Where is Hagley Oval in Christchurch New Zealand?
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand.
Where is the Cricket Ground in Christchurch New Zealand?
Cricket in Christchurch has a foundation all the way back to the first settlers ships arriving in Canterbury. Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located on South Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch a short walk from Antigua Boatsheds.
How did Hagley Oval become the home of cricket?
Hagley Oval’s destiny as the historical and spiritual home of cricket in Canterbury was determined in the first days of a new and flourishing Christchurch. Just four months after the arrival of the first four ships, the settlers to Canterbury had formed their very own cricket club.
Where did the money come from for Hagley Oval floodlights?
Christchurch City Council has finalised its loan agreement details of a rates-neutral $1 million to the Canterbury Cricket Trust to help pay for six new sports floodlights at Hagley Oval.
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What to bring to Hagley Oval for cricket?
Feel free to bring along a picnic blanket, along with the family, and take part in a much more comfortable and enjoyable, cricket experience. The simplistic, traditional design of Hagley Oval reflects it’s historic cricket roots which date back to 1866.
What do you get for membership at Hagley Oval?
For the 2021-22 season we have a range of exciting Membership packages available now. Membership includes entry to International Test, ODI, & T20 matches, along with domestic Plunket Shield, Ford Trophy, & Super Smash games.
How big is the wicket at Hagley Oval?
The Hagley Oval wicket block has received excellent reports over the past four years and has performed exceptionally well with pace and bounce. The inverted V profile wicket block consists of 11 wickets at approximately 28m long x 34m wide. The eleven blocks are all made up of Kakanui clay.