Seddon Park

New Zealand Cricket ground


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FieldValue
ground_nameSeddon Park
imageWaikato cricket ground.jpg
countryNew Zealand
locationHamilton Central, Hamilton, New Zealand
coordinates
seating_capacity10,000
website
tenantsNew Zealand
end1Members End
end2City End
internationalYes
firsttestdate22–26 February
firsttestyear1991
firsttesthomeNew Zealand
firsttestawaySri Lanka
lasttestdate14–18 December
lasttestyear2024
lasttesthomeNew Zealand
lasttestawayEngland
firstodidate15 February
firstodiyear1981
firstodihomeNew Zealand
firstodiawayIndia
lastodidate22 November
lastodiyear2025
lastodihomeNew Zealand
lastodiawayWest Indies
firstt20idate28 December
firstt20iyear2008
firstt20ihomeNew Zealand
firstt20iawayWest Indies
lastt20idate14 January
lastt20iyear2024
lastt20ihomeNew Zealand
lastt20iawayPakistan
firstwodidate14 January
firstwodiyear1982
firstwodihomeInternational XI
firstwodiawayEngland
lastwodidate7 April
lastwodiyear2024
lastwodihomeNew zealand
lastwodiawayEngland
firstwt20idate19 February
firstwt20iyear2012
firstwt20ihomeNew Zealand
firstwt20iawayEngland
lastwt20idate28 March
lastwt20iyear2021
lastwt20ihomeNew Zealand
lastwt20iawayAustralia
year1Northern Districts Knights
date7 April
year2024
sourcehttp://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/ground/58831.html Cricinfo
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| firstwodidate = 14 January | firstwodiyear = 1982 | firstwodihome = International XI | firstwodiaway = England | lastwodidate = 7 April | lastwodiyear = 2024 | lastwodihome = New zealand | lastwodiaway = England | firstwt20idate = 19 February | firstwt20iyear = 2012 | firstwt20ihome = New Zealand | firstwt20iaway = England | lastwt20idate = 28 March | lastwt20iyear = 2021 | lastwt20ihome = New Zealand | lastwt20iaway = Australia | year1 = Northern Districts Knights | club1 = | date = 7 April | year = 2024 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/ground/58831.html Cricinfo

Seddon Park is a cricket ground in Hamilton, New Zealand. It is the fourth-largest cricket ground in the country, and is renowned for its "village green" setting, affording a picnic atmosphere for spectators.

History

Seddon Park was named after Richard Seddon the longest-serving prime minister of New Zealand. The Hamilton Borough Council named it in July 1906 before it was developed. It was first used for a major cricket match in February 1914, when the touring Australians played a South Auckland XVIII in a two-day match. It has been in constant use since.

Due to sponsorship from Trust Bank and subsequently Westpac, the ground was known as Trust Bank Park from 1990 to 1997, as WestpacTrust Park from 1997 to 2003, and as Westpac Park from 2003 to 2006. It reverted to its original name in 2006, when Westpac decided to end its sponsorship of a number of sporting events and grounds in New Zealand.

Seddon Park staged one of the matches in the 1992 Cricket World Cup and three matches in the 2015 Cricket World Cup.

Australia played a test match in March 2024 to mark the return to test cricket in Hamilton for the first time since 2020/21.

Ground

Seddon Park is a round, well-grassed ground with a centre block of nine pitches, running approximately north to south. These pitches are usually very good for batting. There is an embankment going around three-quarters of the perimeter, with a tall hedgerow outside this embankment.

In addition to cricket, Seddon Park has been used for rugby union, rugby league and hockey matches. It therefore has a flexible stadium environment that can be modified according to sports events.

Usage and statistics

Seddon Park has been used for first-class cricket since the 1956–57 season, coinciding with the formation of the Northern Districts Cricket Association and the inclusion of the Northern Districts cricket team in the Plunket Shield competition.

The ground is used for hosting Twenty20 International matches, One Day International matches as well as Test matches. It has hosted a total of 9 T20Is, 34 ODIs and 25 Test matches. The first ODI played here was between New Zealand and India on 15 February 1981, which New Zealand won by 57 runs. The first Test match was played on 22–26 February 1991, between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, which was a draw. Kane Williamson has the highest Test score on the ground, 251 versus West Indies in 2020.

The ground was also used for one season in 2001 for the majority of Waikato and Chiefs rugby home games. Temporary stands were raised for the games. Rugby returned to the newly built Waikato Stadium for the following year.

Cricket World Cups

This stadium has hosted One Day International (ODI) matches for all editions of the World cups, when New Zealand was a co-host.

| date = 7 March 1992 match19 | team1 = | score1 = 203/7 (32 overs) | score2 = 104/1 (19.1 overs) | team2 = | runs1 = Sachin Tendulkar 81 (77) | wickets1 = John Traicos 3/35 (6 overs) | runs2 = Andy Flower 43 (56) | wickets2 = Sachin Tendulkar 1/35 (6 overs) | result = India won by 55 runs (revised target) | report = Scorecard | venue = Trust Bank Park, Hamilton, New Zealand | umpires = Dooland Buultjens and Steve Randell | motm = Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) | rain = After rain forced the early close of the Indian innings, the target was recalculated to 159 runs in the 19 overs.

ICC World Cup 2015, 1st Match, Group B

| date = match3 15 February 2015 | daynight = yes | team1 = | team2 = | score1 = 339/4 (50 overs) | score2 = 277 (48.2 overs) | result = South Africa won by 62 runs | scorecard = Scorecard | venue = Seddon Park, Hamilton

ICC World Cup 2015, 17th Match, Group B

| date = match34 10 March 2015 | daynight = yes | team1 = | team2 = | score1 = 259 (49 overs) | score2 = 260/2 (36.5 overs) | result = India won by 8 wickets | scorecard = Scorecard | venue = Seddon Park, Hamilton

ICC World Cup 2015, 19th Match, Group A

| date = match37 13 March 2015 | daynight = yes | team1 = | team2 = | score1 = 288/7 (50 overs) | score2 = 290/7 (48.5 overs) | result = New Zealand won by 3 wickets | scorecard = Scorecard | venue = Seddon Park, Hamilton

Tests record for ground

Highest totals : 715/6d (163 overs) by New Zealand v Bangladesh on 28 Feb 2019 High scores : 251 (412) by Kane Williamson v West Indies on 3 December 2020

References

References

  1. (14 July 1906). "[untitled]". Waikato Argus.
  2. (3 February 1914). "Australia v South Auckland". Waikato Times.
  3. "Other matches played on Seddon Park, Hamilton".
  4. "ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 launched: India and Pakistan grouped together, face off on February 15". ndtv.com.

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