Australian batsman Aaron Finch was asked for anecdotes about his two Eden Park appearances.
"Probably nothing I could mention," he smiled. "They're just passionate, aren't they? Once New Zealand get on top in a game, they [the crowd] become such a huge factor.
"We saw in that World Cup game here. The crowd was unbelievable. They get stuck into you, which creates pretty good banter at times.
"There is a lot of unimaginative stuff as well, but it is a great place to play. The crowd feel right on top of you as well. We haven't won here for a while [Australia have lost their last three ODIs]."
"Being a small ground it makes you feel like everyone is behind you," New Zealand opener Martin Guptill said. "It's always good fun listening to the noise. It gives us a boost."
Finch said as a smaller ground, it could create problems elsewhere.
"You find that you start thinking everything in boundaries and sixes, as opposed to just sticking to your game plan."