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NZ vs Pakistan: ODI cricket returns to Basin Reserve

August 27, 2015

Basin Reserve to host first One-dayer in 10 years

England warm-up with a game of touch rugby during an England nets session at Basin Reserve in February, 2015. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

Wellington's Basin Reserve will stage its first One-day International in 10 years when New Zealand host Pakistan in the coming home summer.

The 11,000-capacity ground will kick off a three-match ODI series against Pakistan on January 25 before hosting Australia in the opener of a two-Test series in February.

New Zealand will play most of its summer schedule at smaller boutique grounds scattered around the country after its successful co-hosting of the World Cup earlier this year.

"On the back of the CWC (World Cup), we've taken a regional approach to the allocation of international venues, working closely with local and regional councils as well as with our major and district Associations and venue authorities," New Zealand Cricket CEO Dave White said in a statement on Thursday.

"I've been delighted with the contribution made, and enthusiasm shown by all stakeholders and the result has been a very positive one for cricket fans in this country."

The summer kicks off with the first of two Tests in Dunedin from December 10 against Sri Lanka, with Hamilton to host the second from December 18.

Limited-overs series against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Australia follow from Dec. 26 through January with a two-Test series against the Australians kicking off at the Basin Reserve from February 12.

The second Australia test starts February 20 in Christchurch.

Wellington could also play host to New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum's 100th consecutive Test should he be fit.

Source: REUTERS
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