Wednesday, December 24, 2014

New Zealand’s Stadium Details of ICC World Cup 2015


Auckland
New Zealand’s biggest city is an stimulating combination of spirited city civilization and lifelike beauty. Exciting scenery, wonderful  beaches, healthy food and rich wine, good shopping,  nightlife and enough of  adventure - Auckland has it all. It is as well rated one of the high game cities in the world, with tops venues, a sport-loving civilization and so often to view and act. The Auckland area is one large playground - research the lovely coast, dine on best culinary art high the harbour, sample pleasant wines on ‘the island of wine’ and draw the wealthy Māori and Polynesian culture.


 Venue Details
Address: Reimers Avenue, Eden Park, Auckland
Eden Park has been the house of Auckland Cricket since 1910 and Auckland Rugby since 1925. New Zealand’s proudest gaming moments and it has 100-year history. including  the inaugural Rugby World Cup,the Empire Games 195o, ICC Cricket World Cup 1992. Rugby World Cup 2011.

Wellington
Wellington has been called ‘the coldest small capital’ by alone Planet and is said to have a lot bars and cafes for each person than New York. Packed with creative enterprises,arts and academic researchers  the city is New Zealand’s culture. Wellington’s nightlife is fashionable and vivacious with an internationally coffee culture, specialty trade beer bars, local produce from both earth and ocean. 


Venue Details
Address: Waterloo Quay, Wellington
Wellington  stadium is a useful facility, a range of sporting and entertainment issues. The sports stadium has a total capacity thirty four thousands people.

Hamilton
Being New Zealand's biggest inland city, posited on the banks of the Waikato River, Hamilton has a receiving feel and valuable history.


Venue Details
Address: Seddon Road, Hamilton
Seddon Park is a purpose-built world cricket facility with a village greenish laying in the centre of Hamilton City. ‘The Cricketer’ magazine voted Seddon Park one of the 20 better venues in the Global. Seddon Park is also appropriate for  product launches,concerts, live,exhibitions, festivals cultural events, and other special function.

Napier
Napier is placed in the arresting Hawke’s Bay area on the East Coast of the North Island. Its shining, Mediterranean-style climate builds this among New Zealand's hottest. Visitors to Napier City can love high cafe culture and or enjoy a stroll on shipboard soldier Parade - the sea-side promenade lined with angular Norfolk Island pines wherever you'll find many visitor attractions.


Venue Details
Address: McLean Park complex, Napier
The wider McLean Park complex also includes an indoor stadium - the Rodney Green Centennial Event Centre, 4 corporate lounges and twenty-four hospitality accommodates. McLean Park is the home ground of Central Districts Cricket connection and the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union. The yard predominant practices are cricket and rugby football at global and provincial stages.

Nelson
Nelson sits on the shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island. It's too home to a origination community, with a number of conventional, contemporary and Maori artists and craftspeople living in Nelson. it is the 2nd-oldest settled city in New Zealand and the oldest in the South Island.It's also the geographic heart world traveler thinker of New Zealand. Settled in 1841,


Venue Details
Address: Saxton Road, Stoke, Nelson 7001
Saxton Oval, placed in the Saxton area complex was jointly built by Nelson City Council. The Oval is part of a wider athleticses complex which also bids sport, soccer, hockey and softball facilities. A new Pavilion was added in 2011 and is now the home of instance cricket, athletics and football, as well as a social function centre.

Dunedin
Dunedin lies on the central-eastern coast of Otago, extending away into the walling valleys and hills, and along the shores of the Otago Harbour and the Pacific sea Dunedin is as well house to the University of Otago, New Zealand's first university (1869) and students account for around 22% of the city's population.


Venue Details
Address: Logan Park Drive, Dunedin
A important upgrade finished in the early 2000s has made for an idyllic position for loving cricket. University Oval is Dunedin’s  stadium located near to the city’s iconic university yard. The land is the home of both the Otago Cricket Association and the University of Otago rugby Club.

Christchurch
The biggest city in the South Island is Christchurch of New Zealand and the second-largest in the state. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Port Hills. It is position make Christchurch an perfect destination for unick visitors, with a large range of outside activities usable.


Venue Details
Address: Hagley Park, Christchurch
Hagley Oval is being redeveloped to a excellent venue for cricket in Christchurch. The 1st cricket to be played on Hagley Park was on 16 December 1851 as part of the new settlement’s 1st anniversary celebrations.


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