01/15/2013 The HRV Cup
reaches its final stages this weekend and as the Aces head to Wellington for a
semi-final date with the Firebirds, the figures are in on what has been a hugely
successful season for crowd attendance in Auckland.
This year
saw the innovation of Friday Nights Under Lights with Auckland playing host to
three games out on the main oval at Eden Park on consecutive Friday nights.
That move
has proved to be a winner with average match attendance across the three games
being almost 6,000 and the game against the Otago Volts on 4 January seeing more
than 7,000 people turn up to watch the HRV Cup action. That number marks a
quantum leap from the previous average of 2500 for Auckland HRV Cup games.
The pitches
and conditions have played their part with all games being high scoring affairs
on excellent batting wickets - borne out by an average score of 188 over the six
innings played.
The players
have also enjoyed playing on such a great surface and in front of bigger crowds
who have played their part with chants and hand-claps to get in behind the
Aces.
Aces
skipper Gareth Hopkins agrees that the main oval experience has been a great
success.
"All the
guys have really enjoyed playing out there. It's a fantastic surface, the wicket
has been great and to have that many people in the stadium is brilliant. It
really gives some atmosphere to the game and you can feed off that as a
player."
Auckland
Cricket CEO Mark Cameron is pleased that what was seen as a gamble by many has
been such a success.
"There were
definitely some doubters out there before we started but I think the numbers
we've had plus the experience that people have enjoyed in the main stadium
across those three games have proved that it was an experiment that worked very
well. Eden Park is a great venue and a fantastic place to play and watch cricket
- I think the HRV Cup
has reminded people of that fact in the best possible way."
Attention
now turns to the rich diet of international games scheduled for Eden Park this
season with the soon to arrive English tourists due to play a twenty20, ODI and
test match in Auckland.
That full
calendar and especially the test match is something that Cameron believes
Auckland cricket fans should be excited about.
"To have
three games in Auckland is fantastic for our cricketing public and to have a
test match for the first time in seven years against a quality English side is
great news. We know that the English supporters will be here in numbers and we'd
love to be able to match that with an equally strong local contingent to bring a
really lively atmosphere to the ground."
Fans don't
have long to wait for their first taste of the English with the T20 coming on 9
February, followed by the ODI two weeks later on the 23 and then a month's wait
until the test match commencing on 22 March.
HRV Cup - Crowd
figures for Eden Park
21 Dec -
Auckland Aces v Canterbury Wizards 5649
28 Dec - Auckland
Aces v Wellington Fierbirds
5011
4 Jan - Auckland Aces v Otago Volts
7040
England tour
dates at Eden Park
International Twenty20 - Blackcaps v
England, February 9,
7pm
One Day International - Blackcaps v England, February 23, 2pm
Test
match - Blackcaps v England, March 22-26, 10.30am
Full tour schedule
http://www.blackcaps.co.nz/schedule/the-anz-series-v-england/130/series.aspx

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