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    Hagley Oval is a cricket ground in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1867, when Canterbury cricket team hosted Otago cricket team. Canterbury used the ground infrequently from then through until the 1920s, but hardly stopped during World War I. [clarification needed]

  2. Hagley Oval is a historic cricket ground established in 1851 with a capacity of 18,000. It hosts home matches for Canterbury and has no flood lights. See stats, records, fixtures, news, photos and videos of the ground.

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    • Port Hills End, City End
    • 18,000
    • 1851
  3. Hagley Oval is a historic cricket ground that hosts international and domestic matches, as well as events and activities for the local community. Learn about the Hadlee Pavilion Membership, the latest news, and the Sir Richard Hadlee Sports Centre.

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  4. Hagley Oval is a cricket ground in Christchurch, New Zealand, that hosts international and domestic matches. It opened in 1886 and has hosted one Test, six ODIs and one T20 match. See facts, records and pitch reports of Hagley Oval.

    • 20,000
    • Christchurch, New Zealand
    • Hagley Oval
    • 1886
  5. Explore the records set at Hagley Oval in ODI, T20, and Test matches. Discover highest scores, best bowling figures, and more at this cricket ground.

  6. Hagley Oval is a cricket venue that hosts international and domestic matches in Christchurch. Find out the upcoming fixtures, results, stats, records, and photos of Hagley Oval on ESPNcricinfo.

  7. The Hagley Oval wicket block has received excellent reports over the past four years and has performed exceptionally well with pace and bounce. The inverted V profile wicket block consists of 11 wickets at approximately 28m long x 34m wide. The eleven blocks are all made up of Kakanui clay. The clay is covered with ryegrass.