New Zealand Cricket COO Anthony Crummy said that while disappointing, it was important to make the decision as early as possible.
"We are still fully committed to bringing back international cricket to McLean Park, but Napier City Council raised some concerns about the ground being ready and together we've had to make a tough decision" said Crummy.
"It's really disappointing that Napier won't get to host what is one of our marquee games this summer, but it was important that we informed fans swiftly once we were made aware of the risks."
Chief Executive of Central Districts Pete De Wet said the right decision had been made.
"Whilst cricket fans in Hawke's Bay will be as disappointed by this decision as we are, we need to ensure that the issues with the outfield are resolved. This will ensure that McLean Park secures International Cricket into the future, and CD Cricket will benefit from this as well."
The shifted ODI at Bay Oval will remain on 28 February and as a day-night match.