Bert Sutcliffe Oval

Bert Sutcliffe Oval
BIL Oval
Ground information
Location Lincoln, New Zealand
Establishment 1998
Tenants New Zealand cricket team
End names
Pavilion End
City End
International information
First ODI 23 January 2014:
 Kenya v  Netherlands
Last ODI 1 February 2014:
 Scotland v  United Arab Emirates
Team information
New Zealand Academy (1998–present)
As of 12 October 2016
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The Bert Sutcliffe Oval is a cricket ground at Lincoln University in Lincoln, New Zealand that has staged first-class matches as well as international matches for both women's and under-19 level cricket. Previously known as BIL Oval, in February 2000 the ground was renamed in honour of the New Zealand opening batsman.[1][2]

The ground staged its maiden first-class match in November 1999 when England A played the North Island in the Shell Conference. It has since staged a number of A team matches as well as domestic fixtures including the 2009 State Championship final.[3]

The ground has most often been used to host Women's One Day International cricket. It staged the final and both semi-finals of the 2000 Women's World Cup, was the major venue at the World Series of Women's Cricket in 2003 and regularly hosts New Zealand women's team matches against touring sides.[4]

The ground hosted its first One Day International between Netherlands and Kenya during the 2014 Cricket World Cup Qualifier on January 23, 2014.[5]

International centuries

One Day International centuries

Only two ODIs have been played at the venue and three centuries have been achieved.[6]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1137*Wesley Barresi Netherlands 1501 Kenya23 January 2014Lost
2108Irfan Karim Kenya 842 Netherlands23 January 2014Won
3139*Preston Mommsen Scotland 1491 United Arab Emirates1 February 2014Won

Women's One Day International centuries

14 WODI centuries have been scored at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval.[7]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1139*Charlotte Edwards (1/2) England 1521 Netherlands30 November 2000Won
2137*Claire Taylor (1/2) England 1451 Sri Lanka12 December 2000Won
3107*Karen Rolton (1/2) Australia 672 South Africa13 December 2000Won
4114Rebecca Rolls New Zealand 1201 Australia6 March 2002Lost
5105*Karen Rolton (2/2) Australia 1022 New Zealand6 March 2002Won
6111*Claire Taylor (2/2) England 1112 New Zealand25 February 2008Won
7137*Charlotte Edwards (2/2) England 881 New Zealand3 March 2012Won
8109*Sarah Taylor England 1132 New Zealand5 March 2012Won
9108Rachel Priest (1/2) New Zealand 1161 Sri Lanka3 November 2015Won
10157Rachel Priest (2/2) New Zealand 1461 Sri Lanka7 November 2015Won
11137*Amy Satterthwaite (1/2) New Zealand 1171 Pakistan11 November 2016Won
12115*Amy Satterthwaite (2/2) New Zealand 1012 Pakistan13 November 2016Won
13108Sophie Devine New Zealand 1031 West Indies4 March 2018Won
14101*Suzie Bates New Zealand 862 West Indies8 March 2018Won

References

  1. Hodgson, Derek (21 April 2001). "Obituary: Bert Sutcliffe". The Independent on Sunday. Archived from the original on September 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-23.
  2. "Cricket legend dies". Times Online. April 23, 2001. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  3. First-Class Matches played on Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 25 July 2009
  4. Women's One-Day International Matches played on Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, CricketArchive, Retrieved on 25 July 2009
  5. Bert Sutcliffe Oval, CricInfo, Retrieved on 24 January 2014
  6. "Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Batting records". Retrieved 26 December 2016.
  7. "Statistics / Statsguru / Women's One-Day Internationals / Batting Records". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 9 March 2018.

Coordinates: 43°38′48″S 172°27′46″E / 43.6467°S 172.4628°E / -43.6467; 172.4628

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