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New Zealand's Eden Park to host first Test since 2006

June 21, 2012 12:04 IST
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Auckland's Eden Park will host Test cricket for the first time since 2006 when the world's top-ranked team England tour New Zealand early next year, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said on Thursday.

The park was revamped for the 2011 rugby World Cup and was left off the Test schedule while undergoing the redevelopment, though it did host limited overs internationals.

Since then, Test matches have been hosted at smaller boutique grounds like Napier's McLean Park, Hamilton's Seddon Park or University Oval in Dunedin.

Organisers were mindful of the large contingent of travelling England fans in choosing the venue, which has a capacity of about 46,000 and last hosted the West Indies in 2006.

"We felt the England tour presented a good opportunity to allocate a match to our largest city," NZC chief executive David White said.

"An inbound England tour brings in a large number of supporters who create a wonderful atmosphere and we are sure the people of Auckland will turn out in force to see two quality teams in what promises to be a fantastic occasion."

New Zealand's second largest city of Christchurch would not host any matches after an earthquake in 2011 badly affected the main cricket and rugby venue at Lancaster Park, though England would play a four-day match against a New Zealand XI in Queenstown before the first Test in Dunedin.

"We felt it was important to schedule an international match in the South Island and a Test match at University Oval was the logical choice," White added.

"It was 1966 when the England team last played a Test match in Dunedin so I'm sure the locals will get behind the event."

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