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Eden Park Auckland Cricket Stadium Boundary Length & Dimensions

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Eden Park in Auckland is going to host its first ODI of the 3-match series between New Zealand and India soon. As per last T20I, due to rain, the match couldn’t be performed, making cricket lovers sad. But the good part was that India managed to win that series. 

Auckland Cricket Stadium Boundary Length

Eden Park in New Zealand is a popular rugby stadium. But this stadium has hosted many cricket games. Being a rugby stadium, it has a rectangular field. The boundary length at this stadium is very unique. But it is the smallest in the world. Many experts say that, as per the ICC benchmark, the dimensions of this ground are very small. The Auckland Cricket Ground boundary length is 55 meters. It is also the reason that it is easy for the batters to cross the boundary ropes quickly. 

🏉🇳🇿 Les Blues d'Auckland 🔵 confirment qu'ils joueront leur match à domicile de Super Rugby Pacific 🌊 à l'Eden Park en 2024 et en 2025 🏟 Le premier match de la saison se jouera à Whangarei pour honorer leur lien avec le Northland #Rugby #NewZealand #SuperRugbyPacific

— Nicolas Dendri (@Nicolasdendri) October 17, 2023

It's confirmed! The @BluesRugbyTeam will play their Auckland-based fixtures at Eden Park for the 2024 and 2025 DHL Super Rugby Pacific seasons.

The first game at Eden Park takes place on Saturday 23 March and sees the Blues take on the Crusaders.#edenparknz

— Eden Park, Auckland (@edenparknz) October 17, 2023

Eden Park Auckland Square Boundary Length

Eden Park in New Zealand’s square boundaries is a little bigger, as per many experts. They are around 65 meters. That makes this stadium one of the smallest in the world. 

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In order to protect themselves from the batter’s slamming, bowlers must target mid-wicket and square boundaries because the Eden Park boundary length is so short.

Eden Park Auckland

Auckland Ground ODI Records

As per the latest reports and articles online, Auckland ground odi records are as follows:

CityAuckland
CountryNew Zealand
First ODI Match22/02/1976
Last ODI Match25/03/2023
Matches Played79
Matches Won by Home Side37 (46.84%)
Matches Won by Touring Side35 (44.30%)
Matches Won by Neutral Side2 (2.53%)
Matches Won Batting First31 (38.75%)
Matches Won Batting Second43 (53.75%)
Matches Won Winning Toss38 (47.50%)
Matches Won Losing Toss36 (45.00%)
Matches Tied2 (2.53%)
Matches with No Result3 (3.80%)
Highest Individual Innings146*M P Stoinis (Australia)30/01/2017 v New Zealand
Best Bowling6/28M A Starc (Australia)28/02/2015 v New Zealand
Highest Team Innings340/5 (New Zealand)17/02/2007 v Australia
Lowest Team Innings73 (New Zealand)06/01/2007 v Sri Lanka
Highest Run Chase Achieved340/5 (Australia)17/02/2007 v New Zealand
Average Runs per Wicket28.36
Average Runs per Over4.78
Average Score Batting First219

Eden Park Auckland Dimensions

Eden Park Auckland dimensions are small, with a measurement of 55 meters straighter. It makes it extremely easy for the batters to cross the boundary ropes. Here, the square boundaries are a little bit larger and are roughly 65 meters.

BoundaryDistance
Straight55 meters (180 feet)
Square65 meters (213 feet)
Field size147 meters x 152 meters (482 feet x 499 feet)
Circumference559 meters (1,834 feet)

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New Zealand Cricket is considering scrapping Eden Park in Auckland as an international venue, with only the rarest of fixtures financially viable at the stadium.

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— ICC (@ICC) May 22, 2018

Auckland Cricket Ground

With a capacity of 50,000, Eden Park is easily the largest stadium in New Zealand. Since 1910, Eden Park has been the home of Auckland cricket. In the winter, it serves as a major rugby venue. After hosting the first final in 1987, it became the first location to host two Rugby World Cup finals in 2011.

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