Trinidad and Tobago is one of the 9 host venues for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. The Queen's Park Oval Stadium in Trinidad is one of the 12 stadia that will see live actions of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in West Indies. Trinidad and Tobago is also building the new Brian Lara Stadium to meet the challenges and requirements of the greatest edition of the ICC World Cup in the Caribbean. While the Queen's Park Oval Stadium will host the First-stage Group B Matches of the ICC World Cup 2007, the Brian Lara Stadium will stage four of the Warm-up Matches between South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Scotland. The Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad is the largest and oldest cricket ground in the Caribbean, with a permanent seating capacity for 25,000 spectators. Once completed, the Brian Lara Stadium will have a seating capacity for 15,000 spectators. The Queen's Park Oval Stadium is located on Tragarete Road, just north of Woodbrook, Ports of Spain, Fast Facts: Queen's Park Oval, Ports of Spain Established: 1896 Seating Capacity: 25,000 Matches: First-stage Group B Matches Location: Tragarete Road, just north of Woodbrook, Ports of Spain Labels: 2007, cricket, icc, ICC World Cup 2007, Queen's Park Oval, west indies, world cup |