• Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe 2-1 in T20I series and 2-0 in ODI series    • New Zealand beat England by 423 runs in the third and final Test to win the series 2-1    • South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 109 runs in second Test to win two-Test series 2-0    • England beat New Zealand by eight wickets in first Test at Christchurch    • South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 233 runs in first Test at Durban    • Sri Lanka bowled out for 42 by South Africa in Durban, their lowest total in Test cricket    • Afghanistan beat Bangladesh in third ODI to clinch series 2-1    • New Zealand women beat South Africa women to lift ICC T20 World Cup title    • New Zealand, Australia make it to T20 World Cup semi-finals from Group A    • England beat Pakistan by innings and 47 runs in first Test    


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Home season ticket sales bounce on the back of record New Zealand success

08 Nov, 2024

Tickets for New Zealand’s three-match Test series against England, starting at the end of this month, are in strong demand following their unprecedented series win against India on the subcontinent

Interest in the upcoming international summer has spiked on the back of the recent BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS heroics, New Zealand Cricket has said.

Tickets for New Zealand’s three-match Test series against England, starting at the end of this month, are in strong demand following their unprecedented series win against India on the subcontinent.

The three-nil winning margin for the Kiwis, who started arriving back in New Zealand last night, has kept alive their chances of qualifying for the final of the ICC World Test Championship.

The first four days of the second Test in Wellington have almost sold out, only 450 tickets remain on the third day of the opening Test in Christchurch, and about 50% of tickets have sold for the final Test in Hamilton.

NZC chief executive Scott Weenink said the impact of the twin BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS success stories were clearly playing a part in the public appetite for the game.

“Cricket in New Zealand is riding a wave created by both the WHITE FERNS and the BLACKCAPS and I don't think the combined force of those teams' accomplishments can be underestimated,” he said.

“It's great to see those wins  boost the interest in the game back here, something we're seeing first-hand not only at the box-office but also in the numbers turning out this week to meet the WHITE FERNS on their ICC T20 World Cup Trophy Tour.”

Weenink said the WHITE FERNS T20 World Cup trophy would be displayed on-site at all the WHITE FERNS international venues this summer.

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