The Amazing Mace – and BLACKCAPS, coming to a town near you

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The New Zealand national cricket team, known as the Black Caps, made their Test debut in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth nation to play Test cricket. After waiting 26 years for their first Test win against the West Indies in 1956, they also played their first ODI in 1972–73 against Pakistan. New Zealand are the inaugural World Test Championship champions (2021) and have won the ICC Champions Trophy (2000). They have reached the Cricket World Cup final twice and the T20 World Cup final once.

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The BLACKCAPS will carry their ICC World Test Championship trophy, the Mace, on a week-long, nationwide tour of New Zealand later this month.

Plans have been drawn up to start the tour in Whangarei on Monday, July 26, and to visit Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill through the week so members of the public have an opportunity to be photographed with the unique trophy and collect autographs and a team poster.

NZC chief executive David White said that, although parades and other celebration ideas had initially been ruled out because of managed isolation requirements and the fact some players had remained in the United Kingdom, the demand from the public to be included in the celebration had forced a re-think.

“It’s quickly become apparent that Kiwis want an opportunity to be part of, and to share in this historic achievement,” said Mr White. “We’ve been inundated with requests to do something so that New Zealanders can join in with the team and share the moment.

Photo Credit: LinkedIn profile photo of David White

“At first, we thought the time-out in managed isolation and the length of time since the win would dampen enthusiasm for a public celebration, but we have been persuaded to think again,” he said.

The BLACKCAPS and support staff currently in MIQ will be released on Saturday and Mr White said it was essential they were allowed to spend some time with their families and friends before the trophy tour.

Along with the WHITE FERNS’ ICC World Cup triumph in 2000, the BLACKCAPS’ WTC win is comfortably the biggest achievement in the history of New Zealand cricket and Mr White said it was appropriate that New Zealanders should have the chance to join in on the festivities.

“This is just as much a chance for our BLACKCAPS to say thank you to New Zealanders as anything else, and for NZC to express its gratitude to the country for creating an environment in which this was even possible,” said Mr White.

“If it wasn’t for the sacrifices so many Kiwis made, and the leadership from our Government and Health authorities in allowing us to fulfil our ICC World Test Championship obligations, I very much doubt we would be in this position today.”

The nationwide tour will involve selected BLACKCAPS and support staff assembling at each of the cities on the route, starting with a small group including Tim Southee at his home town of Whangarei.

Players involved will also include Will Sommerville, Jeet Raval and Todd Astle – all of whom were involved in the WTC campaign despite not being in England for the final. That trio will receive their winners medals retrospectively.

Mr White said that, while dates and cities had been confirmed, some venues were still a work in progress and would be made public as soon as possible.

“We’ve tried to cover as much of the country as possible in a week to give the maximum number of people the chance to participate,” he said.

“I know some regions will be disappointed to miss out but I can assure them there’ll be further opportunities as we head towards our home international summer and that we’ll make a point of including as much of the country as realistically possible.”

NZC’s intent is to have the Mace on display at every BLACKCAPS home international game this summer.

Further details and arrangements of the road-trip will be announced as they are finalised.

Schedule

26th July – Whangarei

27th July – Auckland (Eden Park)

28th July – Tauranga/Hamilton

29th July – New Plymouth/Palmerston North

30th July – Wellington

31st July – Christchurch

1st August – Dunedin (Forsyth Bar)

1st August – Invercargill (Stadium Southland)

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