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Cricket Facilities

The facilities include a well-grassed outfield, net-practise area and a colonial-style pavilion. The oval measures some 125 metres by 90 metres wide.

The pitch is a concrete strip with an artificial mat (Wimbledon Unreal Grass) glued on top. This makes rubber-soled shoes a pre-requisite. Maltese limestone building-bricks demarcate the boundary and make up the large sight-screens.

The pavilion is also built from these bricks and houses a changing-room with showers and a kit-room. Outside the pavilion is a wooden-fenced enclosure. To one side of the pavilion are two practise-nets of similar construction to the central pitch.

The grass outfield is kept green throughout the year by means of a sprinkler system. Surrounding the ground are mature trees and bushes which have been known to claim the odd cricket-ball.