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- Q17052626 abstract "Lancaster Park, currently known as AMI Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a sports stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. Lancaster Park has been used as an international cricket ground since 1930, when New Zealand played England in a Test match. The ground has also hosts One Day Internationals (ODIs), the first of these was in 1973 when New Zealand played Pakistan.61 Test centuries have been scored at Lancaster Park. The South African Jim Christy scored the first century at the ground when he made 103 against New Zealand in 1932. The first Test century by a New Zealander at Lancaster Park came in 1947, scored by Walter Hadlee against England. Walter Hadlee's son, Richard Hadlee, also scored a Test century at the ground when he made 103 against the West Indies in 1980. The West Indian Seymour Nurse holds the record for the highest Test innings at the ground, Nurse made 258 against New Zealand in 1969. Graham Dowling's 239, made against India in 1968, is the highest score at Lancaster Park by a New Zealander. Nathan Astle, also from New Zealand, holds the world record for fastest Test double century, which was made at Lancaster Park in 2002. Glenn Turner is the only player to have hit 3 Test centuries at the ground.The first ODI century made at the ground was in 1974 by the New Zealander Ken Wadsworth. Wadsworth made 104 from 98 deliveries against Australia. The Indian Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the highest ODI innings at the ground. Tendulkar scored 163 not out from 133 deliveries against New Zealand in 2009. Three players have scored two ODI centuries at Lancaster Park: West Indian Gordon Greenidge, Australian Adam Gilchrist and New Zealander Stephen Fleming.Brendon McCullum is the only player to have scored a Twenty20 International century at Lancaster Park. McCullum's innings of 116 not out from 56 deliveries was made against Australia in 2010.".
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- Q17052626 comment "Lancaster Park, currently known as AMI Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a sports stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. Lancaster Park has been used as an international cricket ground since 1930, when New Zealand played England in a Test match. The ground has also hosts One Day Internationals (ODIs), the first of these was in 1973 when New Zealand played Pakistan.61 Test centuries have been scored at Lancaster Park.".
- Q17052626 label "List of international cricket centuries at Lancaster Park".
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