A worthy second venue for Jamaica?
The return to cricket at Trelawny is a chance to revive a 10,000-seat facility that was built for the 2007 World Cup but has sat virtually barren ever since
04-May-2014•Tony Cozier
Brian Lara Stadium continues to attract flak
Trinidad's Brian Lara Stadium should be completed before year end, according to Gary Hunt, Trinidad & Tobago's sports minister
14-Jan-2008•Cricinfo staff
Trinidad's high-cost centre
Fazeer Mohammed looks the Brian Lara Stadium and all the political background to its construction
05-Jul-2007•Fazeer Mohammed
Brian Lara stadium exits World Cup
The Brian Lara Stadium, in Trinidad, has officially lost its status as a pre-tournament warm-up match venue for the World Cup 2007
21-Sep-2006•Mark Pouchet
Falling at first hurdle
The Brian Lara Stadium is an entirely ill-conceived and unnecessary venture that has failed at the first hurdle of justifying its very existence, writes Fazeer Mohammed
08-Sep-2006•Fazeer Mohammed
Two weeks grace for Brian Lara Stadium
The ICC experts will review a new construction schedule before announcing a final decision in about two weeks as to whether the Brian Lara Stadium will be used for the World Cup
08-Sep-2006•Mark Pouchet
Brian Lara Stadium not to be used for World Cup
No play will be possible at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba for the warm-up matches of the World Cup 2007.
07-Sep-2006•Mark Pouchet
Brian Lara Stadium behind schedule
There are great doubts over the readiness of the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago and officials have put authorities there on notice
24-Aug-2006•Philip Spooner
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