hosted at this venue. The New Zealand cricket team will play three of their group-stage matches at this venue.
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