QPO
Queen's Park Oval
Port of Spain, West Indies
25,000 capacityFloodlights
About Queen's Park Oval
The Kennington Oval in south London, usually known simply as The Oval, is one of England’s most historic grounds. It staged England’s first home Test match in 1880 and traditionally hosts the final Test of the English summer.
The Oval is the home of Surrey County Cricket Club and is famous for its true, pacey pitch and large, open playing area framed by the landmark gasholders.
It has been the setting for many defining moments in English cricket, including the 1882 match that gave rise to the Ashes legend.
Key Milestones
- Established1845
Recent results at Queen's Park Oval
1st TestFinished
West Indies233 (91.5) & 201/5 (56.2)
South Africa357 (117.4) & 173/3 (29)Match drawn
7 Aug 2024
2nd TestFinished
West Indies255 (115.4) & 76/2 (32)
India438 (128) & 181/2 (24)Match drawn
20 Jul 2023
3rd ODIFinished
West Indies137 (26)
India225/3 (36)India won by 119 runs (D/L method)
27 Jul 2022
2nd ODIFinished
West Indies311/6 (50)
India312/8 (49.4)India won by 2 wickets
24 Jul 2022
1st ODIFinished
West Indies305/6 (50)
India308/7 (50)India won by 3 runs
22 Jul 2022
3rd ODIFinished
West Indies240/7 (35)
India256/4 (32.3)India won by 6 wickets (D/L method)
14 Aug 2019
Frequently asked questions
Where is Queen's Park Oval located?
Queen's Park Oval is located in Port of Spain, West Indies.
What is the seating capacity of Queen's Park Oval?
Queen's Park Oval has a seating capacity of approximately 25,000 spectators.
Does Queen's Park Oval have floodlights?
Yes — Queen's Park Oval is equipped with floodlights and can host day-night matches.
Where can I find details about Queen's Park Oval on CricInnings?
Right here — this Queen's Park Oval page brings together the ground’s location, capacity and key facts, with more added as matches are played at the venue.