New Zealand Cricket Museum
Te rohe
Location
Museum Stand, Basin Reserve, Wellington
Ngā haora mahi
Opening hours
Open Sundays 11am - 2pm and game days in the summer season. Private bookings can be arranged for other times. Contact the Curator at curator@nzcricketmuseum.co.nz for further information.
Te utu
Admission
Koha is appreciated.
Established in 1987, the New Zealand Cricket Museum is located at Wellington's iconic Basin Reserve.
Highlighting that there's more to cricket than Tests and tea breaks, exhibits show the game's development since its early-1800s introduction into New Zealand summers. Highlights include one of the world's oldest bats and gear used by NZ legends like Bert Sutcliffe, Trish McKelvey, Sir Richard Hadlee, Maia Lewis and Stephen Fleming.
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Collection Strengths
Social history
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Facilities
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Archives
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Reference library
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High resolution images available for order
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Wheelchair access
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Free Wi-Fi
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Function space
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Toilets
Kei te mahere
On the map
Tūhuratia te kohinga
Explore collection
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TAONGA | ITEM
Ball: Julie Harris 1987-1998
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TAONGA | ITEM
Scrapbook: Julie Harris 'Cricket Book 4' 1993-1994
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TAONGA | ITEM
Scrapbook: Julie Harris 'Cricket #3' 1980s - 1990s