Seddon Park has been used for
first-class cricket since the 1956–57 season, coinciding with the formation of the
Northern Districts Cricket Association and the inclusion of the
Northern Districts cricket team in the
Plunket Shield competition. The ground is used for hosting Twenty20 International matches, One Day International matches as well as
Test matches. It has hosted a total of 9 T20Is, 34 ODIs and 25 Test matches. The first ODI played here was between New Zealand and India on 15 February 1981, which New Zealand won by 57 runs. The first Test match was played on 22–26 February 1991, between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, which was a draw.
Kane Williamson has the highest Test score on the ground, 251 versus West Indies in 2020. The ground was also used for one season in 2001 for the majority of Waikato and
Chiefs rugby home games. Temporary stands were raised for the games. Rugby returned to the newly built
Waikato Stadium for the following year. ==Cricket World Cups==