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Montgomery Cricket Club Ground, formerly known as the Biscuit Factory Ground, was a cricket ground in Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan. It staged 50 first-class and 29 List A matches from 1982 to 1998.
The ground was at the Montgomery Biscuit Factory, which was the largest employer in Sahiwal. The factory's owner, Basharat Shafi (1944–2011), who had played first-class cricket for Multan in 1972 and was president of the Multan Cricket Association, developed the ground to a high standard. Apart from domestic matches, the ground also staged the only warm-up match of the Zimbabwean tour of 1996-97.
While playing a first-class match at Zafar Ali Stadium in Sahiwal on their 1987-88 tour of Pakistan, the England players were accommodated in the dormitories at the Montgomery Biscuit Factory, much to their displeasure.
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External links
Montgomery Cricket Club Ground, Sahiwal at CricketArchive