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Over the past eight years, works have been underway to upgrade the iconic Basin Reserve to make sure it stays in shipshape as one of the top cricket grounds in the world. And the English cricket captain agrees, saying it's the best cricket wicket he's ever...

Cricket fans will have access to free high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity on the Cello Basin Reserve banks for the remainder of the summer. Cello, the naming rights partner of the Basin Reserve, have completed their installation of high-speed fibre connectivity at the ground, meaning cricket fans will...

Two Test matches - against England and Sri Lanka - and white ball cricket for the WHITE FERNS highlight a busy international cricket schedule at the Cello Basin Reserve this summer. In a 2022-23 season that will see the WHITE FERNS and the BLACKCAPS head offshore...

More tickets to the showpiece CWC 22 weekend group matches, semi-finals and final have gone on sale today, as changes to COVID Protection Framework gathering restrictions mean more fans can be part of one of the most exciting and competitive Cricket World Cups ever. Today's government...

Tickets for both ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 semi-finals and two Eden Park matches on 19 and 20 March are back on sale, giving fans across New Zealand more chances to see the world’s best cricketers. The permitted attendance at matches under the government’s...

More fans can be part of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022, after an increase in permitted capacity at the event’s six venues. Tickets can now be purchased for all group stage matches except the Eden Park double-header weekend on 19 and 20 March. “The tournament has...

New Zealand Cricket has moved to streamline its home international schedules for the BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS in order to mitigate the risk of an Omicron outbreak compromising upcoming fixtures. The immediate changes will see the South Africa men’s side remaining in Christchurch for the entire...