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Aug 3, 2014 · A Sky Stadium membership provides your entry ticket and reserved seat to all sporting events at Sky Stadium, including all All Blacks test matches and international cricket at the Cello Basin Reserve. Find out more.
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Wellington Regional Stadium (known commercially as Sky Stadium through naming rights) is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48,000 m 2 (520,000 sq ft).
Wellington v Hawke's Bay. Our world-class Stadium is brimming with events to keep you entertained such as major sports fixtures, international concerts, exhibitions and more.
An international multi-purpose stadium that grew out of the need to replace the capital city's dilapidated international rugby stadium Athletic Park. The 100-year-old rugby ground hosted its...
- WestpacTrust Stadium, WestpacStadium
- Scoreboard End, City End
- 33,500
- 1999
Check out information, stats, records, end names and other detils of Sky Stadium, Wellington on Cricbuzz.com
- 37,000 (With temporary seating)
- Westpac Trust Stadium, Westpac Stadium
- 235m long, 185m wide
- 1999
The Sky Stadium in Wellington is a multipurpose stadium. The first ODI played on this ground between New Zealand the West Indies in 2000 was abandoned, as a result of incessant rain. Since...
Te Uruhau, the main entrance design, was created by Te Oranga Whareaitu on behalf of the Wellington Tenths Trust. The Wellington Tenths Trust represents the descendants of Taranaki whānui who were owners of Wellington and the Hutt Valley in 1840.