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Christchurch, New Zealand


AMI Stadium, Christchurch


Also or formerly known as Lancaster Park, Jade Stadium


Established
1881
Capacity
38,628
Floodlights
Yes
End names
Hadlee Stand End, Port Hills End
Home team
Canterbury
First Test
New Zealand v England - Jan 10-13, 1930
First ODI
New Zealand v Pakistan - Feb 11, 1973


 

Profile


It is now home to the Canterbury rugby and cricket teams, but a host of other sporting events have taken place there since its ten acres were bought for £2,500 in 1880. Athletics, Davis Cup tennis, swimming, cycling and even trotting, which is light harness racing, have all played their part at the ground. But perhaps the most unusual use of the venue occurred during the second World War when, owing to a decline in sport and an increase in financial difficulties, the ground was turned into a potato patch.


Rain scuppered the first cricket match in 1881, completely washing it out; the inaugural game ended up being played a year later, when an England XI played against Canterbury in front of crowds of 5,000. Now the ground can hold 36,500 but wherever you sit you are close to the pitch.


Summers can be extremely hot in Christchurch, which isn't so pleasant for the fast bowlers, of course, but this didn't stop Sir Richard Hadlee from taking 76 wickets at 21.5 here at his home ground. And he was key to the ground's greatest moment in March 1987 when he ripped through a much-vaunted West Indies batting line-up: they crumbled to 100 and 165, and New Zealand went on to win by five wickets.


Test matches have been held there every year, apart from 1984-85 when the ground was rested after the pitch was severely criticized. The ground has undergone two name changes. Originally Lancaster Park, it was renamed Jade Stadium in 1998. In 2007, it was renamed AMI Stadium after the insurance company acquired the naming rights. There are plans to increase the seating capacity before the 2015 World Cup. Jenny Thompson August 2007



Records


Test Match Records


Highest innings total - 580/9d England,

Highest individual score - 258 - SM Nurse(West Indies)

Best innings bowling - 7-27 - Maninder Singh, India v Pakistan, 13-17 March 1987

Most runs - 687 - JG Wright (NZ)

Most wickets - 76 -RJ Hadlee(NZ)


One Day International Match Records

Highest total - 392/4 -India, New Zealand v India at Christchurch, 3rd ODI, Mar 8, 2009

Highest individual score - 163* - SR Tendulkar(India)

Best bowling - 5-13 - SP O'Donnell(Australia)

Most runs - 705 - NJ Astle (NZ)

Most wickets -23- DL Vettori (NZ)


Contact Details



Ami Stadium

Christchurch 8011,

New Zealand.


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