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| Capacity | 15,500 | 
| Flood Lights | Yes | 
| Home Teams | Queensland | 
| Other Sports | AFL | 
| Pitch | Grass | 
| Current Local Time | 09:57, Fri Oct 31, 2025 | 
Carrara became the first ground outside Brisbane to host a first-class game when it staged the match between the state and an England XI in 1990-91 (the match famous for David Gower and John Morris's Tiger Moth fly-by).  
Located three miles from the Pacific Ocean, it a restful environment with an outfield the same size as the MCG with floodlight as powerful as on any other cricket ground. But there was no escaping that it was primarily a football venue, and that, allied to poor attendance for the England match and two other one-dayer played there, meant that the experiment to try to use it for cricket was dropped in 1992. 
Martin Williamson
Martin Williamson
