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The Complete Guide to Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua

The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Saint George, Antigua and Barbuda, is situated in the heart of North Sound. Named after the legendary West Indies cricketer Sir Vivian Richards, the venue was established in 2006. Due to the cricketer’s colossal influencing career, the stadium was established on his behalf. It can host 10,000 people, although it may accommodate more with the use of temporary seats. The capacity was established with the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup in view when the arena hosted several important games. In view of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, its capacity was increased from 10,000 to 20,000. In this ICC tournament, this ground hosted eight matches of the Super Stage.

The fixtures in Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua for T20 World Cup 2024

  • June 9, Oman vs Scotland
  • June 11, Australia vs Namibia
  • June 13, Oman vs England
  • June 9, Namibia vs England
  • June 20, Super 8 Match (teams to be decided based on group stage results)
  • June 22, Super 8 Match (teams to be decided based on group stage results)
  • June 23, Super 8 Match (teams to be decided based on group stage results)

Despite preparing for numerous international games, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is a dynamic place that encompasses the culture of Antiguan sports and community. It is positioned around 10-20 minutes from the busy capital St. John’s and is situated near the world’s international airport. The facility was intended to be the centerpiece of a larger project supported by a grant from the Chinese Government valued at around US$60 million, resulting in significant investment by the Antiguan government. Hence, the Pavilion is a remarkably significant portion of the unique stadium. In 2015, the north and south ends of the ground were renamed after Sir Curtly Ambrose and Sir Andy Robbers. The first ODI International at this venue was played between Australia and West Indies.

The stadium has witnessed diverse games throughout its history – from Tests to T20 internationals. Nonetheless, the facility’s journey was fraught with problems. In particular, the outfield’s issues led to a halt in hosting international cricket. Despite this, the facility is a demonstration of Antigua’s commitment to sport and ambition to offer a contemporary facility for the athletes. This guide aims to provide information on the games and the architecture of Sir Vivian Richards Stadium to anyone visiting Antiguan.

Facilities

The roof of the ground was damaged due to strong winds in 2008. This ground has two main stands, North and South. It is one of the state-of-the-art grounds. This ground has different pitches for different teams. The media center has also been specially arranged. There are underground passageways for the teams to move easily. The first Test match at this value was played on 30 May 2008, when West Indies hosted mighty Australia.

Sir Viv Richard’s Stadium Overview

EstablishedOpened Feb 10, 2007
Name AfterSir Viv Richards
Capacity10000
End NamesCurtly Ambrose, Andy Roberts
Flood LightsFour Towers, tested Nov 10, 2006
PitchGrass

Last 5 ODI Matches

  • ENG beat WI by 6 wickets on December 6, 2023
  • WI beat SRI by 5 wickets on March 14, 2021
  • WI beat SRI by 8 wickets on March 10, 2021
  • WI beat ENG by 4 wickets on December 3, 2023
  • WI beat SRI by 5 wickets on March 12, 2021

Last 5 Tests Matches

  • WI beat BAN by 7 wickets on June 16, 2022
  • WI drew with SRI on March 29, 2021
  • IND beat Wi by 318 runs on August 22, 2019
  • WI drew with ENG on March 8, 2022
  • WI drew with SRI on March 21, 2021

Last 5 T20 Matches

  • Bermuda beat Belize by 7 wickets on November 13, 2021
  • Bahamas beat Belize by 11 runs on November 11, 2021
  • Argentina beat Belize by 59 runs on November 10, 2021
  • Canada beat Argentina by 9 wickets on November 13, 2021
  • USA beat Argentina by 8 wickets on November 11, 2021

Ground Stats

Most Successful Team

WI with 7 wins

lowest Innings Score

146/10 – by India on June 13, 2011

West Indies beat India by 103 runs

Wins Batting Second

12 wins

Most Prolific Batsman

Shai Hope with (531) runs

Most Successful Bowler

Former WI all-rounder Dwayne Bravo with 11 wickets

Highest Innings Score

326/6 – by WI on December 3, 2023 – WI beat England by 4 wickets

Wins Batting First

10 wins

Average Innings Score

231

Highest Individual Score

158 – by left-handed batsman Matthew Hayden from AUS v West Indies on March 27, 2007- Australia beat West Indies by 103 runs

Best Bowling Analysis

5/27 – by WI all-rounder Jason Holder v India on July 2, 2017 – West Indies beat India by 11 runs

Prince Harry

Prince Harry visited Sir Viv Richard’s ground, Sir Curtly Ambrose was also present there in the ground. The Prince played tennis with the Governor General. He also enjoyed cricket. He played volleyball and golf with the children.

FAQs

The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is known for hosting international cricket matches, including Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. It is named after the legendary West Indies cricketer Sir Vivian Richards.

The stadium was established in 2006 and officially opened on February 10, 2007.

The stadium has a seating capacity of 10,000, which can be expanded to 20,000 with temporary seating arrangements for large events.

The stadium is located in North Sound, Antigua, and is about 10-20 minutes away from the capital, St. John’s, and near the international airport.

The stadium hosted several important matches during the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, including eight matches of the Super Stage. It will also host key fixtures in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.

  1. June 9: Oman vs. Scotland
  2. June 11: Australia vs. Namibia
  3. June 13: Oman vs. England
  4. June 9: Namibia vs. England
  5. June 20: Super 8 Match (teams to be decided based on group stage results)
  6. June 22: Super 8 Match (teams to be decided based on group stage results)
  7. June 23: Super 8 Match (teams to be decided based on group stage results)

The ends are named after Sir Curtly Ambrose and Sir Andy Roberts, both legendary West Indies cricketers.

  1. Highest Individual Score: 158 by Matthew Hayden (Australia) against West Indies on March 27, 2007.
  2. Best Bowling Analysis: 5/27 by Jason Holder (West Indies) against India on July 2, 2017.

The stadium has two main stands (North and South), state-of-the-art pitches, a specially arranged media center, and underground passageways for teams. The roof was rebuilt after being damaged by strong winds in 2008.

The average innings score at the stadium is 231 runs.

The lowest innings score recorded is 146/10 by India on June 13, 2011.

The highest team score is 326/6 by West Indies against England on December 3, 2023.

The West Indies is the most successful team at the stadium with 7 wins.

Yes, the stadium faced issues with its outfield, leading to a temporary halt in hosting international matches. However, it has since been rectified and continues to host major cricket events.

Prince Harry visited the stadium and participated in various sports activities, including tennis and volleyball, with local dignitaries and children.

Conclusion

Once again this historic cricket ground is going to host the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2024. Cricket fans from all over the world are flocking to Antigua to witness the ICC Cricket World Cup 2024 matches with their own eyes. The historical places of this city have their importance which will make the matches of this T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 four moons. West Indies and the USA are going to co-host this historic tournament. The United States is hosting an ICC tournament for the first time while West Indies have hosted several ICC tournaments in the past. Sir Viv Richards ground is one of the cricket grounds in which these matches will be held. Barbados is another ground that hosts these T20 matches alongside Viv Richards Cricket Ground.

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