In 1911 and in 1913 the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) toured the West Indies, with four matches played in total between the MCC and Trinidad at the Queen's Park Oval across both tours. [40] The Second and Fourth Tests of the 1977 Pakistan tour were both at the Queen's Park Oval, and the West Indians comfortable took the former thanks to 8/29 by pacer Colin Croft, supported by Roberts and Joel Garner. [54] This, the opening Test of the series, set the tone for a five-nil whitewash of the host team by the visiting Australians. The retirement of Ambrose and Courtney Walsh in 2001 further hampered West Indian efforts,[55] and they were defeated at the Queen's Park Oval by South Africa in March,[56] and India in August 2001. The Queen's Park Oval is a sports stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, used mostly for cricket matches. [15] In April 1899, Trinidad played a Barbados-based XI led by Arthur St. Hill, an early domestic West Indian fixture. [39] The West Indies dropped to eighth in the Test rankings, with another heavy loss at the Queen's Park Oval against England in 2004,[58] amid complaints about the quality of the pitch from England players. The Indian defeat had come on the back of defeats away to Australia and England. This time the West Indies recorded its first Test match victory at the ground, defeating Bob Wyatt's England by 217 runs. 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[74], The pitch has two ends, the Pavilion End and Media Centre End. Trinidad & Tobago is a top cricket playing nation, and is a full member of ICC. [64] That match was notable for the third shortest non-abandoned test ever, with the match being curtailed by a wet outfield which allowed for only twenty two overs to be bowled over the five days despite rain not falling for the majority of the match. Then, on 20 February 1913, the MCC played a combined West Indies cricket team, who was playing one of its earliest matches as a representative eleven, and only its fourth against an MCC side. https://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/ground/247418.html With a swimming complex, state of the art gymnasium, cricket training facility and academy, and so much more, this stadium was well worth the wait. [19] The ground also hosted the Second Test of the 1935 tour, which started on 24 January. Trinidad and Tobago National stadium is used mostly for cricket matches. [66] In 2010 due to the arrest of Christopher "Dudus" Coke and subsequent social unrest and deteriorating security situation in Kingston, Jamaica the 1st South Africa/West Indies test match that was initially allotted to Sabina Park was relocated to Trinidad.[67]. [16] In the Fourth Test in Guyana they fell to a 10-wicket defeat after being dismissed for 109 in their second innings. Match Details. He topped the Test batting rankings on several occasions and holds several cricketing records, including the record for the highest individual score in first-class Brian Lara Stadium: Brian Lara Stadium. Following the end of the World Cup, the Queen's Park Oval has had a sporadic allotment of international cricket. Meanwhile, in domestic cricket, the Beaumont Cup had been renamed the Texaco Cup, and both it and the Shell Shield continued to feature at the Queen's Park Oval. Brian Lara Cricket Academy, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. [8] The natural soil at the ground prevented turf wickets from being laid down, due to the damage caused by the mole crickets that inhabited it, so when the club moved to its new ground the groundsmen laid a pitch of clay with a wicket made of matting prepared on top. In the years following the 2007 World Cup the Queen's Park Oval has had a sporadic allotment of ODIs, with no matches being played there in 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The formation of the Caribbean Premier League has given the QPO a new tenant - The Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel[73] and the ground has hosted Red Steel league matches in each of the three seasons as well as the semifinals and finals of the 2013 and 2015 editions of the CPL. [11] Arthur Priestley's touring eleven then played a Queen's Park XI on February 12, with the game drawn.[12]. [39] The ground hosted two Tests of the 1997–98 tour by England, the second of which in February saw the West Indies defeated by England. Nevertheless, the new pavilion was unveiled in time for the matches. The Opening Ceremony of the 25th Anniversary of Special Olympics Trinidad and Tobago took place on Friday 4th May, 2007, at the National Stadium at about five forty-five in the afternoon. [29], The Beaumont Cup competition was held at the Queen's Park Oval from 1958 onwards, and from 1964 the Regional Four Day Competition also began, with the ground hosting Trinidad home games for both competitions. [57] They were likewise defeated in ODI matches at the ground by both sides. [49], By the late 1990s the West Indian team had begun to decline. [24] Five 20-metre-wide and 26-metre-long pitches were dug, each with a depth of one meter. Find information on stadiums in Trinidad and Tobago as well as 790 stadiums in North America, 2151 stadiums in the World. [16], The West Indian's had begun to experience difficulties in the final years of the 1960s. 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