The Beaumont Cup was a Trinidadian first-class cricket competition which regional sides competed for, the matches taking place over three days.
History
The competition began in 1925–26, when Rolland Beaumont, the South African Test player who had moved to Trinidad and become manager of an oil company, donated the cup to be played for by North Trinidad and South Trinidad. Beginning with the 1958–59 season the annual match was granted first-class status. In 1970–71 East Trinidad and Central Trinidad joined the competition, which now had two preliminary matches and a final.
In 1971–72 the competition was renamed the Texaco Cup. From 1975–76 to 1977–78 the competition was decided on a round robin format, with six matches each season. In 1978–79 Tobago joined the competition, and there were ten round-robin matches. That was the final season in which the Texaco Cup had first-class status.
In 1975–76 the Beaumont Cup was revived, to be contested by two teams again, in an annual match between South and Central Trinidad and North and East Trinidad. It had first-class status from 1975–76 to 1979–80, and from 1982–83 to 1984–85.
The Beaumont Cup was also held as a non-first-class contest between South and Central Trinidad and North and East Trinidad in 1980–81, 1981–82 and 1985–86. The non-first-class contest between the two teams continued under the names Trintoc Trophy (1986–87 to 1995–96) and Gerry Gomez Memorial Trophy (1996–97 to 2000–01).
Honour board
The tables below list the winners of the Beaumont Cup and Texaco Cup in the seasons in which the competition had first-class status.
Beaumont Cup 1958–59 to 1969–70
Contested by North Trinidad and South Trinidad. Winners held the Cup until they were defeated outright in a subsequent season.
Season | Winning team/Result |
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1958–59 | Match drawn |
1959–60 | Match drawn |
1960–61 | North Trinidad |
1961–62 | North Trinidad |
1962–63 | North Trinidad |
1963–64 | North Trinidad |
1964–65 | Match drawn |
1965–66 | North Trinidad |
1966–67 | Match drawn |
1967–68 | Match drawn |
1968–69 | Match drawn |
1969–70 | Match drawn |
Beaumont Cup 1970–71, Texaco Cup 1971–72 to 1978–79
Contested by North Trinidad, South Trinidad, Central Trinidad and East Trinidad. Tobago also competed in 1978–79.
Season | Winning team/Result | Opponent/Teams |
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1970–71 | Match drawn | North Trinidad, East Trinidad |
1971–72 | East Trinidad | South Trinidad |
1972–73 | South Trinidad | East Trinidad |
1973–74 | Central Trinidad | North Trinidad |
1974–75 | North Trinidad | East Trinidad |
1975–76 | South Trinidad | Round robin format |
1976–77 | East Trinidad | Round robin format |
1977–78 | North Trinidad | Round robin format |
1978–79 | Central Trinidad | Round robin format |
Beaumont Cup 1975–76 to 1984–85
Contested by North and East Trinidad and South and Central Trinidad.
Season | Winning team/Result |
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1975–76 | Match drawn |
1976–77 | North and East Trinidad |
1977–78 | Match abandoned |
1978–79 | South and Central Trinidad |
1979–80 | South and Central Trinidad |
1982–83 | Match drawn |
1983–84 | North and East Trinidad |
1984–85 | North and East Trinidad |
References
- Wisden 1972, p. 978.
- "Other matches played by South and Central Trinidad". Archived from the original on 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
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