There might be a distinct lack of international cricket at New Zealand's national stadium this summer but that hasn't stopped The Alternative Commentary Collective (ACC) team and Eden Park from devising a world first that will see hundreds (and potentially thousands) of balls disappear into the stands, but not at the hands of heroes such as the Dead Shark Eyes of Martin Guptill and The Little Lamb Jimmy Neesham but from everyday cricket sloggers.
Eden Park is gearing up for the first ever "Super Bash" event held over Auckland Anniversary weekend in which it will drop the redundant (for this season anyway) international T20 pitch into place and allow members of the public to come and face 6 deliveries on the hallowed turf usually reserved for international fixtures only.
"All too often, we hear a budding Blackcap brag that they could easily hit a six at Eden Park. Even Sports Minister, Hon Grant Robertson, has been quoted saying that anyone could hit a six", says Eden Park CEO Nick Sautner.
"This was our motivation for laying down the challenge of the Dulux Super Bash: to provide an opportunity for everyday cricketers to clear the rope on one of the world's most iconic cricket grounds."