Colin Maiden Park

Colin Maiden Park

Colin Maiden Park is a cricket ground in Auckland, New Zealand that stages first-class matches. It is one of the home grounds for the Auckland Aces.It has a capacity of 4,000.

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Coordinates: 36°52′51″S 174°50′53″E / 36.8809°S 174.8481°E / -36.8809; 174.8481


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