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'Dodged a bullet': Black Caps v England Bay Oval match to go ahead

Author
Sandra Conchie,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Feb 2023, 10:08am
Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval, pictured after Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / Supplied
Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval, pictured after Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / Supplied

'Dodged a bullet': Black Caps v England Bay Oval match to go ahead

Author
Sandra Conchie,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Feb 2023, 10:08am

Mount Maunganui cricket ground Bay Oval will go ahead as the venue for tomorrow’s Black Caps and English match.

Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones said they “dodged a bullet”.

“We have been extremely fortunate given all the bad weather and the devastation other regions have experienced, to have had no damage to the oval. In fact, I would say we have dodged a bullet. The oval is looking the best it’s ever been.

“The whole oval and pitch are looking great and there is no browning off on the embankments and ticket sales tracking really well.

“Everything is looking really positive and when know there is a lot of English supporters already town or coming to the match, including members of the Barmy Army with their trumpet who sing all day and all night and always add to the awesome atmosphere, as well as our big English-born local community.”

Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones, pictured at the cricket ground. 7 June 2019 Bay of Plenty Times Photograph by Andrew Warner.
BTG 16Nov19 - Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones. Photo / Andrew Warner

BTG 15Jan20 - Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones, pictured at the cricket ground last year. Photo / File

BTG 15Jan20 - Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones, pictured at the cricket ground last year. Photo / File

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Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones, pictured at the cricket ground. 7 June 2019 Bay of Plenty Times Photograph by Andrew Warner. BTG 16Nov19 - Bay Oval general manager Kelvin Jones. Photo / Andrew Warner

The day-night test starts at 2pm tomorrow and is expected to run through to about 9.30pm, he said.

“We are really trying to create a family-friendly carnival atmosphere with lots of entertainment for younger spectators including plenty of cricket-focused activities for the kids right throughout the match and a few vendors including ... Mr Whippy and so on.”

Jones said the ticket sales were tracking well and NZ Cricket had kept the ticket prices “pretty reasonable”.

The series continues next week with the Black Caps playing at the Basin Reserve.

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