Talent magnet
Home to some of New Zealand's best talent, Seddon Park is set for fireworks

Seddon Park has produced plenty of high-scoring ODI contests • Getty Images
Seddon Park in Hamilton is the main ground for cricket. The Northern Districts team represents the majority of the top half of the North Island, excluding Auckland, and as far down as Taumarunui. Seddon Park is a beautiful village cricket-style ground, only five minutes from downtown Hamilton. The park is named after former prime minister Richard John Seddon. A grass embankment runs around three quarters of the ground and behind this is a large hedgerow. The ground has a very welcoming atmosphere for families. Northern Districts Cricket was formed in 1953 and Seddon Park has been used to accommodate a majority of their matches.
New Zealand v Australia, 3rd ODI, Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, February 2007
A batting extravaganza, where nearly 700 runs were racked up. In one of the best games the ground has seen, Matthew Hayden hit a mammoth 181 to lift Australia to 346. However, even this was not enough, as New Zealand put on a show, led by Craig McMillan's 117 and handy fifties from Peter Fulton and McCullum. New Zealand won the thriller with one wicket and three balls remaining. They clinched a rare series whitewash over Australia 3-0.
In the exciting recent home series against India, New Zealand were in top form, this time running down India's 278 with 11 balls to spare. A sublime middle-order effort saw Ross Taylor knock up a brilliant 112 not out. New Zealand went an unassailable 3-0 up and went on to win the series 4-0. A loyal New Zealand public started to see a promising team beginning to gel.
Most runs: Brendon McCullum, 403 at 67.16 | Highest score: Matthew Hayden 181* v New Zealand | Most wickets: Kyle Mills, 9 at 36.55 | Best bowling: Andre Adams 4 for 21 v India
Daniel Vettori | Tim Southee | Trent Boult | Simon Doull | Scott Styris | Geoff Howarth | Bryan Young | BJ Watling | Kane Williamson | Corey Anderson
Always a strong team full of talent, Northern Districts (Knights) have had success in all formats in New Zealand domestic competitions. A particularly strong team in the '90s, they have raised the Plunket Shield seven times, including three times from 2006-07. Hard to miss in their new pink uniforms, the Knights recently qualified for the Champions League T20 in India.