West Indies, March 13 - April 28
The first of the new Caribbean World Cup venues to open its doors last May, Warner Park has already hosted a Test and ODI.
The old Queen's Park Oval has undergone some drastic changes in readiness for the 2007 World Cup circus.
Opened in 2002, the Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia was then comfortably the most modern ground in the Caribbean.
Kingston's Sabina Park is the base for Group D - including hosts West Indies - and it has undergone extensive renovation.
Named after Antigua's most famous player, the Sir Viv Richards Stadium replaces the Recreation Ground as the island's major venue.
Another new ground purpose-built for this tournament, the Providence Stadium in Guyana will host six Super Eight matches.
The National Cricket Stadium has developed rapidly from a basic venue to an international-standard stadium in time for the World Cup.
Few grounds are as steeped in history as the Kensington Oval, but it has been almost completely rebuilt to host the World Cup final.
“Nixon sidled up and asked: 'When you hit the ball, do you breathe in or out?' Samuels clipped the next delivery into the hands of Collingwood at midwicket.”
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