West Indian Test Cricket Grounds

The West Indian cricket team, also known colloquially as The Windies, is a national cricket team representing a sporting confederation of a dozen English-speaking Caribbean countries and British dependencies.

The WICB joined the sport’s international ruling body, the Imperial Cricket Council, in 1926, and played their first official international match, granted Test status, in 1928.

Kingston, Jamaica – Sabina Park3 votes, average: 4.67 out of 53 votes, average: 4.67 out of 53 votes, average: 4.67 out of 53 votes, average: 4.67 out of 53 votes, average: 4.67 out of 5 3 votes, 4.67/5
St. John’s, Antigua – Antigua Recreation Ground1 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 5 1 votes, 3.00/5
Bridgetown, Barbados – Kensington Oval3 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 5 3 votes, 3.67/5
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – Queen’s Park Oval1 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 51 vote, average: 3.00 out of 5 1 votes, 3.00/5


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