Pukekura Park (New Plymouth) – Pitch Report

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Pukekura Park is a garden of national significance, located near the heart of New Plymouth, Taranaki in New Zealand.

Pukekura Park Cricket Stadium

  • Full Name: Pukekura Park
  • Location: 10 Fillis Street, New Plymouth, Taranaki
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  • End names: South Terrace End, North City End
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  • Also known as: Pukekura Park Cricket Stadium | Pukekura Park Cricket Ground

Record & Stats

T20 Stats

Total Match Played: 0
Batting First Won: 0
Batting Second Won: 0
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 0
Highest Score:
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Scoring Pattern
Below Score 150: 0
Score between 150 and 169: 0
Score between 170 and 189: 0
Above Score 190: 0

ODI Stats

Total Match Played: 1
Batting First Won: 0
Batting Second Won: 1
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 312
Highest Score: Zimbabwe 312/4
Lowest Score: Zimbabwe 312/4
Scoring Pattern
Below Score 200: 0
Score between 200 and 249: 0
Score between 250 and 299: 0
Above Score 300: 1

T20 Domestic

Total Match Played: 20
Batting First Won: 10
Batting Second Won: 10
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 184
Highest Score: Otago 249/3
Lowest Score: Central Districts 107/10
Scoring Pattern
Below Score 150: 6
Score between 150 and 169: 1
Score between 170 and 189: 2
Above Score 190: 11

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Ground Information

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Address – 10 Fillis Street, New Plymouth Central, New Plymouth 4310, New Zealand

Official Website – https://www.npdc.govt.nz/

Contact Number: +64 6-759 6060

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History

  • The 15-hectare Recreation Ground in New Plymouth was dedicated on May 29, 1876, with a gala opening. During the day, Miss Jane Carrington, the daughter of surveyor Frederic Alonzo Carrington, planted the first trees as part of a ceremony. She planted an oak for Great Britain, a pūriri for New Zealand, a Norfolk Island pine for the South Pacific Islands and a Pinus radiata for America. The ceremonial spade used to plant the trees is kept at the Puke Ariki Museum in New Plymouth.
  • The park is home to a wide range of indigenous and exotic plants. The park’s various easy walking trails crisscross the ground and meander along the lake sides, taking in the features of the park. The picturesque Poet’s Bridge, which was opened on March 11, 1884, is among them. A man-made cascading waterfall and a fountain are also located in Fountain Lake, which has been appropriately named. Rowing boats may be hired for paddling on the main body of water.

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