New Zealand Cricket Museum, Wellington

New Zealand Cricket Museum, Wellington

The New Zealand Cricket Museum in Wellington stands as a celebrated tribute to the sport of cricket, capturing the essence and evolution of the game within New Zealand. Situated in the historic Basin Reserve, New Zealand's oldest active Test cricket ground, the museum offers a profound look into the cricketing heritage that has been a part of New Zealand's summers since the early 1800s.

Since its establishment in 1987, the museum has grown to house an impressive collection of over 20,000 items, including objects, papers, photographs, and memorabilia, making it an invaluable repository for researchers ranging from authors and family historians to students and general enthusiasts. The exhibits provide a comprehensive narrative of cricket's development in the country, featuring some of the world's oldest cricket bats and equipment used by New Zealand cricket legends such as Bert Sutcliffe, Trish McKelvey, Sir Richard Hadlee, Maia Lewis, and Stephen Fleming. These displays are designed to illustrate that cricket encompasses more than just Tests and tea breaks, highlighting the game's rich history and its significant role in New Zealand culture.

The museum ensures accessibility to all who wish to explore New Zealand's cricketing legacy. For those unable to visit during match days or Sundays, private bookings are also available, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to experience the museum's offerings.

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Sight Name: New Zealand Cricket Museum
Sight Location: Wellington, New Zealand (See walking tours in Wellington)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

Walking Tours in Wellington, New Zealand

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