Hawke's Bay has had a sporting prayer answered with Napier's McLean Park pencilled in for one of New Zealand's biggest cricket games of next summer.
The Chappell-Hadlee series one-day match between New Zealand and world champions Australia on February 2 will start an extraordinary six weeks in which total crowds at five events in Hawke's Bay could top 100,000.
The naming of Napier as host of the second of the three Chappell-Hadlee ODIs - as well as two other internationals next summer - allays fears for McLean Park's big-match future sparked by the nightmare of January 28, when rain washed out a match against Pakistan without a ball being bowled.
McLean Park, which in 1996 was the scene of the Black Caps' first day-night match in New Zealand, has been allocated its first international Twenty20 game, between the Black Caps and Bangladesh on January 3 and ODI blockbusters with Australia and then South Africa on March 1.
Also confirmed for McLean Park are New Zealand matches against Pakistan and England the following season.