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Lancaster Park site redevelopment progressing


Lancaster Park site redevelopment progressing
14 May, 2021 01:58 AM
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Work to redevelop the former Lancaster Park site is progressing. Photo / Lesley Murdoch
NZ Herald
A site visit was held on Friday to provide an update on the project.
Work to partially remove the foundations of the former Paul Kelly and Deans stands that were part of the demolished stadium is under way.
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The history of Lancaster Park dates back to 1880.
In 1880, Canterbury Cricket and Athletics Sports Co Ltd, Edward Stevens and Arthur Ollivier initiated the purchase of a parcel of swampy farmland (the actual cricket ground was in low-lying area and basically sitting on a large pool of saturated land) which became Lancaster Park, and Lancaster was the name of the farmer and previous landlord. ....

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Full match schedule for ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 announced


Full match schedule for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 announced
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The Basin Reserve in Wellington and the Hagley Oval in Christchurch will host the semi-finals with the latter also set to to host the final under lights on April 3, 2022.
An opening match at Tauranga’s Bay Oval and a final under lights at Hagley Oval are two of the highlights of a 31-match schedule announced today for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022.
The pinnacle event for women’s cricket will see 31 matches played across 31 action-packed days between 4 March and 3 April 2022 – the first global women’s cricket event to be played since the Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia back in March. The tournament was postponed from its original window in February-March 2021 with the same six host cities and venues retained for 2022. ....

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