Arnos Vale Ground, Arnos Vale, St Vincent
A multi-purpose facility that also hosts football, the Arnos Vale Ground has hosted international cricket since 1981, where the West Indies edged England by just two runs in a One Day International.
Located in Arnos Vale, just outside Kingstown, the stadium holds a capacity of 18,000 people and holds T20 World Cup 2024 matches from 13 June, when Bangladesh take on The Netherlands.
Nepal take on South Africa and Bangladesh at the same venue in group play, and the venue plays host to two second round fixtures on 22 June and 24 June.
Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Formally named after a favourite cricketing son of the nation in 2016 when he captained the West Indies to a second T20 World Cup title, the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium is situated in the outskirts of Rodney Bay. The Beausejour Hills, of which the ground was named after from 2002 to 2016, serve as a beautiful backdrop for the venue.
The ground hosted its first international fixture in June 2002, an ODI between the West Indies and New Zealand. An oval-shaped surface, longer boundaries can be found straight of the wicket, with shorter dimensions square of the wicket.
Sammy himself has the rare honour of having the ground named after him, while Johnson Charles, another Saint Lucia native to taste T20 World Cup success, has a stand named after him at the venue.