Hagley Oval is a cricket ground in Christchurch, New Zealand, with a recorded match history dating back to 1867.
The venue has a stadium capacity of 20,000 and has hosted mixed-league T20 cricket matches.
Overview
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue serves as a cornerstone of cricketing activity for both the Canterbury region and New Zealand as a whole. The first recorded match on the ground took place in 1867, when the Canterbury cricket team hosted the Otago cricket team. Following this inaugural fixture, Canterbury used the ground with varying frequency through the subsequent decades. Usage remained relatively infrequent from the late 19th century through until the 1920s, although activity hardly stopped during the period of World War I. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The first T20 match at the venue is recorded as taking place in 1867. The available data does not capture the highest team total, lowest team total, or highest individual score at this venue across T20 competitions. The available data does not capture the best bowling figures or most wickets taken by a bowler at this venue. The available data does not capture the head-to-head records between specific franchises or national teams at this venue. The available data does not capture the average first innings score or the most common result at this venue. The available data does not capture the fastest century or the highest partnership at this venue. The available data does not capture the most runs scored by a batsman or the most wickets taken by a bowler at this venue. The available data does not capture the most sixes hit or the most fours hit at this venue. The available data does not capture the most catches taken by a fielder at this venue. The available data does not capture the most matches won by batting first or bowling first at this venue.
Venue Profile
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The first recorded match on the ground took place in 1867, when the Canterbury cricket team hosted the Otago cricket team. Canterbury used the ground infrequently from that time through until the 1920s, although usage hardly stopped during World War I.
The ground features six 49m-high lights, which were installed in November 2020. The venue includes the Hadlee Pavilion and the Canterbury Cricket Umpires' Association Pavilion. The Umpires' Association Pavilion was erected in 1864, moved to Hagley Oval in 1866, and restored in 1988. The playing surface comprises 11 wickets with dimensions of 149m x 149m.
History and Development
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The first recorded match on the ground took place in 1867, when the Canterbury cricket team hosted the Otago cricket team. Following this initial fixture, Canterbury used the ground infrequently from that period through until the 1920s, although usage hardly stopped during World War I.
The development of Hagley Oval as a primary cricket venue was influenced by external factors, including the encroachment of rugby at the nearby Lancaster Park and the impact of the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes in Christchurch. These events accelerated the shift of focus toward Hagley Oval. To manage and develop the venue, the Hagley Oval Foundation was established. In 2013, the Environment Court granted approval for the development, solidifying the ground's status as a key sporting asset in the region.
While the ground has hosted various formats of the game since the 19th century, specific statistical records for T20 matches at Hagley Oval are not detailed in the available data. The venue's history is deeply rooted in the local settlement patterns of the 1850s and the early Founders' Day matches, but the transition to a modern T20 venue is a more recent evolution tied to the infrastructure changes following the early 2010s seismic events.
International Cricket at Hagley Oval
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue has a stadium capacity of 20,000. The first recorded match on the ground took place in 1867, when the Canterbury cricket team hosted the Otago cricket team. Canterbury used the ground infrequently from that time through until the 1920s, with usage hardly stopping during World War I.
The venue hosted its first One Day International (ODI) on 23 January 2014, featuring a match between Scotland and Canada. In 2014, Hagley Oval also hosted its first Test match against Sri Lanka. During this match, Brendon McCullum scored his fastest Test hundred. The venue played a significant role in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, hosting the opening ceremony and match. The tournament also featured a final match between England and Scotland at the ground on 23 February 2015.
Available data does not capture the highest team total, lowest team total, or individual batting and bowling records for T20 matches at Hagley Oval. Specific statistics regarding T20I, domestic T20, or franchise league performances at this venue are not provided in the current source material. The ground continues to serve as a key international and domestic cricket venue in New Zealand.
What are the T20 records at Hagley Oval?
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue has a stadium capacity of 20,000 spectators. The first recorded match on the ground took place in 1867, when the Canterbury cricket team hosted the Otago cricket team. Following this inaugural fixture, Canterbury used the ground infrequently from then through until the 1920s, although usage hardly stopped during World War I.
Regarding T20 statistics at Hagley Oval, the available data does not capture specific records for highest team totals, lowest team totals, or individual batting and bowling milestones for this venue. Unlike other venues where detailed Cricsheet ball-by-ball data is provided, the current grounding for Hagley Oval does not specify T20I or league-specific records. Therefore, specific numerical achievements such as the highest individual score or best bowling figures at this ground are not yet captured in the available data. Analysts and fantasy-cricket players should note that while the venue hosts T20 matches, the granular statistical breakdown required for head-to-head matchups and record-holding players is currently absent from the source material.
The ground's suitability for evening matches has been enhanced post-2020 with the installation of lights. This infrastructure development allows for day-night T20 fixtures, impacting pitch behavior and batting conditions typical of evening games. However, without specific match scores or tournament events cited in the grounding, the statistical impact of these lighting conditions on run rates or wicket fall patterns remains unquantified in the current dataset. Users seeking detailed T20 records for Hagley Oval should monitor for future data updates that may include specific match outcomes, player performances, and tournament results hosted at this Christchurch venue.
Pitch and Conditions
Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue has a stadium capacity of 20,000. The first recorded match on the ground took place in 1867, when the Canterbury cricket team hosted the Otago cricket team. Canterbury used the ground infrequently from then through until the 1920s, but hardly stopped during World War I.
The pitch at Hagley Oval is described as oval widthways. The ground features 11 wickets, with 10 approved for Tests. The venue is noted for its even slope outside boundaries, emulating aspects of Lord's and Adelaide Oval. There is a lack of drop-in pitches at the venue. The outfield is characterized as fast.
Frequently asked questions
What is the stadium capacity of Hagley Oval?
The stadium capacity of Hagley Oval is 20,000.
When was the first match recorded at Hagley Oval?
The first recorded match at Hagley Oval took place in 1867, when Canterbury hosted Otago.
Where is Hagley Oval located?
Hagley Oval is located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand.
What leagues are played at Hagley Oval?
Hagley Oval hosts mixed-league T20 cricket matches.
Who were the teams in the first recorded match at Hagley Oval?
Canterbury and Otago were the teams in the first recorded match at Hagley Oval in 1867.
Summary
Hagley Oval, located in Christchurch, New Zealand, has a capacity of 20,000 and has hosted T20 cricket matches across mixed leagues.
The venue's cricket history dates back to 1867, making it one of the older grounds in New Zealand with recorded match play.
See also
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