Providence Stadium

Located in Providence, about 9km south of the capital, Georgetown, the Providence stadium has three major stands and a grass mound that can accommodate 4,000 people, giving an overall capacity of around 15,000. Built for the 2007 World Cup, the venue cost in the region of $30 million, with much of the funding coming by way of loans and grants from India. The venue hosted its first Test in 2008, but it wasn’t a happy one for the hosts, as Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 121 runs. However, in the next Test here, in May 2011, West Indies recorded their first win, beating Pakistan by 40 runs.
Martin Williamson

Matches in Providence Stadium

  • Ireland vs New Zealand, 36th Match 2007
  • Bangladesh vs South Africa, 34th Match 2007
  • Ireland vs South Africa, 32nd Match 2007
  • West Indies vs Sri Lanka, 30th Match 2007
  • England vs Ireland, 28th Match 2007
  • South Africa vs Sri Lanka, 26th Match 2007