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Eden Park, Auckland



Date:
1953
Object Number:
M.1953.TN.129
Creator
W. A. Sutton (artist)
Production reason
Presented by New Zealand Cricket Council.
Material
oil
Object name
painting
Object category
pictures

Description

Original oil painting describing an empty cricket ground and two stands.

Display caption

Eden Park, Auckland, 1953 W.A. Sutton (1917-2000) Oil on canvas Eden Park has been the home of Auckland cricket since 1910 and also played host to rugby since 1925. The ground hosted its first Test match in 1930, with hundreds from England's KS Duleepsinhji and EH Bowley enlivening a rain-affected draw. Three years later, Wally Hammond made his Test record score of 336 not out here. In February 2005 Eden Park hosted the first ever Twenty20 International, in which New Zealand took on Australia. The shape of the ground is similar to a baseball diamond which often leads to a marked difference in boundary distances. MCC Collection: Donated by New Zealand Cricket Council M.1953.TN.129
Related objects:
MCC/AAL/2/TEMP181 : Imperial Memorial Gallery - Gifts, New Zealand