Capacity: 20000
The wicket at Providence cricket Stadium in Guyana is a slow wicket that forces batters to work hard for runs. Although the new ball gets some lateral movement, that is because of the freshness of the surface. The most someone gets out of this wicket are spinners. Spinners get plenty of turn from this surface. Plus, the slow nature of this wicket makes it difficult for batters to time the ball properly and play their shots.
Weather during the match time in Guyana, GY will be cloudy. The temperature is expected to around 30°C on the match day with 58% humidity and 6.7 km/h wind speed. And the visibility is 10 KM. There are 89% chances of precipitation during the game.
Providence Stadium or Guyana National Stadium is a sports stadium in Guyana, replacing Bourda as the national stadium. The stadium was specifically constructed to host the Super Eight matches in the 2007 Cricket World Cup, held in March and April 2007.
The stadium hosted six World Cup matches between March 28, 2007 and April 9, 2007, most notably the match between Sri Lanka and South Africa in which Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga became the first bowler in international cricket history to take wickets in four consecutive balls. Built primarily for cricket matches, the stadium can be converted into a multi-use facility.
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Total matches: | 35 |
Batting first won: | 17 |
Bowling first won: | 14 |
1st inn avg score: | 128 |
2nd inn avg score: | 95 |
Highest Total: | 194/5 |
Lowest Total: | 39/10 |
Highest Chased: | 169/5 |
Lowest Defended: | 50/7 |
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Test Statistics | |
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Total matches: | 2 |
Batting first won: | 2 |
Bowling first won: | 0 |
1st inn avg score: | 351 |
2nd inn avg score: | 220 |
3rc inn avg score: | 196 |
4th inn avg score: | 246 |
Highest Total: | 476/8 |
Lowest Total: | 152/10 |
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