New Zealand: Home venues for max semis (15 December 1998)
The problem over being forced to use a neutral venue for a Shell Super league max cricket semi-final should not recur again next season
15-Dec-1998
15 December 1998
New Zealand: Home venues for max semis
The Christchurch Press
The problem over being forced to use a neutral venue for a Shell
Super league max cricket semi-final should not recur again next
season.
Max cricket promoter Martin Crowe said Sky Television was
disappointed both Shell Super league semi-finals had to be played in
Christchurch during the weekend.
New Zealand Cricket ruled that both semi-finals would be played at
Jade Stadium (Lancaster Park) after problems with finding a home
night venue when Auckland and Wellington were to meet.
Lights are being installed at Eden Park this season, while the new
sports stadium in Wellington will have lights by the end of next
year.
"Sky was certainly disappointed that a neutral venue had to be used,
which no doubt affected the crowd size,"Crowe said.
An option had been considered to play the first qualifier
(Canterbury) against third-ranked Auckland, while second-ranked
Wellington would have met Central Districts, which finished fourth,
at Napier on Friday night which has floodlights.
"That would have given the game a home venue." NZC decided against
that, believing the competition's credibility was at stake by
maintaining the draw of 1 v 4 and 2 v 3.
Crowe declined to enter the debate over whether NZC was fair in
ruling Canterbury's test players could not play in its semi-final on
Sunday by having the test team assemble on Saturday for Friday's
match against India at Dunedin.
He felt the crowd for the Canterbury game, approaching 1000, was a
little down on what might have been expected and questioned the
ticket prices, especially the family pass of $25. At other venues,
Napier charged $15 for a family pass and Dunedin $20. Crowe said the
game continues to rate well on television, ensuring its future.
Crowe said Auckland takes the $7500 at stake for third and Central
Districts the $5000 for fourth by virtue of their finishing positions
in the round-robin contest. Canterbury and Wellington play in Friday
night's final with the purse of $25,000 for the winner and $12,500
for runner-up.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)