The six cities which will host games for next year's women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand have been revealed.
Auckland's Eden Park will host the opening weekend of games while Christchurch's Hagley Oval will be the venue of the final with Wellington, Tauranga, Hamilton and Dunedin also named as hosts.
READ MORE:
• Cricket: Ross Taylor backs Kane Williamson to remain Black Caps captain for all formats
• Cricket: The photo every Aussie cricket fan wants to see
• Cricket: Vengeful Team Cricket take out Black Clash in thriller
• Cricket: Mathew Sinclair left scratching his head after 20/20 Black Clash
The tournament, which will feature 31 games, will take place between February 6 and March 7. It will be the third time New Zealand play host to the World Cup, last time being in 2000 when the White Ferns won the final in Lincoln.
The Canterbury region also hosted the 1982 final when Australia beat England at Lancaster Park.