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<p>Oh and this isn't a "Auckland" thing. I wish Auckland had a fantastic test arena for test cricket (Like Hagley but bigger) I think we would see some great crowds</p>
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<p>I completely disagree. THe playing area/shape is awful for test cricket. Even as a sell out, it isn't test quality venue.</p>
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<p>I used to think that, but was convinced by a mate that size is far less of an issue in test matches than ODI and T20.</p>
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<p>The new shape is regular, with full side boundaries and short long boundaries. It's actually pretty cool sitting in the stands - you can hear the slips talking to each other.</p>
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<p>What do you think means it is awful for test cricket? Short straight boundaries? The old configuration was arguably worse - had some short and some long boundaries in weird places.</p> -
<p>OK, I went and measured it. Google Maps shows Eden Park at 130-135m boundaries, and Seddon Park at 125 m boundaries. They don't look massively different - even if Eden Park is estimated as it is partially covered by stand roofs.</p>
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<p>Yeah Eden Park is not a cricket ground. I heard talk of building an international standard cricket ground at Western Springs a while back, no idea if that will be progressed though. The sporting venue's in Auckland are a joke compared to other parts of the country.</p>
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<p>Awful in my opinion I mean, rather than actually being detrimental to test cricket.</p>
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<p>I like that test cricket is a bit more traditional and should be played on more of an Oval, like the Basin and Hagley and Seddon.</p>
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<p>OK, I went and measured it. Google Maps shows Eden Park at 130-135m boundaries, and Seddon Park at 125 m boundaries. They don't look massively different - even if Eden Park is estimated as it is partially covered by stand roofs.</p>
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<p>Anyone have access to ground dimensions?</p>
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<p>You make a good case for Eden Park
I went there for a couple of T20s last summer - first time I'd been there - and I admit it was very good viewing. You can be elevated high behind the bowlers arm with a fantastic view but still feel very close to the action.</p> -
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<p>What's up with the Basin Hooroo ?</p>
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<p>Totally agree with the Poms touring, fucken sick to death of Sri Lanka and Pakistan.</p>
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<p>Dodgy facilities and also Sewerage problems. Farily untidy by the sounds and NZC has had enough going by the article.</p>
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<p>I hope Hagley is first as TV will show a full house and talk about being sold out. Folks around Auckkland and Waikato will hopefully see this atmossphere and want to recreate it at Eden Park. If not, it will look dire on the box</p>
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<p>Dodgy facilities and also Sewerage problems. Farily untidy by the sounds and NZC has had enough going by the article.</p>
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<p>Likely to be at Eden Park and Hagley</p>
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<p>NZ cricket needs to invest quicksmart to sort it out then. The Basin is far too good a ground to risk losing.</p>
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<p>I'm assuming the university oval isn't an option cos it is too small ? shame, really nice looking wee ground but I suppose Windies and the other two teams I mentioned are about their limit.....</p> -
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<p>NZ cricket needs to invest quicksmart to sort it out then. The Basin is far too good a ground to risk losing.</p>
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<p>I'm assuming the university oval isn't an option cos it is too small ? shame, really nice looking wee ground but I suppose Windies and the other two teams I mentioned are about their limit.....</p>
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<p>I don't want NZC wasting money on the Basin if the management of the Basin can't look after it.</p>
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<p>Then they obviously need to change too. The Basin is a bigger part of our cricketing heritage than anywhere in the country ( that's not Wellington bias talking either )</p> -
<p style="margin-left:40px;">I agree but NZC needs to see change before offering any help, not the other way round</p>
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<p>Last time NZC played at Eden Park for a test they made heaps of coin. We have some good test venues but most of them are pretty small. We really need a 20,000 seat dedicated cricket venue in Auckland.</p>
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Western Springs is I think a dead duck after Akl crickey said they would continue to play domestic cricket on EP#2. So really wanton Akl Council to develop it solely for tests. <br><br>
EP is much better now than in the past. Great viewing but even with 20k in it looks and sounds pretty empty. <br><br>
It was fucking awesome for CWC against Oz and SA tho. <br><br>
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<p>Western Springs is I think a dead duck after Akl crickey said they would continue to play domestic cricket on EP#2. So really wanton Akl Council to develop it solely for tests.<br><br>
EP is much better now than in the past. Great viewing but even with 20k in it looks and sounds pretty empty.<br><br>
It was fucking awesome for CWC against Oz and SA tho.<br><br>
I wud happily get my jabs and drive down to Seddon park. Or even better catch a train. But I reckon money will talk which from NZCsperspective is fair enough</p>
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<p>That's a good point regarding the train as it parks near Seddon Park.</p>
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<p>Expensive and slow - we looked at it for the RWC2011, but return cost was around $150 per person.</p>
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<p>WOW!!! That is such a rip off! If 6 of you, that is a limo and pub crawl there and back!</p>
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<p>WOW!!! That is such a rip off! If 6 of you, that is a limo and pub crawl there and back!</p>
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<p>Public transport my friend, trains ain't cheap</p>
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<p>edit: Apparently I was wrong. $90 return. <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10757159'>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10757159</a></p>