Dubisson Park
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| Location | Sainte Madeleine, Trinidad and Tobago | ||
| Coordinates | 10°16′02″N 61°25′55″W / 10.2671°N 61.4319°W | ||
| Establishment | c. 1962 | ||
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| As of 17 February 2022 Source: Ground profile | |||
Dubisson Park is a public park and former major cricket venue in Sainte Madeleine, Trinidad and Tobago.
The Park was used by the South Trinidad cricket team for their home matches in the Texaco Cup, with the inaugural first-class match seeing South Trinidad play East Trinidad in the 1975–76 competition. South Trinidad played five first-class matches there until the 1978–79 season.[1] With the loss of first-class status for the Texaco Cup, first-class cricket has not been played at the Park since.
Records
First-class
- Highest team total: 365 for 7 by North Trinidad v South Trinidad, 1976–77[2]
- Lowest team total: 96 all out by North Trinidad v South Trinidad, as above[3]
- Highest individual innings: 105* by Pascall Roberts for North v South Trinidad, 1976–77[4]
- Best bowling in an innings: 7-37 by Arnold Oliver for South Trinidad v East Trinidad, 1975–76[5]
- Best bowling in a match: 10-79 by Arnold Oliver, as above[6]