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Plunket Shield turns pink

- MARK GEENTY

Wellington’s Westpac Stadium will become New Zealand’s newest first-class cricket venue in March, as the Plunket Shield turns to floodlit pink ball matches.

New Zealand Cricket confirmed the four-day Plunket Shield and 50-over competitio­n schedules for 2016-17 yesterday, highlighte­d by a first-class day-night round.

Wellington’s stadium - which hasn’t hosted a first-class match on the drop-in pitch since it opened in 2000 - Auckland’s Eden Park and Hamilton’s Seddon Park will switch on their lights and unwrap the pink ball for the first time in New Zealand’s domestic competitio­n, from March 6-9.

Wellington will host Otago, defending champions Auckland will host Canterbury and Northern Districts will host Central Districts in the seventh round matches designed to test run pink ball cricket with a view to Eden Park hosting the country’s first day-night test on the drop-in against England in March 2018.

That match hasn’t yet been rubber stamped as a day-nighter and this Plunket Shield round will be important for that.

Players will provide feedback on the biggest drawback of the pink ball: how difficult it is for batsmen and fielders to see when the floodlight­s take effect. Other factors like the ball’s durability and how it’s affected by evening dew will be closely watched.

The Black Caps played in the first day-night test against Australia in Adelaide last November but the concept has hit a few speed bumps in New Zealand.

The Plunket Shield will start on October 22 with Central hosting Otago in Nelson, Canterbury hosting Northern at Hagley Oval and Wellington taking their home game against Auckland to Mt Maunganui’s Bay Oval with its better early season climate.

Teams will play the first five Plunket Shield rounds till November 25 before the Twenty20 competitio­n kicks into gear later than last season when it was marred by poor weather and low crowds. The T20 will fit into the early December to mid-January window before the 50-over competitio­n runs from January 15 till February 18.

The remaining five Plunket Shield rounds will be played from February 25 till April 1.

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