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Govt backing new test cricket venue for Auckland

Author
Liam Napier,
Publish Date
Wed, 13 Dec 2023, 2:58pm
Photo / Photosport
Photo / Photosport

Govt backing new test cricket venue for Auckland

Author
Liam Napier,
Publish Date
Wed, 13 Dec 2023, 2:58pm

Colin Maiden Park has been identified as Auckland鈥檚 preferred test cricket venue. As those plans progress behind the scenes, they will find favour with the new Minister for Sport.

Cricket鈥檚 future has been largely lost in the latest instalment of the Auckland stadium debate, with multiple proposals for new rectangular, retractable-roof venues catering to rugby, league, football and concerts.

Cricket is the black sheep of Auckland鈥檚 sporting fraternity, though, with the need for an oval not aligning with other specifications to leave New Zealand鈥檚 largest city facing a future without the sport鈥檚 pinnacle five-day format.

In this regard, test cricket鈥檚 continued absence is a sad microcosm for Auckland鈥檚 long-standing lack of city planning.

While Eden Park, for now at least, remains a short-format host for international cricket, its compromised dimensions and concrete-jungle status make it unsuitable for tests. This is why Auckland last staged a test when the Black Caps defeated England by an innings and 48 runs in the day-night affair in 2018.

Senior National MP Chris Bishop, in the early stages of assuming the Minister for Sport portfolio, is reluctant to wade into the Auckland stadium saga but as a self-confessed cricket tragic, he could not resist the urge to push the case for an exclusive test venue.

鈥淚鈥檝e followed the debates over the years going all the way back to Trevor Mallard鈥檚 ill-fated pitch for the waterfront stadium. I am keen on learning more about the issue. In due course I want to sit down with the relevant bodies in Auckland, including council, and have a chat about that,鈥 Bishop told the Herald.

鈥淚鈥檝e always liked the idea of a specific test cricket ground in Auckland. Test cricket in our biggest city tends to miss out these days because of the smaller audience and the five-day affair, you need the slightly more picturesque facilities.

鈥淣ew Zealand Cricket seems much more interested in places like University Oval, the Basin, which I鈥檓 a huge fan of being a Wellingtonian, but it would be nice to see a dedicated test cricket venue in Auckland.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 down the track, but there鈥檚 been proposals in the past and people are still keen on it so let鈥檚 have a look.鈥

Colin Maiden Park is no stranger to cricket. Photo / Photosport
Colin Maiden Park is no stranger to cricket. Photo / Photosport

Bringing that vision to life appears closer than Bishop and others realise, with Auckland Cricket and council progressing plans to develop Colin Maiden Park into a Hagley Oval-esque venue.

The first step is under way, with Auckland Cricket intent on moving away from Eden Park. Those plans include installing a Cravo training facility that features a retractable roof and greenhouse system to cultivate a variation of pitches at Colin Maiden.

Auckland Cricket鈥檚 Eden Park outer oval home is too small and endured recent health and safety concerns with balls hit out of the venue. Summer concerts also prove problematic to staging games there, with some requiring a three-week turnaround.

The Herald understands Eden Park, as part of a reimbursement agreement with Auckland Cricket, one of the venue鈥檚 two tenants, is expected to contribute $2 million-$3 million for the Colin Maiden move as well as offering the use of its ground staff for development purposes.

Auckland Cricket chief executive Iain Laxon declined an interview request but in a response for comment, confirmed the plans.

鈥淲e have gone through a detailed process that鈥檚 determined Colin Maiden Park is Auckland Cricket鈥檚 preferred location for a new venue,鈥 Laxon said. 鈥淲e are working with a range of stakeholders at the moment to progress that aim.鈥

Western Springs was long touted as Auckland鈥檚 solution to regaining test cricket, but with redevelopment plans blowing out from $12m to $91m, that option is understood to be off the table.

Flood risk concerns 鈥 after Wester Springs was hit hard this year 鈥 is another reason Colin Maiden, a civil defence emergency location, is now earmarked as the new home for cricket in Auckland.

Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson outlined the necessity for community sport and professional cricket to co-exist at Colin Maiden, with university club rugby, cricket, Aussie rules and Mt Wellington football using the recreational park.

Simpson is, however, confident an agreement can be reached to satisfy all parties before the July council deadline.

鈥淚f it鈥檚 approved and all ready to go, we should be ready for summer 2024-25 hopefully,鈥 Simpson said.

鈥淚 haven鈥檛 found anyone who doesn鈥檛 think Colin Maiden isn鈥檛 a good location. Everybody is keen for it to happen. It鈥檚 just how you marry the existing with the future to fit everybody in there.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a bit space poor sometimes for our sport as a growing city. That causes us to be a bit clever with how we put things together. I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 insurmountable. There鈥檚 a clear process for that. Auckland Cricket and council are working through that effectively.

鈥淚鈥檓 very supportive of Auckland Cricket going to Colin Maiden Park and regaining test cricket in Auckland. I鈥檓 also conscious of the role of community sport. I鈥檓 after a solution that can do both 鈥 and I believe that鈥檚 possible. It鈥檚 going to need some creative thinking around that.

鈥淎uckland is a great city and it should deliver opportunities for world-class sport in a number of fields. We have the ASB Classic tennis in January, and wouldn鈥檛 it be wonderful to see test cricket back here again. That鈥檚 what I want to see.鈥

New Zealand Cricket will have the final say on whether it plays a forward defence or welcomes Colin Maiden as a genuine fit-for-purpose test venue in future.

Boutique venues such as the Bay Oval, Hagley and the Basin are, after all, well-established test hosts.

While other barriers such as significant overlay costs of importing an electronic scoreboard and temporary seating remain, Auckland鈥檚 pitch to regain test cricket status rests with Colin Maiden Park.

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