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Hawke's Bay cricket fans miss out again, as January ODI against Pakistan shifted

The Black Caps and a decent sized Napier crowd waited in vain for the ODI against Australia to get under way in February, before it was abandoned without a ball bowled due to a waterlogged outfield.

Hawke's Bay cricket fans face yet another delay to watch the Black Caps, after confirmation the January one-day international against Pakistan will not be played at McLean Park as scheduled.

New Zealand Cricket plans to release the home season schedule next week, which will include confirmation Napier has lost host status for the fourth Pakistan ODI in the final week in January.

Napier City Council, which owns the ground, plans to start a $2 million overhaul of McLean Park's turf and drainage systems in late October, which could stretch till the end of January.

"Our priority very much has to be focused on getting that turf right. With that in mind, we've been liaising with New Zealand Cricket about the fixtures and the decision has been made mutually that's it's probably best to leave that Pakistan game to one side," said Fiona Fraser, manager communications and marketing for Napier City Council.

"We felt it was best to wait till February when we've got a much better shot at having everything right and ready. That's our priority at the moment, is making sure the turf is completely top notch, and able to be played on as soon as possible without any risk."

Another anxious wait then looms for the marquee series of the summer against England. If work goes to plan, and McLean Park gets the green light, it will host the second England ODI in late February, which it was awarded last year along with the Pakistan match.

That was before the February debacle when the Australia ODI was abandoned due to a waterlogged playing surface, several hours after rain stopped when nearby Nelson Park was bone dry. It was the third drainage-related ODI abandonment at McLean Park in four years, and saw NZC shift the South Africa ODI from Napier to Hamilton.

"Confidence is pretty high for the England game. We're aiming to have the turf installed and ready to roll by the end of January, and we're confident we'll be ready to go by [late February]," Fraser said.

"We don't want a repeat of the last match we had at the ground and we've continued to work very closely with New Zealand Cricket. We want to feel 100 per cent confident, and anyone who comes to Napier to feel 100 per cent confident too."

Because it's Hawke's Bay rugby's home ground, the McLean Park turf overhaul cannot start till after the Magpies' final regular season match against Manawatu on October 15.

Fraser said there were also delays in growing the new turf in Auckland, due to July's heavy rainfall.

McLean Park's loss will be another ground's gain, with Hamilton's Seddon Park or Tauranga's Bay Oval the potential new hosts of that Pakistan ODI.

Venues for the inbound tours by West Indies, Pakistan and England were announced last year but dates will be confirmed next week, while February's Twenty20 tri-series against Australia and England was confirmed earlier this year.

Auckland's Eden Park looks likely to host the second test against England on March 22-26 as planned, regardless of whether it's under floodlights. Hopes are fading for the country's first pink ball test, as NZC awaits resource consent from Auckland City Council, a process which is moving at glacial speed.

Wellington won't host an England test, with Christchurch's Hagley Park awarded the first of that two-test series, but the capital fared well otherwise.

The Basin Reserve was confirmed to host the second West Indies test in December and the first ODI against Pakistan in January. Westpac Stadium was allocated the third T20 international against Pakistan in January, the T20 tri-series match against England on February 14, and the third ODI against England in late February/early March.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricke...again-as-January-ODI-against-Pakistan-shifted
 
Can't wait for this tour. This schedule being announced before our home series
 
Good chance to improve our ODI ranking even more as Pakistan is sixth and New Zealand fifth, every victory will reduce that gap between them.
 
T20 series will be more exciting where it will be Pakistan (3rd) taking on New Zealand (1st) and a whitewash or 2-1 victory may take us to the number 1 spot in rankings.
 
I enjoy playing New Zealand. The series is always a close one and very competitive especially when the black caps are at home.
 
A chance to close the gap on NZ in the ranking. Don't think they are that much better than us in LO.
 
is this just an LOI tour ? should be a close series if we carry on the style of play we did in the CT.
 
Looking forward to this, would really test the side after the CT triumph
 
Napier's loss Wellington's gain, with Basin Reserve set to host two Pakistan ODIs

The turf and drainage overhaul at Napier's McLean Park could mean good news for Wellington cricket fans who are set for a Basin ODI bonus in January.

New Zealand Cricket is expected to release its summer schedule this week, which is understood to feature two one-day internationals against Pakistan at the Basin Reserve.

It means the Champions Trophy winners could face the Black Caps three times in Wellington in January, with a Twenty20 international also pencilled in for Westpac Stadium on January 22, Anniversary Monday.

The Basin was already confirmed last year to host one of the five January ODIs against Pakistan, as was McLean Park.

But with the ground's owner Napier City Council confirming a $2 million turf and drainage overhaul which will stretch from late October to late January, it won't be ready in time and left NZC searching for an alternative venue.

With the T20 in Wellington three days later it's convenient to shift the fifth ODI on January 19 to the Basin, which also hosts the series opener on January 6.

Pakistan are familiar with the Basin, having played in the ground's first ODI in 11 years in January 2016.

That game, won by New Zealand by 70 runs, was deemed a success even if capacity was reduced to a sellout crowd of 6192 - a far cry from its former 12,500.

That was partly due to the earthquake prone Museum Stand still being off limits to spectators, with no decision made on its future in a frustrating roadblock to progress at the historic ground.

The R.A Vance Stand received a much-needed makeover this year as part of a $20 million Wellington City Council masterplan, which aims to bring the ground up to scratch, increase capacity and eventually install lights.

NZC chief executive David White said before the 2016 Pakistan ODI that he saw the Basin as a viable ODI venue against "second tier" nations.

"It's such a special ground for New Zealand, and I think against the right opposition ODIs at the Basin would be terrific."

With the potential Basin bonus, the Black Caps will play six matches in Wellington in a home season featuring up to 48 days of international cricket.

On top of the two Pakistan ODIs the Basin will host a West Indies test in December, while Westpac Stadium hosts the T20 against Pakistan, a tri-series T20 international against England on February 14 and an ODI against England.

NZC already confirmed Christchurch's Hagley Oval and Auckland's Eden Park as hosts of the two England tests in late March.

The Eden Park test still has an asterisk over whether it will be a day-nighter as planned, as NZC awaits resource consent from Auckland City Council to stage cricket on a Sunday night which has never been done at the country's largest stadium.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/crick...h-basin-reserve-set-to-host-two-pakistan-odis
 
Can't wait for the schedule to be announced. International calendar looks so empty atm for that period when you consider Ashes may not happen. A series win for us against NZ and hopefully WI beat NZ as well so we can reach 5th in the rankings hopefully
 
Can't wait for the schedule to be announced. International calendar looks so empty atm for that period when you consider Ashes may not happen. A series win for us against NZ and hopefully WI beat NZ as well so we can reach 5th in the rankings hopefully

Can't see WI beating NZ (especially in NZ), but that would certainly be helpful.
 
Can't see WI beating NZ (especially in NZ), but that would certainly be helpful.

they can because the selection truce is starting to get resolved. May see the likes of Gayle, Narine, Bravo, Badree etc back in ODI's. Maybe not Sammy though because his speech after the world t20 final crossed the line by WICB standards surely. I can't imagine them forgiving him for that speech
 
they can because the selection truce is starting to get resolved. May see the likes of Gayle, Narine, Bravo, Badree etc back in ODI's. Maybe not Sammy though because his speech after the world t20 final crossed the line by WICB standards surely. I can't imagine them forgiving him for that speech

Even so, it will be tough; Gayle and Badree are shadows of their former selves whilst Bravo is strongest in tests. Agreed re Sammy- can't see him making his way back.
 
Even so, it will be tough; Gayle and Badree are shadows of their former selves whilst Bravo is strongest in tests. Agreed re Sammy- can't see him making his way back.

Dwayne Bravo I meant.
 
When does Pak's 2017-2018 tour to NZ start and finish? How many tests, T 20's and one dayers are we playing?
 
I usually search up Pakistan cricket on google to get news about Pakistan cricket but i didnt see anything about a series with new zealand? where did you find this news?
 
I usually search up Pakistan cricket on google to get news about Pakistan cricket but i didnt see anything about a series with new zealand? where did you find this news?

The sources are included at the end of the post.

There was always supposed to be a NZ v Pakistan series.

Last year Pakistan toured NZ for 2 Tests only. This is the limited overs part of that same tour.
 
Dislike NZ tours as time difference makes matches hard to follow. Plus we already had a LOI series last year ?

Anyway, it'll be a good challenge for the players against a decent ODI team.
 
Dislike NZ tours as time difference makes matches hard to follow. Plus we already had a LOI series last year ?

Anyway, it'll be a good challenge for the players against a decent ODI team.

no, we only played tests in NZ last year in november. We did play LOI at the start of 2016 which is last year tbf but that was like January, Mohammad Amir's return series.
 
no, we only played tests in NZ last year in november. We did play LOI at the start of 2016 which is last year tbf but that was like January, Mohammad Amir's return series.

That's what I meant - we already played an LOI series in the same year as the Tests so why do we need another series ?

Anyway, I don't mind given how empty our calendar is over the next 12 months.
 
That's what I meant - we already played an LOI series in the same year as the Tests so why do we need another series ?

Anyway, I don't mind given how empty our calendar is over the next 12 months.

It's weird because we haven't played SA in 4 years and now we are playing NZ twice in two years.

I think it's because PCB can't afford to invite teams to UAE.

Also because Bangladesh and India are being annoying.
 
What? No tests! Throw in at least two tests as well for goodness sake.

Already played the tests before the Australia series. This is the LOI leg of that tour.
 
The weather gods will hopefully be a little kinder to Nelson cricket fans this summer with Saxton Oval set to host the West Indies and Pakistan as part of New Zealand Cricket's busy international programme.

The West Indies, Pakistan and England are all visiting New Zealand this summer, with England the headline act of a packed season, starting with a T20 tri-series also including Australia on both sides of the Tasman from February 13-21, then five ODIs and two tests between February 25 and April 3.

Pakistan were scheduled to open last season's tour to New Zealand with a three-day warm-up fixture against New Zealand A in Nelson, but rain intervened and the match was abandoned without a ball being bowled.

West Indies will open a summer of 43 scheduled days of cricket with tests in Wellington on December 1-5 and Hamilton on December 9-13, followed by three ODIs and three Twenty20 internationals across Christchurch, Nelson and Tauranga in the holiday period. They'll meet the Black Caps in the first of three T20 matches at Nelson's Saxton Oval on December 29 starting at 3pm.

Pakistan won't play any tests, their itinerary instead restricted to five ODIs and three T20 matches. They'll play the Black Caps in the second ODI at Saxton Oval on January 9 starting at 11am.

The rain beat everybody in last summer's scheduled three-day tour-opener between Pakistan and New Zealand A in Nelson.

Nelson Cricket's general manager David Leonard was excited at the prospect of Nelson hosting it's first ever men's international T20 fixture.

"Obviously West Indies are an exciting team in that format definitely and it sounds like there's a pretty good chance a lot of their superstars could be on that tour, so it could be amazing," he said.

"And Pakistan are the Champions Trophy [one-day] champions and a great team as well, so it's fantastic to have them for an ODI.

"I'm sure the Pakistan team will be looking forward to seeing some sunshine in Nelson after last year," he quipped, reiterating that last year's visit also coincided with the Kaikoura earthquake.

"I keep in contact with the Pakistani management and coaching group and they're really looking forward to coming back and they love Nelson. So despite the weather and the earthquake, they're happy."

Although not part of the official international programme, Leonard also confirmed that Pakistan will also play a warm-up one-day match against a New Zealand X1 at Saxton Oval on January 3.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail...indies-and-pakistan-cricket-teams-this-summer
 
Im a bit confused

Havent we already done the Limited overs part of the NZ tour (ie the Amir return series?)
 
Im a bit confused

Havent we already done the Limited overs part of the NZ tour (ie the Amir return series?)

that was ages ago. That was the start of 2016. This will be the start of 2018. 2 years is a long time in cricket context. This is a different series to that LOI series
 
that was ages ago. That was the start of 2016. This will be the start of 2018. 2 years is a long time in cricket context. This is a different series to that LOI series

Exactly. Some fans are never happy...
 
Waiting for this series to start.

NZ will carry their test form to odis too but still back us to win 4-1 or 5-0.
 
Waiting for this series to start.

NZ will carry their test form to odis too but still back us to win 4-1 or 5-0.

5-0 in NZ are you having a laugh? They beat Australia at home and have ran South Africa close last year. Small grounds suit Guptill and Munroe perfectly. We don't have any hitters close to them. It will be a close series.
 
5-0 in NZ are you having a laugh? They beat Australia at home and have ran South Africa close last year. Small grounds suit Guptill and Munroe perfectly. We don't have any hitters close to them. It will be a close series.

Haha
[MENTION=143023]SarfiBabarHaris[/MENTION] is never wrong.

Back the boys, it’s our series to win.
 
This will be the first test for our LOI setup.

If we defeat them in both series then we can all finally say for certain that we're turning into a consistent side, instead of unpredictables that only bash minnows like windies and Sri Lanka.
 
Small grounds suit Guptill and Munroe perfectly. We don't have any hitters close to them.

You mean we dont have any hitters who can hit sixes on 45 metres boundaries?

NZ grounds are a joke. I am sorry but it is a disgrace to the beautiful game of cricket when countries are allowed to have such small grounds.

Let me correct your statement though, Pakistan does not have any hitters who can hit as well as Guptill and Munroe on “bouncy” pitches.

Get the NZ boys on a 75 metres ground though, you would be surprised to see that their 6 hitting ability will be zero.
 
You mean we dont have any hitters who can hit sixes on 45 metres boundaries?

NZ grounds are a joke. I am sorry but it is a disgrace to the beautiful game of cricket when countries are allowed to have such small grounds.

Let me correct your statement though, Pakistan does not have any hitters who can hit as well as Guptill and Munroe on “bouncy” pitches.

Get the NZ boys on a 75 metres ground though, you would be surprised to see that their 6 hitting ability will be zero.


Lol the grounds are about 60-65 metres

Guptill is certainly better than any hitter in Pakistan. Only a biased Pakistan fan wouldn't think that he is.

NZ have beaten us in our last 2 series,so let's not act like there a minnow team.
 
Why is there at least 3 days' gap between games?

Poor scheduling, could easily have made it into 7-match ODI series with lesser off days
 
5-0 in NZ are you having a laugh? They beat Australia at home and have ran South Africa close last year. Small grounds suit Guptill and Munroe perfectly. We don't have any hitters close to them. It will be a close series.

hey whats your problem?
Can you please quote me decently? I dont recall quoting you rudely or in anger. If you dont agree with me its fine, but why always the sarcastic kind of quotes?

Also why are you focussing only on 5-0 when i clearly mentioned 4-1 or 5-0. I know 5-0 is difficult as 1 aad match ooper neechay ho jata. But 4-1 is realistically possible imv. Thats my opinion considering the team (minus Hafeez) and leader we have now and the spirit which we play.

I got similar reaction when I said Pakistan will win a major loi tournament as soon as Sarfraz becomes the captain even though we were no 8 at that time. Thats just my opinion considering my knowledge of Pakistan cricket, living in Pakistan and which kind of personalities can lead Pakistan to new heights. You can surely disagree but atleast quote with decency. Dont want to indulge in silly personal discussions. Thanks!
 
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hey whats your problem?
Can you please quote me decently? I dont recall quoting you rudely or in anger. If you dont agree with me its fine, but why always the sarcastic kind of quotes?

Also why are you focussing only on 5-0 when i clearly mentioned 4-1 or 5-0. I know 5-0 is difficult as 1 aad match ooper neechay ho jata. But 4-1 is realistically possible imv. Thats my opinion considering the team (minus Hafeez) and leader we have now and the spirit which we play.

I got similar reaction when I said Pakistan will win a major loi tournament as soon as Sarfraz becomes the captain even though we were no 8 at that time. Thats just my opinion considering my knowledge of Pakistan cricket, living in Pakistan and which kind of personalities can lead Pakistan to new heights. You can surely disagree but atleast quote with decency. Dont want to indulge in silly personal discussions. Thanks!


Because 5-0 or 4-1 is unrealistic prediction. NZ are good at home , even the best ODI teams haven't whotewashed them in there back yard so it's an unrealistic prediction for me.

Well Hafeez will be playing because the captain,coach,and chief selector don't have the guts to drop him.
 
Turning starts into big knocks - Black Caps' focus as Pakistan ODIs loom

Black Caps coach Mike Hesson is calling on his top order to convert starts into substantial scores as attention turns to the five-match Pakistan one-day series.

Fresh off thumping the woeful West Indies 3-0 in the ODIs, Champions Trophy 50-over winners Pakistan will present a far sterner challenge.

New Zealand have three Twenty20s to get through against the West Indies, beginning in Nelson on Friday, before the focus switches to a vastly improved Pakistan 50-over outfit.

Hesson confirmed they would name their strongest squad for the Pakistan matches after resting skipper Kane Williamson and experienced seamer Tim Southee for the final two ODIs against the West Indies. The squad will be announced on January 1 during the second T20 against the Windies in Tauranga.

Despite New Zealand's ODI dominance of the West Indies, Hesson said there was always room for improvement.

There were plenty of promising starts from the top five but no one was able to go on and make a large knock, which would be pivotal against Pakistan. The first ODI is at Wellington's Basin Reserve on January 6.

"We made good starts with the bat, but certainly not major contributions. That's something we have to improve on against a Pakistan attack, that keeps attacking you," Hesson said.

"When guys get in, we want them to make big scores."

New Zealand's ODI squad to face Pakistan should be predictable, but new and returning players like opener George Worker, legspinner Todd Astle and seamer Doug Bracewell have given Hesson and chief selector Gavin Larsen some healthy selection problems.

Opener Martin Guptill has recovered from a left hamstring issue and is expected to open with Colin Munro in the Pakistan ODIs.

Guptill is set to return for the opening T20 against the West Indies and will be paired with Munro at the top.

All-rounder Colin de Grandhomme didn't feature in the West Indies ODIs after returning to Zimbabwe following the death of his father.

Hesson hoped de Grandhomme could play a T20 for Auckland on January 4 and slot back into the Black Caps limited overs side "at some stage".

After a poor Champions Trophy in June, where the Black Caps failed to get out of their group, losing to Bangladesh and England, Hesson believed their recent ODI performances against India and the West Indies showed they were tracking in the right direction.

"Our percentage winning is as good as it ever has been in one-day cricket ... One of the keys is throughout this last ODI series everyone who has come in has performed their role nicely and certainly made a contribution to winning games."

The West Indies are the reigning World Twenty20 champions and ranked fourth in the world by the ICC for cricket's shortest form.

With T20 power hitters Carlos Brathwaite, Kieron Pollard and Andre Fletcher flying in to bolster the side and legspinner Samuel Badree, Hesson said the tourists would be a different proposition.

The addition of Otago all-rounder Anaru Kitchen, a left-arm spinner, has been the major talking point in New Zealand's T20 squad.

Kitchen, 33, in his 10th season of domestic cricket, is in line for a debut in Nelson. He had been selected as a middle order batsman, who could provide impetus in the No5 or six spot. Hesson said it was a bonus he could chip in with some spin.

"He's a destructive player. He's always been talented, but he's making better decisions as he's got a little bit older.

"I think the role batting five or six in T20 is a difficult one. It's one you have to be able to come in, you might get four-five, 10 balls to make a difference.

"You need someone who can strike the ball from ball one and Anaru is certainly one of those players that can."

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/crick...knocks-black-caps-focus-as-pakistan-odis-loom
 
Really excited for this series. Since the CT, I think we had the World XI which was more about the occasion rather than the actual cricket and I couldn't watch it anyway. Then the SL series I wasn't hyped for as SL aren't really good and I was at Uni so couldn't watch that either. Now I'm back home for Xmas holidays and Sky sports will be showing this series against a good team. Time difference is a slight problem but I'll get over that somehow. Can't wait :)
 
The timing of these matches on tv are hideous.

Being in the UK really is a downside with matches from Oceania/Southern Hemisphere.
 
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Matches will start at 3:00 am PST. Going to watch NZ series first time in my life :p
 
The timing of these matches on tv are hideous.

Being in the UK really is a downside with matches from Oceania/Southern Hemisphere.

Well on the other side of the pond we get lucky... since the timings wrap around and the matches take place at a good time of day :afridi
 
Matches wd Kiwis are always exciting.. would love to see our batsman scoring big on nz phattas..
 
The most important factor of this series is we'll know whether CT Victory was a fluke or we really become a competitive LOI side.. even if we manages to do 3-2 either side, will prove we are a good unit..
 
The timing of these matches on tv are hideous.

Being in the UK really is a downside with matches from Oceania/Southern Hemisphere.

One of the reasons why I'm glad NZ are shortening their home season. And when I do watch the matches, its played in front of two men and their dogs.
 
I'm soooo looking forward to this series man. Its a big challenge for our team. Its a stern test.
 
Eagerly waiting for this series! Timing is not that good! 3:30am but will manage, still remember that 2010-11 series. Love watching matches in newzealand.
 
Tbh NZ is the best place to play cricket in terms of viewing pleasure for the spectators. Beautiful beautiful place. If the stadiums were a bit bigger, it would have been perfect.
 
One of the reasons why I'm glad NZ are shortening their home season. And when I do watch the matches, its played in front of two men and their dogs.

That's good... our players feel they are playing a test match in UAE.
 
Timings are an issue as a UK resident but will find a way to overcome it. Big test for our ODI team
 
The timing of these matches on tv are hideous.

Being in the UK really is a downside with matches from Oceania/Southern Hemisphere.

I love it as a Canadian resident. Most ODI matches are at 5pm EST which is perfect. I can watch it right after work.
 
Note the list of types of Alcohol available as backdrop to our arriving players...
 
Looking at the pictures, it's easily spottable that Hasan Ali is the fittest bowler we have. Heck could be the fittest player we have.
 
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