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Opened Feb 10, 2007
Sir Vivian Richards
10,000 (20,000 for 2007 World Cup)
Four towers, first tested Nov 10, 2006
Media Centre End, Pavilion End
Antigua and Barbuda, Leeward Islands
07:05, Mon Nov 23, 2009 (UTC -0400)
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
 

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West Indies v Australia - May 30-Jun 3, 2008Scorecard
West Indies v England - Feb 13-17, 2009Scorecard
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West Indies v Australia - Mar 27-28, 2007Scorecard
Australia v England - Apr 8, 2007Scorecard
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The decision to replace the popular and atmospheric Antigua Recreation Ground as Antigua's premier venue was a far from popular one, but space limits at the ARG restricted development potential. The new venue, built in time for the 2007 World Cup, has had problems from the start, with serious issues surrounding access to the ground even when crowds are small - and the reluctance of the local population to embrace the more remote new ground meant attendances have been poor. The state of the outfield has also caused concerns from the off, and despite being relaid after the 2008 Australia Test, the 2009 Test against England was farcically abandoned after ten balls because of the sandy and dangerous state of the bowlers' run-ups. It cast doubts over the future of an unloved venue.

The ground is dominated by two large stands, the five-story southern one housing the pavilion as well as corporate suits, the northern one the media. The eastern and western side are made up of burms (terraces) which the architects intended to help the venue retain a more casual Caribbean flavour.
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Groundsmen dig beneath the surface of the Antigua pitch and find a sandpit, West Indies v England, 2nd Test, St. Johns, Antigua, February 13, 2009
Groundsmen dig beneath the surface of the Antigua pitch and find a sandpit
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Where are the buckets and spades? Groundsmen dig beneath the surface but find just sand, sand, sand in Antigua, West Indies v England, 2nd Test, St. Johns, Antigua, February 13, 2009
Where are the buckets and spades? Groundsmen dig beneath the surface but find just sand, sand, sand in Antigua
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Daren Powell points to a suspect part of the bowlers' run-up on a farcical day in Antigua, West Indies v England, 2nd Test, St. Johns, Antigua, February 13, 2009
Daren Powell points to a suspect part of the bowlers' run-up on a farcical day in Antigua
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The match referee Alan Hurst inspects the pitch and run-ups with the two umpires, Daryl Harper and Tony Hill, West Indies v England, 2nd Test, St. Johns, Antigua, February 13, 2009
The match referee Alan Hurst inspects the pitch and run-ups with the two umpires, Daryl Harper and Tony Hill
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