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Seddon Park

Hamilton, New Zealand

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as Trust Bank Park; WestpacTrust Park;Westpac Park
Floodlights Yes
End names Members End, City End
Home team(s) Northern Districts
Current local time 09:41, Sat May 10, 2008 (UTC +1200)
External links Weather

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Feb 22-26, 1991 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v England - Mar 5-9, 2008 scorecard
First ODI New Zealand v India - Feb 15, 1981 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v England - Feb 12, 2008 scorecard

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History

Formerly known as Seddon Park, having been named for former New Zealand Prime Minister Richard John (King Dick) Seddon, the oval was renamed Trustbank Park following a major renovation and construction of the present pavilion, sponsored by Trustbank Waikato, in 1990. In 1997 a merger between Westpac and Trust Bank meant the renaming of the ground to WestpacTrust Park in line with the new bank's name.

The ground is located close to the centre of Hamilton, New Zealand's fifth largest city 150 kilometres south of Auckland, and is renowned for it's village green-style setting, affording a picnic atmosphere for spectators.

WestpacTrust Park has been the Northern Districts' Cricket Association's main home venue since the Association was formed for the 1956/57 season. It became New Zealand's newest test venue in the 1990/91 season when New Zealand and Sri Lanka played out a drawn match. In the 1992/93 season, New Zealand was defeated by Pakistan in an exciting encounter while two subsequent Tests have ended in draws (India in 1993/94 and Zimbabwe in 1995/96). The ground will host its fifth test when Sri Lanka meets New Zealand in the second test between these countries in March 1997.

First Class use since 1956/57.

Total capacity for cricket matches is about 10,000.

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Profile There is an embankment going around three-quarters of the perimeter and, outside this embankment is a tall hedgerow.

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    Mar 8, 2008

    A wide-angle view of the picturesque Seddon Park in Hamilton
    A wide-angle view of the picturesque Seddon Park in Hamilton
    © Getty Images

    Mar 5, 2008

    A view from on high as the series gets underway
    A view from on high as the series gets underway
    © Andrew Miller

    Mar 5, 2008

    An aerial view of Seddon Park, the venue for the first Test
    An aerial view of Seddon Park, the venue for the first Test
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