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Kensington Oval Stadium
The stadium having a seating capacity of 32,000 hosted its first Test in 1929-30 and first ODI in 1984-85. It has undertaken major upgradation and added additional seats, and player, media and sponsor facilities. This historic stadium located in Barbados will host Super-8 matches as well as the finals to decide the winner.
Located in Bridgetown proper, in the eastern most Caribbean island of Barbados, fans and visitors arriving to watch the spectacular tournament can also explore the other attractions of the island of Barbados. This beautiful island is a popular tourist destination with many tropical gardens and lovely homes.
Barbados: Cricket Stadium Location Map
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Tourists can also visit sites such as the fabulous and amazing Atlantis Submarine that provides a underwater adventure tour, Harrison’s Cave, a unique building constructed in a natural contour in the limestone bedrock, Bridgetown, a busy commercial city set on Carlisle Bay, Ocean Park, a unique attraction that displays a collection of freshwater and tropical marine life, Barbados Museum, that displays the coral structure of Barbados, Artifacts of the Amerindians, Children's Gallery, African culture gallery and collection of rare historical maps of the island, the Holetown monument that commemorates the first English landing in Barbados in 1625 and Welchman Hall Gully, a thickly wooded ravine. Visitors can also take a Safari Tour that takes them to the interior of the island and gives a spectacular view of the scenery of Barbados’ countryside and coastlines.
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