The Grenada National Cricket Stadium , formerly Queen's Park, is a cricket ground on River Road, St George's , the capital of Grenada . A Grenada cricket team is first recorded in West Indies cricket in 1887, playing against a touring Gentlemen of America team at the original Queen's Park ground. Ten years later, Grenada played against Lord Hawke's touring team . Unlike several matches on the tour, that one did not have first-class status. In 1899, G. A. de Freitas and William Mignon became the first Grenada cricketers to play first-class cricket.
2-517: The newly rebuilt Queen's Park Stadium became the 84th Test venue in 2002 when it hosted its first match between the West Indies and New Zealand . As of 18 August 2014, two test matches have taken place at the ground. It was one of the locations for the 2007 Cricket World Cup . After being rebuilt in 2000, the new complex was damaged in September 2004, as a result of Hurricane Ivan . The oval
4-819: Is noted for being elongated towards the Pavilion end, giving a more baseball type look to the ground. The stadium was funded by the People's Republic of China . Four five wicket hauls in Test matches have been taken at the venue. Three five wicket hauls in One-Day Internationals have been taken at the venue. 12°3′32.6″N 61°45′7.6″W / 12.059056°N 61.752111°W / 12.059056; -61.752111 New Zealand cricket team in West Indies in 2002#2nd Test The New Zealand national cricket team toured
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