Kiwis lead 4-3 in head-to-heads in World Cups. © Getty Images Seductive for batsmen, challenging for bowlers and frustrating for captains, Auckland’s Eden Park takes centre-stage on Saturday with the ground’s peculiar dimensions proving the major talking point for New Zealand and Australia. (Complete World Cup 2015 coverage | Schedule | Points table | History | Stats) With the boundary at just 55 metres at both ends and 65m on the square — much shorter than the International Cricket Council regulations of 64m minimum (straight) — the ground is exempt from current size demands as Eden Park has been staging international cricket since before 2007. (David Warner ready to tackle hostile Kiwi fans) As a result, the compact, diamond-shaped ground means the Pool A clash between co-hosts New Zealand and Australia should be ripe for big scoring. (Australian team to test new helmets vs New Zealand) Explosive batsmen such as Glenn Maxwell, David Warner, Aaron Finch and Mitchell Marsh on one side and Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Corey Anderson and Luke Ronchi on the other will strive to match them shot for shot in front of a 40,000 sell-out. (Shane Watson confronts ‘crunch time’) “Both teams can swing the ball at the top of the innings with the two…