Amini Park is a cricket ground in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[1] Part of the Bisini Parade Sports Complex in the suburb of Boroko, it is the headquarters of Cricket PNG.

Amini Park
Map
Interactive map of Amini Park
Ground information
LocationBoroko, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
CountryPapua New Guinea
Establishment1956
Capacity2000
OwnerCricket PNG
OperatorCricket PNG
TenantsPapua New Guinea cricket team
End names
Basini End
Manu End
International information
First men's ODI6 October 2017:
 Papua New Guinea v  Scotland
Last men's ODI21 September 2022:
 Papua New Guinea v  Namibia
First men's T20I22 March 2019:
 Papua New Guinea v  Philippines
Last men's T20I29 July 2023:
 Papua New Guinea v  Japan
First women's ODI13 October 2025:
 Papua New Guinea v  United Arab Emirates
Last women's ODI19 October 2025:
 Papua New Guinea v  United Arab Emirates
First women's T20I15 June 2025:
 Samoa v  Vanuatu
Last women's T20I21 June 2025:
 Papua New Guinea v  Samoa
As of 21 June 2025
Source: Amini Park, Cricinfo

History

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The ground was established in 1956 and named Amini Park in 1983 after the Amini family, several of whose members have played cricket and other sports for Papua New Guinea (both the men's and women's teams).[2][3]

The ground has seen the men's team play Australia, the West Indies and Victoria. The women's team played Japan here in a three-match series in September 2006.[4]

In May 2016, the ground hosted its first List A match when Papua New Guinea defeated Kenya in the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship. [5] In October 2016, the ground hosted its first first-class match when Papua New Guinea defeated Namibia in the 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup.[6][7] The ground hosted the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 East Asia-Pacific Qualifier tournament in March 2019.[8]

Other Sports

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The ground also hosted Port Moresby Australian Rules Football League finals matches in the 2010s.

International record

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One Day International centuries

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One ODI century has been scored at the venue.[9]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInningsOpposing teamDateResult
1154Calum MacLeod Scotland 1631 Papua New Guinea6 October 2017Won

Twenty20 International centuries

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One T20I century has been scored at the venue.[10]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInningsOpposing teamDateResult
1107*Tony Ura Papua New Guinea 601 Philippines23 March 2019No result

References

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