The Black Caps train at the University Oval yesterday in preparation for the start of today's test between New Zealand and South Africa. DVML chief executive Terry Davies is hoping the cricket test, starting at the University Oval today, will be a bit more like a day at the races. ''What we expect to deliver is a colourful, festive event which is not just about the cricket. ''You don't have to sit and watch the cricket. All ground access is at theregular entry on Logan Park Dr.New Zealand Cricket says it has pre-sold 5000 tickets for the first four days.
Source: Otago Daily Times March 07, 2017 17:31 UTC