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THE DAREN SAMMY NATIONAL CRICKET STADIUM

THE DAREN SAMMY NATIONAL CRICKET STADIUM

The Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium offers spectators an ambient and picturesque environment. As one of the six West Indian Host Venues of The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup West Indies and USA 2024, six of fifty-five games will be held at this venue.

Just about one hour from the city of Vieux Fort and close to Rodney Bay on the northeast coast of the island, the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium was previously known as the Beausejour Stadium and was renamed in 2016 in honour of Daren Sammy. By then, he had captained the West Indies to two ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Victories, the first in 2012 and the next in 2016.

Through its people, food and culture, a little something extra differentiates Saint Lucia from its anglophone counterparts. Known as the “Helen of the West” for its extraordinary beauty, you will find the harmonious reflection of French, British, African, and Dutch roots in this creole isle. A walk through the old city of Vieux Fort will inspire your urge to explore. You may find remnants of 18th-century architecture, charming eateries serving a callaloo and seafood dish, or glimpses of the traditional madras worn equally during national celebrations or daily life.

The Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium has a capacity of over 12,000. If you secure your ticket now, you too can be seated among the throng when the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 comes to town.