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Barbados is one of the 9 host venues for the ICC Cricket World Cup
2007 in the West Indies. The people of this beautiful Caribbean
nation have great love and passion for the game of cricket,
and hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 is certainly a
dream come true for them. One of the major venues for ICC
Cricket World Cup 2007, Barbados has the world-famous Kensington
Oval stadium that will host the Second-Stage Super 8, as well
as Finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies.
Kensington Oval is one of the finest stadia in the world,
with a seating capacity to seat 28,000 spectators for the
ICC Cricket World Cup. The stadium is undergoing a major renovation
for its preparation to host the largest edition of the Cricket
World Cup in 2007. The Kensington Oval is often referred to
as "The Mecca" of Cricket, and has been hosting
cricket games for about 125 years. The Kensington Oval is
located to the west of the capital Bridgetown on the island
of Barbados.
Fast Facts - Kensington Oval
Established: 1871
Seating Capacity: 28,000
Matches: Super-8 and Final
Location: Island of Barbados, west
of the capital city of Bridgetown
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