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McLean Park

McLean Park is a sports ground in Napier, New Zealand. The two main sports played at the ground are cricket and rugby union. It is one of the largest cricket grounds in New Zealand.

McLean Park
Ground information
LocationNapier, New Zealand
Coordinates39°30′7″S 176°54′46″E / 39.50194°S 176.91278°E / -39.50194; 176.91278
Establishment1911[1]
Capacity19,700
OwnerNapier City Council
OperatorNapier City Council
TenantsHurricanes (Super Rugby)
Hawke's Bay Rugby Union (ITM Cup)
Central Stags (State Championship/State Shield/State Twenty20)
End names
Centennial stand end
Embankment end
International information
First Test16 February 1979:
 New Zealand v  Pakistan
Last Test26 January 2012:
 New Zealand v  Zimbabwe
First ODI19 March 1982:
 New Zealand v  Sri Lanka
Last ODI13 February 2019:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
First T20I3 January 2017:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
Last T20I22 November 2022:
 New Zealand v  India
First WODI17 January 1982:
 India v  International XI
Last WODI14 December 2022:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
First WT20I30 March 2021:
 New Zealand v  Australia
Team information
As of 14 December 2022
Source: Cricinfo

McLean Park is a sports ground of international standards which includes the main outdoor stadium and the indoor Rodney Green Centennial Events Centre. The home teams for this ground are the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union and Central Districts Cricket Association. The two ends of the stadium are named the Centennial Stand End and Embankment End. Its close proximity to the International Date Line makes it the world's easternmost Test match ground.

Ground

McLean Park is on Latham Street in Napier South, about one kilometre south of the Napier CBD. It was initially named 'Sir Donald McLean Park' by an act of Parliament after Sir Douglas McLean (also spelt Maclean) donated ten acres of land as a memorial to his father in 1910.[1][2]

In cricket, the ground is primarily a one-day venue with square dimensions that allow attacking batsman to score freely especially in the opening overs. There are four covered stands and a large grass bank opposite the Centennial Stand. The wicket tends to become slower throughout the day therefore captains prefer to set targets on this pitch. It has held first-class matches since 1952 and ten Tests since 1979. New Zealand's Test record at the ground is seven draws, one win and two losses. It has held at least one one-day international every season since 1990. The ground has a capacity of 19,700.

Usage

Cricket

The ground is used for hosting all formats. The first ODI played here was between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Rothman's Cup of 1982/83. In this match New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka by 7 wickets.

Rugby Union

McLean Park is the home stadium of the Hawkes Bay Magpies in the Mitre 10 Cup. It has also hosted several New Zealand Maori games in the past. During the 1987 Rugby World Cup the stadium played host to the Pool 2 game between Canada and Tonga on 24 May 1987. At the 2011 Rugby World Cup, McLean Park was again chosen as a venue and hosted two games in Pool A, France vs. Canada on 18 September 2011 and Canada vs. Japan on 27 September 2011.

To date the stadium has only hosted two All Blacks tests. The first was played on 7 June 1996, when the All Blacks beat Western Samoa 51-10 on the Samoans' tour of New Zealand. This test has the distinction of being the first home test in which the All Blacks played under floodlights.[3] The second test featuring the All Blacks took place on 6 September 2014. This was a round 3 clash in the Rugby Championship between the All Blacks and Argentina. The All Blacks won 28-9.

The stadium also serves as an alternative home venue for the Hurricanes franchise in Super Rugby. A total of 11 Super Rugby matches have been played at McLean Park, the first being on 15 March 1996, when the Hurricanes beat Transvaal by 32-16. In the aftermath of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the Crusaders used the stadium as a home ground for two matches against the Chiefs in 2011 and 2012.

Rugby League

Melbourne Storm Rugby league played an NRL game against St. George-Illawarra Dragons at the stadium on 25 July 2015.[4] The ground will host a New Zealand Warriors home game against the Brisbane Broncos on 27 May 2023.[5][6]

Redevelopments

After redevelopment of the park the Graham Lowe Stand opened on Saturday 1 August 2009 when the Hawke's Bay Magpies opened their Air New Zealand Cup campaign with a win against Auckland. Redevelopments took just one year to complete. The stand was built with the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the 2015 Cricket World Cup in prospect; both events included games at the ground. Drainage problems led two ODIs in January 2018 against Pakistan and against England in February 2018 to be moved.[7] McLean Park made its international return with New Zealand playing India in January 2019.[8]

Statistics

Test matches

McLean Park is regarded as one of the most batting friendly wickets in the world. The average runs per wickets is 39.45 which is almost eight runs higher than Eden Park which, at 31.46 is the second most batting friendly wicket in New Zealand. No pitch throughout the world which has had more than five test matches has a higher runs per wicket.[9] The batting friendly conditions means that it is hard to produce results here and seven of the ten tests played here have been draws with two losses by New Zealand, each featuring characteristic batting collapses. New Zealand won a lone test here against Zimbabwe in 2012.[10][11]

The highest total set by a team here in Test cricket was by the New Zealand national cricket team when they scored 619/9 dec on 26 Mar 2009 against the Indian national cricket team. The most runs scored in this ground have been by Brendon McCullum (494 runs), Ross Taylor-420 runs and Jesse Ryder (317 runs).[12] The most wickets have been taken by Chris Martin- 22 wickets, followed by Ian O'Brien-15 wickets and Jeetan Patel and Daniel Vettori- 14 wickets.[13]

One Day Internationals

McLean Park also has been known as a good batting strip for one day cricket. The average runs per wicket is 30.66 while the average runs per over is 4.90. It has been known as a good ground for New Zealand with 20 of the 33 matches played having been won by the home side while two matches, both against England, were tied.[14] Ricky Ponting has the highest individual score on the ground of 141 not out which came in a team score of 347/5. It was selected as a venue for the 2015 Cricket World Cup and hosted 3 matches.

In ODI cricket, the highest total has been set by the New Zealand national cricket team against the Zimbabwean national cricket team when they scored 373/8 on 9 Feb 2012. The most runs scored in this ground have been by Ross Taylor- 779 runs, followed by Nathan Astle and Stephen Fleming-(743 runs).[15] The most wickets have been taken by Daniel Vettori-30 wickets-ahead of three players with 17.[16]

Twenty20 Internationals

The first T20I at the venue was held on 3 January 2017, between New Zealand and Bangladesh. With that, McLean park became the sixth venue in New Zealand to host a T20 international.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Rugby Union – Grounds – McLean Park, Napier". ESPN scrum.
  2. ^ "Local and General". Hastings Standard: 4. 31 May 1910.
  3. ^ "Napier tipped to host All Blacks test". Hawkes Bay Today. 13 August 2013.
  4. ^ HAMISH BIDWELL (26 February 2015). "Hard cash behind Melbourne Storm's trip to Napier, nothing else". Stuff.
  5. ^ "Vodafone Warriors take 2023 games to Wellington and Napier". New Zealand Warriors. 2 September 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Tickets on sale for club's historic match in Napier". New Zealand Warriors. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  7. ^ "England ODI moved out of McLean Park". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Ross Taylor excited about McLean Park's international return". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  9. ^ "HowSTAT! Grounds Runs Per Wicket". howstat.com.
  10. ^ "HowSTAT! Ground Statistics". howstat.com.
  11. ^ "Only Test, Zimbabwe tour of New Zealand at Napier, Jan 26-28 2012, Match Summary". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Grounds - Top Batsmen - All Time - By Aggregate Runs (Test)". HowSTAT!. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  13. ^ "Grounds - Top Bowlers - All Time - By Aggregate Wickets (Test)". HowSTAT!. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  14. ^ "HowSTAT! Ground Statistics (ODI)". howstat.com.
  15. ^ "Grounds - Top Batsmen - All Time - By Aggregate Runs (ODI)". HowSTAT!. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  16. ^ "Grounds - Top Bowlers - All Time - By Aggregate Wickets (ODI)". HowSTAT!. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  17. ^ "New year, new format offers hope for Bangladesh". ESPNcricinfo.

External links

  • Cricinfo Link
  • Ground Statistics

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources McLean Park news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message McLean Park is a sports ground in Napier New Zealand The two main sports played at the ground are cricket and rugby union It is one of the largest cricket grounds in New Zealand McLean ParkGround informationLocationNapier New ZealandCoordinates39 30 7 S 176 54 46 E 39 50194 S 176 91278 E 39 50194 176 91278Establishment1911 1 Capacity19 700OwnerNapier City CouncilOperatorNapier City CouncilTenantsHurricanes Super Rugby Hawke s Bay Rugby Union ITM Cup Central Stags State Championship State Shield State Twenty20 End namesCentennial stand endEmbankment endInternational informationFirst Test16 February 1979 New Zealand v PakistanLast Test26 January 2012 New Zealand v ZimbabweFirst ODI19 March 1982 New Zealand v Sri LankaLast ODI13 February 2019 New Zealand v BangladeshFirst T20I3 January 2017 New Zealand v BangladeshLast T20I22 November 2022 New Zealand v IndiaFirst WODI17 January 1982 India v International XILast WODI14 December 2022 New Zealand v BangladeshFirst WT20I30 March 2021 New Zealand v AustraliaTeam informationCentral Districts 1952 As of 14 December 2022Source CricinfoMcLean Park is a sports ground of international standards which includes the main outdoor stadium and the indoor Rodney Green Centennial Events Centre The home teams for this ground are the Hawke s Bay Rugby Union and Central Districts Cricket Association The two ends of the stadium are named the Centennial Stand End and Embankment End Its close proximity to the International Date Line makes it the world s easternmost Test match ground Contents 1 Ground 2 Usage 2 1 Cricket 2 2 Rugby Union 2 3 Rugby League 3 Redevelopments 4 Statistics 4 1 Test matches 4 2 One Day Internationals 4 3 Twenty20 Internationals 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGround EditMcLean Park is on Latham Street in Napier South about one kilometre south of the Napier CBD It was initially named Sir Donald McLean Park by an act of Parliament after Sir Douglas McLean also spelt Maclean donated ten acres of land as a memorial to his father in 1910 1 2 In cricket the ground is primarily a one day venue with square dimensions that allow attacking batsman to score freely especially in the opening overs There are four covered stands and a large grass bank opposite the Centennial Stand The wicket tends to become slower throughout the day therefore captains prefer to set targets on this pitch It has held first class matches since 1952 and ten Tests since 1979 New Zealand s Test record at the ground is seven draws one win and two losses It has held at least one one day international every season since 1990 The ground has a capacity of 19 700 Usage EditCricket Edit The ground is used for hosting all formats The first ODI played here was between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Rothman s Cup of 1982 83 In this match New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka by 7 wickets Rugby Union Edit McLean Park is the home stadium of the Hawkes Bay Magpies in the Mitre 10 Cup It has also hosted several New Zealand Maori games in the past During the 1987 Rugby World Cup the stadium played host to the Pool 2 game between Canada and Tonga on 24 May 1987 At the 2011 Rugby World Cup McLean Park was again chosen as a venue and hosted two games in Pool A France vs Canada on 18 September 2011 and Canada vs Japan on 27 September 2011 To date the stadium has only hosted two All Blacks tests The first was played on 7 June 1996 when the All Blacks beat Western Samoa 51 10 on the Samoans tour of New Zealand This test has the distinction of being the first home test in which the All Blacks played under floodlights 3 The second test featuring the All Blacks took place on 6 September 2014 This was a round 3 clash in the Rugby Championship between the All Blacks and Argentina The All Blacks won 28 9 The stadium also serves as an alternative home venue for the Hurricanes franchise in Super Rugby A total of 11 Super Rugby matches have been played at McLean Park the first being on 15 March 1996 when the Hurricanes beat Transvaal by 32 16 In the aftermath of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake the Crusaders used the stadium as a home ground for two matches against the Chiefs in 2011 and 2012 Rugby League Edit Melbourne Storm Rugby league played an NRL game against St George Illawarra Dragons at the stadium on 25 July 2015 4 The ground will host a New Zealand Warriors home game against the Brisbane Broncos on 27 May 2023 5 6 Redevelopments EditAfter redevelopment of the park the Graham Lowe Stand opened on Saturday 1 August 2009 when the Hawke s Bay Magpies opened their Air New Zealand Cup campaign with a win against Auckland Redevelopments took just one year to complete The stand was built with the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the 2015 Cricket World Cup in prospect both events included games at the ground Drainage problems led two ODIs in January 2018 against Pakistan and against England in February 2018 to be moved 7 McLean Park made its international return with New Zealand playing India in January 2019 8 Statistics EditMain article List of international cricket five wicket hauls at McLean Park Test matches Edit McLean Park is regarded as one of the most batting friendly wickets in the world The average runs per wickets is 39 45 which is almost eight runs higher than Eden Park which at 31 46 is the second most batting friendly wicket in New Zealand No pitch throughout the world which has had more than five test matches has a higher runs per wicket 9 The batting friendly conditions means that it is hard to produce results here and seven of the ten tests played here have been draws with two losses by New Zealand each featuring characteristic batting collapses New Zealand won a lone test here against Zimbabwe in 2012 10 11 The highest total set by a team here in Test cricket was by the New Zealand national cricket team when they scored 619 9 dec on 26 Mar 2009 against the Indian national cricket team The most runs scored in this ground have been by Brendon McCullum 494 runs Ross Taylor 420 runs and Jesse Ryder 317 runs 12 The most wickets have been taken by Chris Martin 22 wickets followed by Ian O Brien 15 wickets and Jeetan Patel and Daniel Vettori 14 wickets 13 One Day Internationals Edit McLean Park also has been known as a good batting strip for one day cricket The average runs per wicket is 30 66 while the average runs per over is 4 90 It has been known as a good ground for New Zealand with 20 of the 33 matches played having been won by the home side while two matches both against England were tied 14 Ricky Ponting has the highest individual score on the ground of 141 not out which came in a team score of 347 5 It was selected as a venue for the 2015 Cricket World Cup and hosted 3 matches In ODI cricket the highest total has been set by the New Zealand national cricket team against the Zimbabwean national cricket team when they scored 373 8 on 9 Feb 2012 The most runs scored in this ground have been by Ross Taylor 779 runs followed by Nathan Astle and Stephen Fleming 743 runs 15 The most wickets have been taken by Daniel Vettori 30 wickets ahead of three players with 17 16 Twenty20 Internationals Edit The first T20I at the venue was held on 3 January 2017 between New Zealand and Bangladesh With that McLean park became the sixth venue in New Zealand to host a T20 international 17 See also EditList of Test cricket groundsReferences Edit a b Rugby Union Grounds McLean Park Napier ESPN scrum Local and General Hastings Standard 4 31 May 1910 Napier tipped to host All Blacks test Hawkes Bay Today 13 August 2013 HAMISH BIDWELL 26 February 2015 Hard cash behind Melbourne Storm s trip to Napier nothing else Stuff Vodafone Warriors take 2023 games to Wellington and Napier New Zealand Warriors 2 September 2022 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Tickets on sale for club s historic match in Napier New Zealand Warriors 8 December 2022 Retrieved 22 December 2022 England ODI moved out of McLean Park ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 27 April 2018 Ross Taylor excited about McLean Park s international return Cricbuzz Retrieved 21 January 2019 HowSTAT Grounds Runs Per Wicket howstat com HowSTAT Ground Statistics howstat com Only Test Zimbabwe tour of New Zealand at Napier Jan 26 28 2012 Match Summary ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 25 November 2018 Grounds Top Batsmen All Time By Aggregate Runs Test HowSTAT Retrieved 25 November 2018 Grounds Top Bowlers All Time By Aggregate Wickets Test HowSTAT Retrieved 25 November 2018 HowSTAT Ground Statistics ODI howstat com Grounds Top Batsmen All Time By Aggregate Runs ODI HowSTAT Retrieved 25 November 2018 Grounds Top Bowlers All Time By Aggregate Wickets ODI HowSTAT Retrieved 25 November 2018 New year new format offers hope for Bangladesh ESPNcricinfo External links EditCricinfo Link Ground Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McLean Park amp oldid 1153099983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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