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ICC World Cup: Seddon Park curator says ICC wants batting tracks

<p>Tomorrow's ICC World Cup 2015 India vs Ireland Group B clash in Napier could well see big runs from both sides as curator&nbsp;&nbsp;says tracks will not have much seam movement for the bowlers</p>

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The South Africa vs Zimbabwe World Cup game in progress at Seddon Park, Hamilton on February 15. Inset: Karl Johnson

The South Africa vs Zimbabwe World Cup game in progress at Seddon Park, Hamilton on February 15. Inset: Karl Johnson

Hamilton: Seddon Park is among the smaller grounds in world cricket with a capacity of just 10,200. The seating capacity is one-third (3200) with the rest of the ground being surrounded by grass embankments without seats.

The South Africa vs  Zimbabwe World Cup game in progress at Seddon Park, Hamilton on February 15. Pic/Getty Images
The South Africa vs Zimbabwe World Cup game in progress at Seddon Park, Hamilton on February 15. Pic/Getty Images 

But that does not mean the thrill in tomorrow’s India vs Ireland Group B game will be any less. In fact, the smaller the ground, the more excitement in today’s times of extra-ordinary strokeplay.

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