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St Vincent and the Grenadines is one of the nine host venues for
the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. Although
St Vincent and the Grenadines will host only 4 warm-up matches
of the ICC World Cup 2007, the beautiful island nation is
taking its preparation for the cricket's greatest event very
seriously. Major renovations are being done in its Arnos Vale
Stadium in Kingston to meet the challenges of the ICC World
Cup 2007.
The Arnos Vale Stadium in St Vincent will stage 4 of the
Warm-up matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup, between England,
Bermuda, Zimbabwe and Australia on Mon 5 March, Tues 6, Thurs
8 and Fri 9 March. The stadium has a permanent seating capacity
for 12,000 spectators, and is one of the largest in the Caribbean.
The size of the stadium and playing conditions meet the standards
for both One-day internationals and Test matches. The first
Test on Arnos Vale Stadium was hosted in 1997.
Fast Facts: Arnos Vale Stadium in St Vincent
Established: 1996
Seating Capacity: 12,000
Matches: Warm-up Matches
Location: South of the island close
to the airport.
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