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Catch the Black Caps in action — and a free bus ride into town

Catch the Black Caps in action —  and a free bus ride into town

Getting between the city centre and Bay Oval couldn't be easier this weekend as Black Caps fever hits Tauranga.

Whether you're a die-hard cricket fan or just keen to soak in the atmosphere, buses will make it easy to park 'n' ride from the city centre to the T20 clashes with Australia on Friday and Saturday.

The regular BayBus Number 5 service running from the city centre will take you straight to the action - with charter buses offering free rides back into town.

Mayor Mahé Drysdale said the buses offered a hassle-free alternative to driving around the Oval looking for a park.

"It means you can enjoy a meal and a drink in the city centre before heading off to the action - and after the game as well," he said.

"City centre car parks are free all weekend from 5pm Friday, including parking buildings, so the only cost is a one-way bus fare to the Oval."

The Chappell-Hadlee series is heating up, with rising star Tim Robinson smashing his first international century in last night's defeat.

"The Black Caps will be out for redemption," Mahé said.

"And you can be there to cheer them on."

Getting there:
Hop on the Number 5 bus from a city centre bus stop (e.g. outside the University of Waikato). You’ll be dropped off at Totara Street, just a short walk to Bay Oval. Standard fares apply on the way over (Bee Card or up to $3.40 cash).

Getting home:
After the match, buses will be waiting on Miro Street outside Bay Oval for a free ride back to Hamilton Street in the city centre.

Extra info:
The Number 5 bus service departs city centre stops to Totara Street every 15 minutes on Friday and every 30 minutes on Saturday.

Parking in the city centre is free after 5pm on weekdays and all weekend. Parking options can be found here.

For timetables and fare details for getting to the cricket, visit the BayBus website - fares of up to $3.40 cash may apply. Free buses back to the city centre will operate on demand.

Image captionCity centre bus stops
Posted: Oct 2, 2025,

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