The South and Central Trinidad cricket team played first-class cricket from 1976 to 1985, competing in an annual match for the Beaumont Cup.
In 1970–71, Central Trinidad and East Trinidad were added to make up a four-team first-class competition, which was renamed the Texaco Cup in 1971–72.
The two competitions ran until 1979–80, and the Beaumont Cup continued until 1984–85.
South and Central Trinidad's top score was 121 by Balkaram Sagram in the two-wicket victory in 1978–79.
[1] Their best innings bowling figures were 5 for 38 by Desmond Baptiste in 1975–76,[2] and the best match figures were 9 for 134 (4 for 56 and 5 for 78) by Shamshuddin Jumadeen in the 1978–79 match.