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West Indies ground profiles - back to home

Warner Park

Basseterre, St Kitts

Ground profile

Established 2006
Capacity 8,000 (10,000 incl temporary seating)
Home team(s) Leeward Islands
Current local time 23:45, Thu Aug 21, 2008 (UTC -0400)
External links Weather

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
Only Test West Indies v India - Jun 22-26, 2006 scorecard
First ODI West Indies v India - May 23, 2006 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Australia - Jul 6, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

Warner Park was the first of the Caribbean's seven new World Cup stadiums to open, staging its first ODI in May 2006 and its first Test a month later. The building was largely funded by the Taiwanese government (they provided $7.1m of the total $10m cost) and built entirely by locals, unlike many of the other stadia which leant heavily on the Chinese.

It is not the biggest ground, although its 8,000 capacity needs to be put into context as the island itself has a total population of 35,000. No stands were built on the east side of the ground, allowing the prevailing easterlies to have their cooling effect, although temporary seating for the World Cup will take the capacity to 10,000. Overspill accommodation for major matches will be on Nevis, a 35-minute ferry ride or six-minute flight away.
Martin Williamson

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Mar 16, 2007

With overnight rain at Warner Park, St Kitts, the match between Netherlands and South Africa is expected to be delayed by an hour
With overnight rain at Warner Park, St Kitts, the match between Netherlands and South Africa is expected to be delayed by an hour
© Andrew Miller

Mar 11, 2007

The big roller gets to work on the pitch at Warner Park
The big roller gets to work on the pitch at Warner Park
© Andrew Miller

Mar 11, 2007

Ground staff water the outfield at Warner Park
Ground staff water the outfield at Warner Park
© Andrew Miller

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