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CWI CEO Chris Dehring Commends Grenada’s Investment in Cricket Infrastructure

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April 10, 2025
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From Left: CWI Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe, CWI President, Dr. Kishore Shallow, Grenada Minister of Sport, Delma Thomas, CWI CEO Chris Dehring

From Left: CWI Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe, CWI President, Dr. Kishore Shallow, Grenada Minister of Sport, Delma Thomas, CWI CEO Chris Dehring

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ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – Cricket West Indies (CWI) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Chris Dehring has commended the Government of Grenada for its ongoing upgrades to the Grenada National Cricket Stadium, which is preparing to host West Indies vs. Australia from July 3-7, 2025. This highly anticipated Test match marks the grand return of international cricket to the Tri-Island nation.

Dehring, along with CWI President Dr. Kishore Shallow and Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe, toured the venue on Wednesday, 02 April 2025. They were guided by Honourable Delma Thomas, Minister of Sport, who provided insights into the upgrades taking place.

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After the tour, Dehring expressed his satisfaction with the facility’s progress, stating,

“The Government of Grenada’s investment in this venue is commendable on multiple levels. Quality infrastructure is essential not only for maintaining high standards of play but also for enhancing the overall fan experience. Given that, I’m very pleased with the ongoing rehabilitation efforts. The work being done is of a high standard, and I’m satisfied with the facility’s condition at this stage.”

He further added,

“Once the lights are in place, this facility could become a key venue for day/night Test cricket in the future, adding a new dimension to international matches in Grenada. I must also share; these are some of the most impressive screens I’ve seen anywhere in the world.”

With these improvements, Grenada is reinforcing its position as a leading cricketing destination in the region, ready to welcome back international cricket at the highest level.

Tickets for the second test against Australia to be held in Grenada are available online at tickets.windiescricket.com with free tickets for children under the age of sixteen.

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