St Mary's Park Explained

Ground Name:St Mary's Park
Country:Saint Kitts and Nevis
Location:Cayon, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Coord:17.3491°N -62.7275°W
International:true
Firstwt20idate:21 April
Firstwt20iyear:2010
Firstwt20ihome:West Indies
Firstwt20iaway:Sri Lanka
Lastwt20idate:24 April
Lastwt20iyear:2010
Lastwt20ihome:West Indies
Lastwt20iaway:Sri Lanka
Club1:Leeward Islands
Year1:2006/07
Date:6 March
Year:2022
Source:https://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/ground/275100.html Ground profile

St Mary's Park is a cricket ground and former football ground in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

History

Located at Cayon on the island of Saint Kitts, the ground has played host to the Leeward Islands cricket team for two major cricket matches in January 2007. The first of these was a first-class match against Jamaica in the 2006–07 Carib Beer Cup.[1] The match ended in a draw, with notable contributions from Sylvester Joseph (97) and Omari Banks (100) for the Leeward Islands, and Wavell Hinds (100) for Jamaica.[2] Following the conclusion of this match, the two sides played a List A one-day match in the KFC Cup.[3] Jamaica won the match by 5 wickets, despite a century from Sylvester Joseph.[4] The ground later played host to three Women's Twenty20 Internationals between West Indies women and Sri Lanka women.[5]

The ground was previously the home of Cayon Rockets football club, who play in the SKNFA Premier League.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: First-Class Matches played on St Mary's Park, Cayon (1). CricketArchive. 2022-03-06. subscription.
  2. Web site: Leeward Islands v Jamaica, Carib Beer Cup 2006/07. CricketArchive. 2022-03-06. subscription.
  3. Web site: List A Matches played on St Mary's Park, Cayon (1). CricketArchive. 2022-03-06. subscription.
  4. Web site: Leeward Islands v Jamaica, KFC Cup 2006/07. CricketArchive. 2022-03-06. subscription.
  5. Web site: Women's International Twenty20 Matches played on St Mary's Park, Cayon (3). CricketArchive. 2022-03-06. subscription.
  6. Web site: St Mary's Park. www.footballgroundmap.com. 2022-03-06.