New Zealand: Cricket covers up for Super 12 opener (21 Aug 1998)
Some golf-style local rules might be necessary if next year's opening Super 12 rugby game is allocated to Jade Stadium (Lancaster Park), as expected
21-Aug-1998
21 August 1998
Cricket covers up for Super 12 opener
The Christchurch Press
Some golf-style local rules might be necessary if next year's opening
Super 12 rugby game is allocated to Jade Stadium (Lancaster Park), as
expected.
Rugby and cricket officials yesterday reached a compromise agreement
which will allow the Crusaders on to the stadium turf before the
Black Caps have completed their season.
Should the first Super 12 fixture be allocated to the stadium on
February 27 a synthetic covering will be placed over the cricket
pitch to be used for the test against South Africa from March 11-15.
It is expected the referee will be instructed not to set any scrums
on the artificial surfaces.
Victory Park Board general manager Campbell Prentice is confident his
staff can manage the task of restoring the outfield and preparing the
pitch in time for the cricket test.
New Zealand Cricket's chief executive Chris Doig acknowledged that
the solution was not ideal, but said some compromise was necessary to
find answers to what will become an annual dilemma.
Canterbury Cricket chief executive Tony Murdoch said the resolution
was extremely important, not just for cricket in Canterbury, but for
future use of the stadium.
His association had been concerned that the possible inability to
stage the March test match would count against Canterbury in the
allocation of future fixtures.
"The last thing that Canterbury Cricket would want is to lose Jade
Stadium's status as a test match ground," he said.
Source :: The Canterbury Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)