Hamilton’s Seddon Park is a cricket facility in New Zealand. It is the country’s fourth-largest ground, and its “village green” setting, which provides a picnic ambiance for spectators, has made it famous. Richard Seddon was New Zealand’s longest-serving Prime Minister when the park was named. The city council of Hamilton gave it its current name in July 1906 before it was built. It served as a major cricket ground for the first time in February 1914, when the visiting Australians played a South Auckland XVIII over two days. Since then, it has been continuously used.
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Seddon Park Cricket Stadium
- Full Name: Seddon Park
- Location: Hamilton Central, Hamilton, New Zealand
- Operator:
- Capacity: 10,000
- Surface: Mostly Batting Pitch
- Floodlights: Yes
- End names: Members End, City End
- Boundary Length (Dimension):
- Also known as: Seddon Park Stadium | Seddon Park Ground

Record & Stats
T20 Stats
Total Match Played: 12 |
Batting First Won: 7 |
Batting Second Won: 5 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 179 |
Highest Score: New Zealand 212/4 |
Lowest Score: Bangladesh 78/10 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 150: 1 |
Score between 150 and 169: 2 |
Score between 170 and 189: 3 |
Above Score 190: 6 |
ODI Stats
Total Match Played: 33 |
Batting First Won: 11 |
Batting Second Won: 22 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 245 |
Highest Score: West Indies 363/4 |
Lowest Score: India 92/10 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 200: 5 |
Score between 200 and 249: 12 |
Score between 250 and 299: 12 |
Above Score 300: 4 |
T20 Domestic
Total Match Played: 34 |
Batting First Won: 20 |
Batting Second Won: 14 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 165 |
Highest Score: Northern Districts 217/5 |
Lowest Score: Wellington 72/10 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 150: 10 |
Score between 150 and 169: 9 |
Score between 170 and 189: 7 |
Above Score 190: 8 |
Is Seddon Park Stadium Batting Or Bowling Pitch?
Seddon Park, unlike many of the grounds in New Zealand, is circular and was originally designed for cricket. From good batting strips, it has nine pitches on its center surface that may be utilized for play or training. At all times, the scoreboard at this venue shows the names of everyone on both teams.
Ground Information

Owner – Not Known
Establishment ( Situated In ) – 1950
Address – 50 Seddon Road, (H3, Privatẹ Bag 3010, Hamilton), Hamilton 3204, New Zealand
Official Website – https://seddonpark.com/
Contact Number: +64 7-929 3000
E-mail: [email protected]
Tenants
- New Zealand
History
The Trustbank Park (formerly Seddon Park), which was renamed following a complete refurbishment and construction of the present pavilion, sponsored by Trustbank Waikato in 1990, was previously known as Seddon Park. In 1997, Westpac and Trust Bank combined to form WestpacTrust Bank, prompting the name change of the ground to WestpacTrust Park in line with the new bank’s name.
The ground is situated near the heart of Hamilton, New Zealand’s fifth-largest city 150 kilometers south of Auckland and is known for its village green-style atmosphere, allowing spectators to enjoy a picnic ambience.
Since the 1956/57 season, Northern Districts Cricket Association’s main home venue has been WestpacTrust Park in Nelson. In the 1990/91 season, when New Zealand and Sri Lanka played out a draw match at New Zealand’s new test venue, it became New Zealand’s newest test venue.
International Information
- First Test: 22–26 February 1991: New Zealand v Sri Lanka
- Last Test: 3–6 December 2020: New Zealand v West Indies
- First ODI: 15 February 1981: New Zealand v India
- Last ODI: 5 February 2020: New Zealand v India
- First T20: 28 December 2008: New Zealand v West Indies
- Last T20: 28 March 2021: New Zealand v Bangladesh
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