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Grenada is one of the 9 host venues for the ICC Cricket World Cup
2007 in the West Indies. The Queen's Park Stadium in Grenada
is one of the 12 stadia that will host the 67 matches (including
16 warm-up matches) of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in West
Indies. Built in 1998, Queen's Park Stadium in Grenada is
a world-class stadium, with a present capacity of 13,000 that
would be increased to 20,000 for the World Cup matches.
The Queen's Park Stadium in Grenada has to host 6 of the
24 World Cup Second-Stage Group 8 matches, and the stadium
is completely renovated to meet this challenge. Also known
as the New Queen's Park, the stadium is located on the outskirts
of the capital, St George's.
Fast Facts - Queen's Park, Grenada
Established: 1998
Seating Capacity: 13,000 (20,000
for ICC Cricket World Cup 2007)
Matches: Super-8
Location: On the outskirts of the
capital, St George's
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