The Providence Stadium in Guyana will host the West Indies vs PNG T20 World Cup clash to be played on June 2 (Sunday). The Providence Stadium, also known as the Guyana National Stadium, will host six matches during the T20 World Cup 2024. Among these matches, the second semi-final will take place at this venue on June 27. Built in 2006 and opened in 2007 specifically for the ICC World Cup, it has since hosted memorable 2007 WC Super-8 games.
T20 World Cup: Providence Stadium stats
City | Providence, Guyana | ||
Country | West Indies | ||
Also or previously Known as | Guyana National Stadium | ||
First T20 Match | 30/04/2010 | ||
Last T20 Match | 08/08/2023 | ||
Matches Played | 13 | ||
Matches Won by Home Side | 4 (30.77%) | ||
Matches Won by Touring Side | 3 (23.08%) | ||
Matches Won by Neutral Side | 3 (23.08%) | ||
Matches Won Batting First | 3 (23.08%) | ||
Matches Won Batting Second | 7 (53.85%) |
Providence Stadium pitch report
The pitch at the Providence Stadium is more like a balanced pitch for both batters and bowlers. The tropical conditions and the slow nature of the pitch allow spinners to have some control over the batsmen. The skipper winning the toss might want to have a bowl first and chase the total later on in the match.