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- Guaracara_Park abstract "Guaracara Park is a cricket ground owned and operated by Trinidad and Tobago's state enterprise that primarily deals with the refining of crude petroleum, Petrotrin. It is located within the confines of their oil refinery at Pointe-à-Pierre. First-class cricket has been played there since 1960.It was first used in representative cricket in 1947-48 when the touring MCC played a one-day match against South Trinidad. In 1948 it replaced Skinner Park in San Fernando as South Trinidad's home ground in matches for the Beaumont Cup.The first match of first-class cricket at Guaracara Park was played between Trinidad and MCC in 1959-60, when David Allen took 7 for 33 and 3 for 30 to give MCC victory on a pitch helpful to the spin bowlers. From 1960 to 1985 first-class matches in the Beaumont Cup and Texaco Cup were played there, along with several first-class matches between Trinidad and touring international teams between 1960 and 2000. Trinidad has played Regional Four Day Competition matches at Guaracara Park since 1981-82, including the finals in 1995-96, 2005-05 and 2006-07.The highest score at the ground, and only double-century, is 202 by Phil Simmons for Trinidad against Guyana in 1991-92. The best innings bowling figures are 8 for 27 by Prince Bartholomew for North and East Trinidad against South and Central Trinidad in 1975-76, and the best match figures are 13 for 74 (6 for 45 and 7 for 29) by Stuart MacGill for the Australians against the West Indies Board President's XI in 1998-99.The ground is situated on the northern bank of the Guaracara River. The nearby oil refinery with its gas flare is clearly visible from the ground.Until the installation of floodlights at the Queens Park Oval in 2008, all of Trinidad and Tobago's domestic limited-overs night matches took place at Guaracara Park due to the availability of floodlights there.".
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- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cricket_grounds_in_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink David_Allen_(cricketer).
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink First-class_cricket.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Gas_flare.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Guaracara_River.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Guyana_national_cricket_team.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Marylebone_Cricket_Club.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink North_and_East_Trinidad_cricket_team.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Petrotrin.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Simmons.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Pointe-à-Pierre.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Bartholomew.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Park_Oval.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Four_Day_Competition.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink San_Fernando,_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink South_Trinidad_cricket_team.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink South_and_Central_Trinidad_cricket_team.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Stuart_MacGill.
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLink Trinidad_and_Tobago.
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- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaracara Park".
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaracara".
- Guaracara_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pointe-à-Pierre".
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- Guaracara_Park subject Category:Cricket_grounds_in_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guaracara_Park hypernym Ground.
- Guaracara_Park type SportFacility.
- Guaracara_Park comment "Guaracara Park is a cricket ground owned and operated by Trinidad and Tobago's state enterprise that primarily deals with the refining of crude petroleum, Petrotrin. It is located within the confines of their oil refinery at Pointe-à-Pierre. First-class cricket has been played there since 1960.It was first used in representative cricket in 1947-48 when the touring MCC played a one-day match against South Trinidad.".
- Guaracara_Park label "Guaracara Park".
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- Guaracara_Park isPrimaryTopicOf Guaracara_Park.