New Zealand vs Pakistan, T20, 5th T20I, March 26, 2025 - Venue
🏟️ Wellington, New Zealand
Stadium Facts
Established: 1999
Capacity: 37,000 (With temporary seating)
Floodlights: Available
Known As: Westpac Trust Stadium, Westpac Stadium
Pitch Details
Pitch Ends: Scoreboard End, City End
Home Team: Wellington and Wellington Firebirds
Curator: Brett Sipthorpe
Location
City: Wellington
Country: New Zealand
Timezone: +13:00
Stadium Profile
Venue description:
The Sky Stadium in Wellington is a multipurpose stadium. The first ODI played on this ground between New Zealand the West Indies in 2000 was abandoned, as a result of incessant rain. Since then, it has gone onto host 21 matches.
Due to its shape and silver coloured external walls, it is colloquially known as "The Cake Tin" (source - Wikipedia)
How does the pitch play?
Rain has had a major say in most of the games played here. The Westpac Stadium uses a drop-in pitch like most venues in New Zealand. As with a majority of the drop-in pitches, it tends to side with the batsmen.
What is a drop-in pitch?
A drop-in pitch is a cricket pitch which is prepared away from the ground or venue in which it is used, and literally "dropped in" to place for a cricket match. This allows multi-purpose venues to host other sports and events with more versatility than a dedicated cricket ground would allow. (source: Wikipedia)
For more about drop-in pitches, have a look at this link
By Bharath Ramraj