Guaracara Park

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.

Guaracara Park

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.