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Kensington Oval

Bridgetown, Barbados

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as Pickwick Cricket Club
Established 1871
Capacity 28,000
Floodlights No
End names Malcolm Marshall End, Joel Garner End
Home team(s) Barbados
Current local time 15:00, Wed Oct 15, 2008 (UTC -0400)
External links Weather
Note Completely rebuilt in 2006 for the 2007 World Cup

Next match
Thu 26 February 2009 - Mon 2 West Indies v England, 3rd Test
10:00 local time
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Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test West Indies v England - Jan 11-16, 1930 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v Australia - Jun 12-16, 2008 scorecard
First ODI West Indies v New Zealand - Apr 23, 1985 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Sri Lanka - Apr 28, 2007 scorecard
Only T20I West Indies v Australia - Jun 20, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

The Kensington Oval has been home to Pickwick CC since 1882, and originally a pasture on a plantation 600 yards from the coast, it has grown into one of the most impressive grounds in the Caribbean. The official capacity of the old ground was 15,000, although more were crammed in on occasions. In more recent times, the locals were often outnumbered by tourists (Barbados being a tourism centre) never more so than when England visited. The pitches at Bridgetown are generally fast and bouncy, but generally favour the batsmen.

The ground was closed down at the end of the 2004-05 season and demolished in order that a new stadium could be built at a cost of $135 million in time for the World Cup, with the capacity being raised from 12,500 to 28,000. It was also allocated the final. The process was fraught with problems and the completion date slipped almost by the week.

The venue is steeped in history. It hosted the first England touring side (1895), the first combined West Indies side (against MCC in 1910-11) and was the scene of West Indies' first Test in 1930. The reason for this is mainly geographical - Barbados is the easternmost island in the West Indies and so the first port of call for travellers from Europe. That first Test produced records aplenty, with Andrew Sandham's 325 the first Test triple hundred (in 1920 Tim Tarilton had hit the first triple century in West Indies on the ground).
Cricinfo staff

The ground will be demolished at the end of the 2004-05 season as part of a massive redevelopment ahead of the 2007 World Cup.
Martin Williamson

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Apr 27, 2007

The press box at the Kensington Oval
The press box at the Kensington Oval
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Apr 27, 2007

The Kensington Oval lit up in the evening
The Kensington Oval lit up in the evening
© Arup Associates & Christian Richters.jpg

Apr 27, 2007

The Kensington Oval
The Kensington Oval
© Arup Associates & Christian Richters.jpg

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