McLean Park

McLean Park
Ground information
LocationNapier, New Zealand
Coordinates39°30′7″S 176°54′46″E / 39.50194°S 176.91278°E / -39.50194; 176.91278
Establishment1911[1]
Capacity19,700
OwnerNapier City Council
OperatorNapier City Council
TenantsHurricanes (Super Rugby)
Hawke's Bay Rugby Union (ITM Cup)
Central Stags (State Championship/State Shield/State Twenty20)
End names
Centennial stand end
Embankment end
International information
First Test16–21 February 1979:
 New Zealand v  Pakistan
Last Test26–28 January 2012:
 New Zealand v  Zimbabwe
First ODI19 March 1983:
 New Zealand v  Sri Lanka
Last ODI23 December 2023:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
First T20I3 January 2017:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
Last T20I27 December 2023:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
First WODI17 January 1982:
 India v  International XI
Last WODI14 December 2022:
 New Zealand v  Bangladesh
Only WT20I30 March 2021:
 New Zealand v  Australia
Team information
Central Districts (1952)
As of 27 December 2023
Source: Cricinfo

McLean Park is a sports ground in Napier, New Zealand. The two main sports played at the ground are cricket and rugby union. It is one of the largest cricket grounds in New Zealand.

McLean Park is a sports ground of international standards which includes the main outdoor stadium and the indoor Rodney Green Centennial Events Centre. The home teams for this ground are the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union and Central Districts Cricket Association. The two ends of the stadium are named the Centennial Stand End and Embankment End. Its close proximity to the International Date Line makes it the world's easternmost Test match ground.

  1. ^ "Rugby Union – Grounds – McLean Park, Napier". ESPN scrum.

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