Enmore Recreation Ground
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| Location | Enmore, Guyana | ||
| Coordinates | 6°45′26″N 57°59′21″W / 6.7572°N 57.9892°W | ||
| Establishment | c. 1969 | ||
| Capacity | 1,000[1] | ||
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| As of 21 April 2022 Source: Ground profile | |||
Enmore Recreation Ground is a cricket and football ground in Enmore, Guyana.
Located in the Demerara-Mahaica village of Enmore, the ground first played host to top–level domestic cricket in the 1992–93 Geddes Grant Shield when Guyana played Trinidad and Tobago in a List A one-day match. The ground has been used predominantly for one-day matches, hosting seventeen matches between 1993 and 2009, including several matches as a neutral venue between 2004 and 2009.[2] In addition to hosting one-day matches, the ground has also played host to four first-class matches for Guyana between 1998 and 2004 in the Regional Four Day Competition.[3]
As a football venue, the ground is the homeground for fierce rivals Victoria Kings FC and Buxton United FC, who play in the GFF Elite League.[1]
Records
First-class
- Highest team total: 450 for 8 declared by Guyana v Trinidad and Tobago, 1997–98[4]
- Lowest team total: 106 all out by Trinidad and Tobago v Guyana, 2000–01[5]
- Highest individual innings: 142 by Carl Hooper for Guyana v Trinidad and Tobago, 2000–01[6]
- Best bowling in an innings: 6-25 by Kevin Darlington for Guyana v West Indies B, 2003–04[7]
- Best bowling in a match: 10-114 by Neil McGarrell for Guyana v Trinidad and Tobago, 1997–98[4]
List A
- Highest team total: 296 for 5 (50 overs) by Guyana v Windward Islands, 1994–95[8]
- Lowest team total: 110 all out (36.4 overs) by West Indies under-19s v Barbados, 2007–08[9]
- Highest individual innings: 104 by Carl Hooper for Guyana v Leeward Islands, 1995–96[10]
- Best bowling in an innings: 3-37 by Roger Harper for Guyana v Trinidad and Tobago, 1992–93[11]