England ODI moved out of McLean Park
The game, which was scheduled for February 28, has been shifted to Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui
20-Sep-2017•ESPNcricinfo staff
Napier City Council to launch inquiry into McLean Park fiasco
The Napier City Council is set to launch an inquiry into the abandonment of the second Chappell-Hadlee ODI at McLean Park on Thursday, according to a stuff.co.nz report
02-Feb-2017•ESPNcricinfo staff
Napier's McLean Park to trial drop-in pitch
McLean Park is set to trial a drop-in pitch over the coming season in a bid to convert the cricket ground into a multipurpose venue, according to reports
03-Jun-2016•ESPNcricinfo staff
Parks and recreation
The action on the other side of the fence has been a revelation at all of the New Zealand venues in this World Cup
14-Mar-2015•Will Macpherson
Rising from the East
With Pacific views and short boundaries, McLean Park is a stadium like no other
04-Nov-2014•Will Macpherson
Phil's place
The weird and wonderful city that has made a hero out of a groundsman
04-Nov-2014•Paul Ford
Fungus forces Napier pitch to be moved
A fungus growth has forced curators at McLean Park to shift the pitch for the second Test between New Zealand and India so as to keep the affected areas outside the playing zone
23-Mar-2009•Cricinfo staff
Atapattu and Jayawardene prosper
Marvan Atapattu and Mahela Jayawardene struck hundreds to pull Sri Lanka out of a difficult position and into one from where they could get close to New Zealand's tall score
10-Jan-2009•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Napier memories
Dropping Hayden, getting an autograph from Greatbatch, and more
02-Jun-2008
Malinga shines but Test drawn
Lasith Malinga gave Sri Lanka an outside chance of a remarkable win but some dogged batting from Lou Vincent and Stephen Fleming steered New Zealand to a draw on the final day at Napier
08-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Atapattu and Jayawardene prosper
Marvan Atapattu and Mahela Jayawardene struck hundreds to pull Sri Lanka out of a difficult position and into one from where they could get close to New Zealand's tall score
06-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Astle and McCullum wrest control
Nathan Astle scored his tenth Test century and Brendon McCullum came agonizingly close to scoring his second as New Zealand piled on the runs during the second afternoon
05-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
New Zealand make watchful start
The tsunami-postponed Test series started with a battling first session after New Zealand, relieved to have waved goodbye to Ricky Ponting's formidable Australian team, made a watchful start with the bat after winning the toss
04-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Marshall twins bolster New Zealand
New Zealand's fuzzy-haired Marshall twins helped restore their team's bruised confidence on the first day of the postponed Sri Lanka series
04-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
New Zealand bat first in Napier
New Zealand, keen to return to winning ways after their 2-0 defeat by Australia, won the toss and batted first at Napier against a Sri Lanka team short of match practice
03-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Brett Lee unleashes his fastest delivery
Brett Lee unleashed his fastest-ever delivery by clocking 160.8kmh in the first over of New Zealand's innings at Napier
05-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Unbearably too good
Australia should be removed from all official championships and only allowed to defend their World Cup title
05-Mar-2005•Commentary by Andrew McLean
Ponting delivers the whitewash
Australia sealed a 5-0 series victory over New Zealand with a massive 347 for 5 and a frightening early bowling display that earned them a 122-run win
05-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Peter English
New Zealand romp to series win
A target of 126 was never a problem for New Zealand and they romped home with plenty to spare in the fourth one-dayer at Napier
13-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
England's New Zealand tour schedule Feb-Mar 2002
Sat 2-Mon 4 v Otago at Carisbrook, Dunedin
Thu 7-Sat 9 v Canterbury at Christchurch
Wed 13-Sun 17 v CLEAR Black Caps 1st Test at Jade Stadium, Christchurch
Thu 21-Mon 25 v CLEAR Black Caps 2nd Test at Basin Reserve, Wellington
08-Aug-2001•ECB Media Release