Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium
St Lucia, West Indies
20,000
Pitch Report
Pitch Behaviour
Based on last 2 Years data
Balanced
Pacers
Statistics
Top players at this venue
Based on last 2 Years T10 matches
BATSMEN
Matches
Runs/Match
SR
C Charlery
PTS
9
34.0
202.64
K Melius
WTS
10
28.0
194.44
J Goodman
WTS
10
18.7
181.55
J Simon
PTS
9
17.0
209.58
J Sylvester
PTS
8
16.8
150.56
T Chicot
WTS
10
16.2
140.87
BOWLERS
Matches
WKTS/Match
Econ.
S Mesmain
PTS
6
1.3
9.90
R Goodman
WTS
7
1.1
12.43
K Jules
PTS
9
0.9
10.57
Y Gustave
PTS
9
0.9
10.42
J Cyril
WTS
10
0.8
9.15
T Chicot
WTS
10
0.7
9.41
T10 Stats
Based on last 5 matches
avg. total score
108
avg. 1st innings score
111
toss winners opt to
Bat First
60%
team batting first
Wins
60%
Venue Info

The Beausejour Stadium in Gros Islet is a very new cricket stadium. It hosted its first cricket match in 2006. That was a first class match between England A and West Indies A in March that year. The stadium is named after the nearby Beausejour hills. On May 10, 2006 it hosted its first international match, the fifth ODI between Zimbabwe and the West Indies was played at the Beausejour Stadium. The ground hosted several matches of the 2007 World Cup. It also hosted the semi-final of the World Cup. The venue is constructed on 22 acres and has a seating capacity of 15,000. It includes 18 hospitality suites and the modern pavilion at the stadium offers each team its own gym, lounge, balcony and conference. The stadium is situated on the outskirts of the tourist resort area of Rodney Bay and was formerly known as Beausejour Stadium. It was the first ever ground to host a day-night game in the West Indies.