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Bourda

Georgetown, Guyana

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as Georgetown Cricket Club
Established 1884
Capacity 25,000
Floodlights No
End names Regent Street End, North Road End
Home team(s) Guyana
Current local time 07:32, Sat Oct 11, 2008 (UTC -0400)
External links Weather
Note The only Test ground in South America

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test West Indies v England - Feb 21-26, 1930 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v South Africa - Mar 31-Apr 4, 2005 scorecard
First ODI West Indies v Pakistan - Mar 30, 1988 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Zimbabwe - May 7, 2006 scorecard

 Profile

The Bourda Oval in Georgetown is one of the oldest grounds in the Caribbean, the only Test venue on mainland South America and the only one in the world below sea level - the venue itself is surrounded by a moat, used by local fishermen, to protect the ground. The Bourda, which was opened in 1884 and first staged Test cricket in 1930, has a very old-world feel about it with the splendid wooden pavilion at fine leg an imposing structure. The Ladies stand is as fascinating, but the more modern, such as the Rohan Kanhai stand, blend in well. The liveliest part of the ground with the ubiquitous music and DJs is at The Mound, an unprotected area.

While the crowd are passionate about their cricket, they are also among the most volatile, with mini riots and pitch invasions not uncommon. The worst incident was in 1979 during a World Series Cricket SuperTest when the pavilion was ransacked and players hid in the changing rooms wearing their helmets for added protection.

It is one of the largest grounds in the region, with a capacity of around 22,000, but has been dogged by poor weather as it is often scheduled matches in Guyana's wetter period. Despite this, it is a very special place to watch cricket.

The awarding of the 2007 World Cup to the Caribbean signalled the end of the Bourda as an international venue with the construction of a state-of-the-art cricket arena in the district of Providence on the outskirts of Georgetown. The Guyanese authorities, however, insisted that the Bourda would still be used for first-class cricket.
Martin Williamson

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Jun 28, 2005

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General view of the Bourda
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