Lights on for Jamaica? Cricket West Indies aims for day-night Australia Test
If it goes ahead as a pink-ball Test, it would just be the second staged in West Indies
03-Apr-2025•Andrew McGlashan
Kingston hopes new Sabina Park mural will attract city's youth and tourists
Michael Holding, Chris Gayle, Stafanie Taylor among players showcasing the spirit of Jamaican cricket
20-Aug-2021•Varun Shetty
Is India's four successive innings wins a record?
And what's the record total in a ground's first Test?
26-Nov-2019•Steven Lynch
'Blind leading the blind' - how Jamaica lost its love for Test cricket
Five players from the island were in the World Cup squad, but only one - John Campbell - is in the squad for the Tests against India
30-Aug-2019•Aishwarya Kumar in Kingston
My Sabina days
One of West Indies' all-time great fast bowlers remembers the ground in his boyhood and Test cricket days
21-Apr-2017•Michael Holding
Sabina sizzlers
As the storied Kingston venue prepares to host its 50th Test, we look back at five classic Tests that have played out on the ground
20-Apr-2017•Sirish Raghavan
Jamaica board firms up deal to light Sabina Park
Jamaica's Sabina Park is set to get floodlights, according to Jamaica Cricket Association officials
12-May-2013•ESPNcricinfo staff
Discussions on for floodlights for Sabina Park
The West Indies Cricket Board and the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) are working on setting up floodlights in Kingston's Sabina Park, in preparation for the inaugural Caribbean Premier League
16-Feb-2013•ESPNcricinfo staff
Not the Sabina of old
The pitch was slow and turning, unlike in Tests here in the past. But it gave up a memorable batting performance like it has several times before
05-Feb-2009•Tony Cozier
Harmy's way
Steve Harmison returns to his happy hunting ground, Sabina Park, today. A look at the most frustrating fast bowler of modern times
04-Feb-2009
Pitch fires knockout blow
The first Test between the West Indies and England was abandoned in Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday after an hour's play on the opening day when the pitch was deemed dangerous
02-Feb-2009•Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Sabina shame
Travesty, unbelievable, ridiculous, unprecedented, unreliable, dangerous, downright disgrace, utterly incomprehensible, farcical, unknown and many others
02-Feb-2009
Test match halted after 55 minutes
Jamaica put their international reputation on the line yesterday when the first Test in the 1998 Cable & Wireless series between the West Indies and England was abandoned after only 55 minutes of play
02-Feb-2009•Tony Becca
Riot ... what riot?
The Kingston Test in 1968 is best remembered for the ill-advised use of tear gas by the police to control the crowd. Geoff Smith, the Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation scorer at the game, looks back
07-Jun-2008•Geoff Smith
Media fume at Sabina Park rip-off
Journalists covering World Cup matches at Sabina Park are fuming at what they believe are rip-off prices being charged for internet connections
17-Mar-2007•Cricinfo staff
No KFC or Carib matches for Sabina Park
Jamaica's venue for World Cup matches will not be finished in time to host the KFC Cup and Carib Beer Series matches next month
23-Dec-2006•
Domestic action unlikely at Sabina Park and Trelawny
The Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, and the Trelawny Stadium are likely to miss out on first-class action in the forthcoming season owing to the World Cup preparatio
21-Dec-2006•Cricinfo staff
ICC pleased with progress at Sabina Park
The ICC has approved the renovation work at Kingston's Sabina Park, and the local organisers had expressed confidence that it would be completed by the November 30 deadline
15-Sep-2006•Cricinfo staff
War in Middle East hinders Sabina renovation
The war in Lebanon has impeded the renovation of Sabina Park
11-Aug-2006•Cricinfo staff
A Sunday to savour
Sabina Park - the once-great Caribbean fortress - was an arena transformed; 35 years of hurt overcome
03-Jul-2006•Siddhartha Vaidyanathan in Jamaica