Queenstown Events Centre

Queenstown Events Centre
Former names John Davies Oval, Davies Park
Location Joe O'connell Drive, Frankton, Queenstown, New Zealand
Owner Queenstown-Lakes District Council
Operator Lakes Leisure
Capacity 19,000
Surface Grass
Tenants
Otago Rugby Football Union, Highlanders, Otago United, Otago Volts
Ground information
End names
Remarkables End
Coronet Peak End
International information
First ODI 4 January 2003:
 New Zealand v  India
Last ODI 1 January 2014:
 New Zealand v  West Indies
As of 8 January 2016
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Queenstown Events Centre or John Davies Oval or Davies Park is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Queenstown, Otago in the South Island of New Zealand.

History

Opened in 1997, the venue is located on Queenstown Lakes District Council–owned land and is a multi-purpose indoor and outdoor venue. The Stadium has a capacity of 19,000 spectators with 6,000 permanent seating and normally 13,000 temporary called in.[1]

Regarded as one of the most spectacular international cricket venues in the world, the ground is located between the foot of the Remarkables and the shores of Lake Wakatipu with Queenstown International Airport's Runway threshold nearby affording amazing views of large aircraft taking off and landing. The venue hosts regular international cricket matches, Highlanders rugby games,[2] trade shows, exhibitions, seminars and concerts. It is also a "home ground" for Otago Cricket.

On 1 January 2014, at the Queenstown Events Centre New Zealand Black Caps' Corey Anderson broke Shahid Afridi's 17-year-old record of the fastest ODI hundred by one ball, scoring his in 36 balls. He eventually ended with an unbeaten 131 that featured 14 sixes and 6 fours [3] Along with Jesse Ryder, he helped New Zealand set the team record for the most sixes in an ODI innings.

Activities

Some of the activities that occur at the centre are:

Cricket

A range of formats of the game of Cricket is played at the centre including:

There are also some practice nets near the entrance to the centre.

ODIs hosted

Team (A) Team (B) Winner Margin Year
 New Zealand  Pakistan  Pakistan By 6 wickets 2004
 New Zealand  Sri Lanka cancelled 2005
 New Zealand  Sri Lanka  New Zealand By 7 wickets 2004
 New Zealand  West Indies  New Zealand By 3 wickets 2006
 New Zealand  Sri Lanka  New Zealand By 1 wickets 2006
 New Zealand  Bangladesh  New Zealand By 10 wickets 2007
 New Zealand  West Indies no result 2008
 New Zealand  Pakistan no result 2011
 New Zealand  West Indies  New Zealand By 159 runs 2014

References

  1. "Queenstown Events Centre (NZ)". Austadiums. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  2. "Highlanders rugby playing ground". ©Superxv.com. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  3. "Corey Anderson smashes ODI world record bringing up century against West Indies in 36 balls". ABC Grandstand. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  4. "Activities list". Lakes Leisure. Retrieved 3 November 2012.

Coordinates: 45°0′58″S 168°44′18″E / 45.01611°S 168.73833°E / -45.01611; 168.73833


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