Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
Antigua, West Indies
20,000
Pitch Report
Pitch Behaviour
Based on last 2 Years data
Bowling
Spinners
Statistics
T20 Stats
Based on last 5 matches
avg. total score
115
avg. 1st innings score
127
toss winners opt to
Bowl First
60%
team bowling first
Wins
60%
Venue Info

Named after the legendary West Indian cricketer Sir Vivian Richards, this is a multi-use and ultra-modern stadium located at St Peter's, Antigua. It was established in 2006 and has a seating capacity of 10,000. During the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, the venue hosted Super 8 games and doubled its seating capacity. The construction of the stadium was financed by China and the cost was around US$60 million. The stadium is approximately 10-20 minutes drive from the capital city St. John's and the international airport. The ground has two main stands, the North and South Stands. The first ODI played at this venue was between Australia and West Indies which the former won by 103 runs.