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Windsor Park (Dominica)

Stadium in Dominica


Summary

Stadium in Dominica

FieldValue
ground_nameWindsor Park
imageWindsor Park Roseau Dominica.JPG
countryWest Indies
locationRoseau, Dominica
establishment24 October 2007
seating_capacity12,000
ownerCommonwealth of Dominica
tenantsExodus FC
West Indies cricket team
Dominica national football team
Windward Islands cricket team
end1River End
end2Botanical Gardens End
internationaltrue
firsttestdate6–10 July
firsttestyear2011
firsttesthomeWest Indies
firsttestawayIndia
lasttestdate12–14 July
lasttestyear2023
lasttesthomeWest Indies
lasttestawayIndia
firstodidate26 July
firstodiyear2009
firstodihomeWest Indies
firstodiawayBangladesh
lastodidate30 May
lastodiyear2010
lastodihomeWest Indies
lastodiawaySouth Africa
firstt20idate5 July
firstt20iyear2014
firstt20ihomeWest Indies
firstt20iawayNew Zealand
lastt20idate3 July
lastt20iyear2022
lastt20ihomeWest Indies
lastt20iawayBangladesh
firstwodidate12 January
firstwodiyear2013
firstwodihomeWest Indies
firstwodiawaySouth Africa
lastwodidate15 January
lastwodiyear2013
lastwodihomeWest Indies
lastwodiawaySouth Africa
firstwt20idate22 February
firstwt20iyear2012
firstwt20ihomeWest Indies
firstwt20iawayIndia
lastwt20idate23 February
lastwt20iyear2012
lastwt20ihomeWest Indies
lastwt20iawayIndia
year12007–present
club1Windward Islands cricket team
date18 July
year2023
sourcehttp://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/ground/59480.html ESPNcricinfo

West Indies cricket team Dominica national football team Windward Islands cricket team

Windsor Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Roseau in Dominica. It serves as the country's national stadium and is used mostly for cricket and association football matches. Other uses have included the World Creole Music Festival, the Finals of the Calypso Competition and the Miss Dominica pageant.

The stadium is of International Cricket Council (ICC) international standard with facilities featuring 12,000 seats, private boxes, a media centre, practice nets, a players' personality complex, digital score boards and five cricket pitches.

History

The ground was named after Windsor, England, and is situated on the eastern side of Roseau. It was levelled out of a rubbish dump previously known as Cow Town. It was a popular venue for sports of all kinds, carnival activities, horse and donkey racing, state parades and played a central role in island life. In 1999 a national stadium was planned for the site, but after demolishing all of the existing stands and adjoining buildings, including a former school that had once been wards of the Roseau Hospital, the project was abandoned and the site was deserted until 2005.

New work on the stadium started on 23 March 2005, on the first anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and Dominica. The stadium is one of the 'Four Pillar Projects' promised by China to Dominica as a result of a memorandum of understanding during the establishment of ties between Dominica and China. The stadium is viewed as a gift at a cost of EC$33 million (US$17 million, €12 million) from the government of the People's Republic of China to the government and people of Dominica.

On 7 February 2007, work on the Windsor Park Stadium was completed. Work on the facilities to accompany the stadium resulted in the stadium not being used before May 2007, therefore missing any activities relating to Cricket World Cup 2007, held in the Caribbean. The handing-over ceremony of the stadium from Chinese officials to Dominica took place on 23 March, marking the third year of diplomatic ties with the People's Republic. On 24 October 2007 the Windsor Park National Sport Stadium was official opened with a grand ceremony. The 11th Annual World Creole Music Festival (WCMF) was held on 25–27 October as the stadium's first official activity.

Activities

On 6 February 2008, the Dominica national football team played their first 2010 World Cup qualifying match against Barbados in front of 4,200 spectators at Windsor Park.

Dominica hosted its first two One Day International cricket matches at Windsor Park Stadium, between West Indies and Bangladesh. The games were played on 26 July and 28 July in 2009.

Windsor Park hosted its first Test match between West Indies and India from 6–10 July 2011.

List of five-wicket hauls

Tests

11 five-wicket hauls in Test matches have been taken at the venue.

No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconResult
1Ishant SharmaDrawn
2Fidel EdwardsDrawn
3Shane ShillingfordLost
4Michael ClarkeWon
5Shane ShillingfordWon
6
7Devendra BishooLost
8Mohammad AbbasWon
9Yasir ShahWon
10Ravichandran AshwinWon
11

One Day Internationals

One five-wicket haul in One Day Internationals has been taken at the venue.

No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconResult
1Kemar RoachLost

References

References

  1. link. (2008-02-10)
  2. [http://content.cricinfo.com/westindies/content/story/401333.html Dominica to host ODIs in 2009] – Cricinfo.com
  3. "Windsor Park to host first Test in 2011".
  4. "Statistics - Statsguru - Test Matches - Bowling Records". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
  5. "Statistics - Statsguru - One-Day Internationals - Bowling Records". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
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