Greenfield Stadium (Trelawny)

Greenfield Stadium

Trelawny Stadium
Location Trelawny, Jamaica
Coordinates 18°28′22″N 77°37′53″W / 18.4728523°N 77.6312828°W / 18.4728523; -77.6312828Coordinates: 18°28′22″N 77°37′53″W / 18.4728523°N 77.6312828°W / 18.4728523; -77.6312828
Owner Government of Jamaica
Architect Hok Sve, Denver, USA[1]
Operator West Indies Cricket Board
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Trelawny Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Trelawny, Jamaica that was completed in 2007. It has a capacity of 25,000 people.[1][2][3][4]

It was built under an agreement between Jamaica and the People's Republic of China, that saw the PRC Government put up at least US$30-million needed for the project.[5]

It is mostly used for cricket. The stadium hosted warm-up matches during the 2007 Cricket World Cup, as well as the opening ceremony of the championship,[1] but has not hosted an official international cricket match.

The stadium has also been used by the Jamaica national football team as a second venue. The Reggae Boyz played a World Cup qualifier here against the Bahamas national football team in 2008 and the stadium hosted group matches in the 2008 Caribbean Cup.

The ground hosted its first international cricket matches when West Indies women's cricket team took on England women's cricket team in two Women's ODI at the stadium. This was the first major event post 2007 Cricket World Cup.[6]

Trelawny Stadium

Women's One Day International matches

The stadium has hosted following Women's ODI matches till date.

Team (A) Team (B) Winner Margin Year
 West Indies  England  England 5 runs[7] 2016
 West Indies  England  West Indies 38 runs[8] 2016

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