Ground information | |||||
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Location | Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis | ||||
Coordinates | 17°17′55″N 62°43′19″W / 17.29861°N 62.72194°W | ||||
Establishment | 2006 | ||||
Capacity | 8,000 | ||||
Tenants | Leeward Islands cricket team St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots | ||||
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Pavilion End Lozack Road End | |||||
International information | |||||
First Test | 21 June 2006: West Indies v India | ||||
Last Test | 20 May 2011: West Indies v Pakistan | ||||
First ODI | 23 May 2006: West Indies v India | ||||
Last ODI | 28 July 2018: West Indies v Bangladesh | ||||
First T20I | 2 August 2009: West Indies v Bangladesh | ||||
Last T20I | 1 August 2022: West Indies v India | ||||
First WODI | 4 November 2009: West Indies v England | ||||
Last WODI | 19 September 2014: West Indies v New Zealand | ||||
First WT20I | 9 November 2009: West Indies v England | ||||
Last WT20I | 27 February 2012: West Indies v India | ||||
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As of 1 August 2022 Source: ESPNcricinfo |
Warner Park Sporting Complex is an athletic facility in Basseterre, St. Kitts, St. Kitts and Nevis. It includes the Warner Park Stadium, which was one of the hosts for the 2007 Cricket World Cup. It is named after Sir Thomas Warner, the explorer who established the first English colony on St. Kitts.
The eastern segment contains the cricket pitch, pavilion, media centre and seating for 4,000 which can be increased with temporary stands to 10,000 for major events. The stadium was largely financed by Taiwan with donations totalling $2.74 million. The total project cost US$12 million, half for the cricket stadium and half for the football facilities.
The western segment contains the football stadium, with seating for 3,500. In the northern section of the park, there are three tennis courts, three netball / volleyball courts, the Len Harris Cricket Academy, and a small open savannah, Carnival City, used primarily for hosting Carnival events.