Seddon Park
Hamilton, New Zealand
10,000
Pitch Report
Pitch Behaviour
Based on last 2 Years data
Batting
Pacers
Statistics
Top players at this venue
Based on last 2 Years ODI matches
BATSMEN
Matches
Runs/Match
SR
H Kaur
IN-W
1
71.0
112.69
M Raj
IN-W
1
31.0
55.35
Y Bhatia
IN-W
1
28.0
47.45
BOWLERS
Matches
WKTS/Match
Econ.
P Vastrakar
IN-W
1
4.0
3.40
R Gayakwad
IN-W
1
2.0
4.60
D Sharma
IN-W
1
1.0
6.50
ODI Stats
Based on last 5 matches
avg. total score
223
avg. 1st innings score
235
toss winners opt to
Bowl First
80%
team batting first
Wins
60%
Venue Info

Situated in the fourth largest New Zealand city of Hamilton, Seddon Park has a trademark 'green' picnic atmosphere which makes it seem like an ideal picnic spot for locals and tourists alike. The Stadium that is named after Prime Minister Richard John (King Dick) Seddon was formerly known as Trust Bank Park, Westpac Trust Park and Westpac Park. It became one of New Zealand's most recent Test venues when the inaugural Test match was played on this ground between the home team and visitors, Sri Lanka in 1991. Unlike many of the grounds in New Zealand, Seddon Park is round and is originally made for cricket. It has nine pitches on its centre surface that are useful for play or practice and from excellent batting tracks. The scoreboard at this venue shows the names of all the players from both teams at all times. Apart from all these hi-tech facilities, the stadium also boasts of a very good drainage system that has been set up in the last few years. The ground has also been used for rugby, hockey and even a few live concerts. The stadium is used for One Day Internationals, Test Matches and First Class matches.