West Indies vs Bangladesh 2024 ODI series: Warner Park, St. Kitts pitch history and ODI records
Warner Park will play host to the three-match ODI series between West Indies and Bangladesh, starting Sunday, December 8. The first ODI will commence at 7pm IST (9.30am local time).
Bangladesh will be the favorites to win this series as they have been undefeated in ODIs against West Indies over the last five years. Even on home turf, the Caribbean outfit have struggled against the Tigers in the 50-over format.
Before the ODI series starts in St. Kitts, here's a quick glance at the pitch history and ODI records of Warner Park.
Warner Park, St. Kitts ODI records
18 ODI matches have taken place in St. Kitts, with West Indies participating in 11 of them. The home team have a 5-6 win-loss record in 50-over matches on this ground.
The last time St. Kitts hosted an ODI match was back on July 28, 2018. Here's an in-depth look at the Warner Park ODI records:
ODI matches played: 18
Won by teams batting first: 13
Won by teams batting second: 5
Highest individual score: 169 - Denesh Ramdin (WI) vs Bangladesh, 2014
Best bowling figures: 7/45 - Imran Tahir (SA) vs West Indies, 2016
Highest team total: 377/6 - Australia vs South Africa, 2007
Lowest team total: 129 - Netherlands vs Australia, 2007
Highest successful run-chase: 266/6 - West Indies vs Australia, 2016
Average first innings score: 286
Warner Park, St. Kitts pitch report
The pitch report will be live from St. Kitts before the toss happens in West Indies vs Bangladesh ODI series. It has been a high-scoring venue, with the average run rate being more than 5 runs per over.
While the average first innings score on this ground is 286, the highest successful run-chase is 266. The team winning the toss may prefer batting first.
Warner Park, St. Kitts last ODI match
Bangladesh defeated West Indies by 18 runs in the last ODI match played at this ground. Tamim Iqbal's magnificent century helped the visitors reach 301/6 in their 50 overs. In response, West Indies could score 283 for the loss of six wickets despite an explosive 41-ball 74 from Rovman Powell.
16 sixes were smashed in that game. 12 wickets fell in 100 overs, with the spinners taking only four of them. Here's a summary of the scorecard:
Brief Scores: Bangladesh 301/6 (Tamim Iqbal 103, Ashley Nurse 2/53) beat West Indies 283/6 (Rovman Powell 74, Mashrafe Mortaza 2/63) by 18 runs.