Jamalco Sports Club Ground | |||
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Location | Halse Hall, Jamaica | ||
Coordinates | 17°54′31″N77°14′43″W / 17.9087°N 77.2452°W Coordinates: 17°54′31″N77°14′43″W / 17.9087°N 77.2452°W | ||
Establishment | c. 1985 | ||
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As of 9 March 2022 Source: Ground profile |
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The home of the Alcoa Sports Club (formerly Jamalco Sports Club), the ground has played host to the Jamaica national cricket team for one major cricket match, a List A one-day match against the Windward Islands in the 1984–85 Geddes Grant/Harrison Line Trophy. [2] In a low-scoring match, the Windward Islands won by 2 wickets. [3] A second one-day match was later played at the ground in the 2003–04 Red Stripe Bowl between the Windward Islands and Canada, [4] which the Windward Islands won by 127 runs. [5]
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