Providence Stadium

Providence Stadium
Guyana National Stadium
Providence Stadium
Ground information
LocationProvidence, Guyana
Establishment2006
Capacity20,000[1]
OwnerGovernment of Guyana
OperatorGuyana Cricket Board
TenantsGuyana cricket team
Guyana Amazon Warriors
End names
Media Centre End
Pavilion End
International information
First Test22–26 March 2008:
 West Indies v  Sri Lanka
Last Test12–15 May 2011:
 West Indies v  Pakistan
First ODI28 March 2007:
 South Africa v  Sri Lanka
Last ODI16 July 2022:
 West Indies v  Bangladesh
First T20I30 April 2010:
 New Zealand v  Sri Lanka
Last T20I27 June 2024:
 India v  England
First WT20I10 September 2011:
 West Indies v  Pakistan
Last WT20I20 November 2019:
 West Indies v  India
Team information
Guyana cricket team (2007 – present)
Guyana Amazon Warriors (2013 – present)
As of 7 June 2024
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The Providence Stadium or Guyana National Stadium is a sports stadium in Guyana, replacing Bourda as the national stadium. The stadium was built specifically to host Super Eight matches in the 2007 Cricket World Cup held in March and April 2007.

The stadium hosted six World Cup matches between March 28, 2007 and April 9, 2007, most notably the match between Sri Lanka and South Africa in which Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga became the first bowler in international cricket history to take four wickets in four consecutive balls.[2][3][4] Built primarily for cricket matches, the stadium can be converted into a multi-use facility.

Ground level looking out over the Pitch
  1. ^ "Guyana National Stadium, Georgetown (Guyana) - Data".
  2. ^ "Full length, full reward". cricinfo.com. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Records - One-Day Internationals - Bowling records - Hat-tricks - ESPNcricinfo". cricinfo.com. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Last-gasp S Africa beat Sri Lanka". 28 March 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2018 – via news.bbc.co.uk.

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