
Beausejour Stadium
2002
The nearby Beausejour hills
15,000 (increasing to 20,000)
Yes
Pavilion End, Media Centre End
West Indies
00:53, Tue Jun 18, 2013 (UTC -0400)
2002
The nearby Beausejour hills
15,000 (increasing to 20,000)
Yes
Pavilion End, Media Centre End
West Indies
00:53, Tue Jun 18, 2013 (UTC -0400)
Records and statistics
| West Indies v Sri Lanka - Jun 20-24, 2003 | Scorecard | |
| West Indies v India - Jun 10-14, 2006 | Scorecard | |
| Statsguru Tests | Match results | Highest totals | Most runs | Most wickets | ||
| West Indies v New Zealand - Jun 8, 2002 | Scorecard | |
| West Indies v Australia - Mar 25, 2012 | Scorecard | |
| Statsguru ODIs | Match results | Highest totals | Most runs | Most wickets | ||
| Afghanistan v India - May 1, 2010 | Scorecard | |
| West Indies v Australia - Mar 27, 2012 | Scorecard | |
| Statsguru T20Is | Match results | Highest totals | Most runs | Most wickets | ||
Profile
Situated on the outskirts of the tourist resort area of Rodney Bay on the island's north-east coast, Beausejour Stadium is one of the Caribbean's newest major venues, completed in 2002 and staging its first international match later that year and its first Test in 2003. In 2006 it became the first ground in the West Indies to stage a floodlight ODI when Zimbabwe were the visitors. Constructed on 22 acres, the stadium has a seating capacity of 15,000 including 18 hospitality suites and a modern pavilion that offers each team its own gym, lounge, balcony and conference room.
Martin Williamson
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Latest Photos
Groundstaff prepare the pitch for the opening World Cup match
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The covers come on at the Beausejour Stadium
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Sewnarine Chattergoon square-cuts en route to an unbeaten 54
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The Beausejour Stadium during the Caribbean's first day-night international
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