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Warner
Park
Sporting
Complex
is
an
athletic
facility
in
Basseterre,
St.
Kitts,
St.
Kitts
and
Nevis.
It
includes
the
Warner
Park
Stadium,
which
was
one
of
the
hosts
for
the
2007
Cricket
World
Cup.
It
is
named
after
Sir
Thomas
Warner,
the
explorer
who
established
the
first
English
colony
on
St.
Kitts.
The
eastern
segment
contains
the
cricket
pitch,
pavilion,
media
centre
and
seating
for
4,000
which
can
be
increased
with
temporary
stands
to
10,000
for
major
events.
The
stadium
was
largely
financed
by
Taiwan
with
donations
totalling
$2.74
million.
The
total
project
cost
US$12
million,
half
for
the
cricket
stadium
and
half
for
the
football
facilities.
The
western
segment
contains
the
football
stadium,
with
seating
for
3,500.
In
the
northern
section
of
the
park,
there
are
three
tennis
courts,
three
netball
/
volleyball
courts,
the
Len
Harris
Cricket
Academy,
and
a
small
open
savannah,
Carnival
City,
used
primarily
for
hosting
Carnival
events.