The Queen's Park Oval is a sports stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, used mostly for cricket matches. It opened in 1896. Privately owned by the Queen's Park Cricket Club, it is currently the second largest capacity cricket ground in the West Indies with seating for about 20,000 spectators.
Queen's Park Oval
Lord Hawke, who led the earliest first-class tours to the ground.
Sunil Gavaskar of India, the most successful century-maker for Test matches at the Queen's Park Oval, with the most hundreds (4) and the highest score (220).
Sir Curtly Ambrose holds the record for the most wickets taken at the Queen's Park Oval, sixty-six.
Port of Spain, officially the City of Port of Spain, is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municipal population of 37,074 (2011), an urban population of 81,142 and a transient daily population of 250,000. It is located on the Gulf of Paria, on the northwest coast of the island of Trinidad and is part of a larger conurbation stretching from Chaguaramas in the west to Arima in the east with an estimated population of 600,000.
Port of Spain in 2012
Government House, Port of Spain, 1914
Historic Queen's Royal College Clock Tower 2015
Historic Gothic Rosary Church at the corner of Henry and Park Streets 2008