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The Rose Bowl series is a series of Women's One-day International cricket matches between Australia and New Zealand. It has been running since February 1985, and was then known as the Shell Rose Bowl. Until 2000, it was an annual affair, with matches alternating between each country; since then the format has changed constantly. The most recent series was held at Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand between 8 March and 16 March. Australia have dominated the tournament, winning 16 series to New Zealand's three, and New Zealand have only won 4 of 28 matches in the 21st century.
[edit] Series results
Season |
Series winner |
Result |
Number of matches |
Venue |
Note |
1984–85 |
Australia |
2–1 |
3 |
Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne, Australia |
|
1985–86 |
Drawn |
1–1 |
3 |
New Zealand |
|
1986–87 |
New Zealand |
2–1 |
3 |
Perth, Australia |
|
1987–88 |
Australia |
3–0 |
3 |
New Zealand |
|
1988–89 |
Australia |
2–0 |
2 |
Australia |
Part of 1988 World Cup |
1989–90 |
Australia |
2–1 |
3 |
New Zealand |
|
1990–91 |
Australia |
2–1 |
3 |
Australia |
|
1991–92 |
Drawn |
1–1 |
2 |
New Zealand |
Part of triangular series also including England, shared between England and Australia |
1992–93 |
Australia |
2–1 |
3 |
Australia |
|
1993–94 |
New Zealand |
2–1 |
3 |
New Zealand |
|
1994–95 |
Drawn |
1–1 |
2 |
New Zealand |
New Zealand Women's Centenary Tournament, triangular tournament won by India. |
1995–96 |
Australia |
2–1 |
3 |
Adelaide, Australia |
|
1996–97 |
Australia |
4–1 |
5 |
New Zealand |
|
1997–98 |
Australia |
2–1 |
3 |
Bankstown Oval, Sydney, Australia |
|
1998–99 |
New Zealand |
2–1 |
3 |
New Zealand |
|
1999–2000 |
Australia |
3–0 |
3 |
Melbourne, Australia |
|
2001–02 |
Australia |
5–1 |
6 |
Australia (3) and New Zealand (3) |
Home-and-away series. Australia won 14–2 on points, where home wins were awarded two points and away wins three.[1] |
2002–03 |
Australia |
3–0 |
3 |
New Zealand |
Part of World Series of Women's Cricket, a four-team tournament also involving England and India. The final match of the series was the final of the tournament. |
2003–04 |
Australia |
5–1 |
6 |
Australia (3) and New Zealand (3) |
Home-and-away series. |
2004–05 |
Australia |
3–0 |
3 |
Perth, Australia |
|
2006–07 |
Australia |
5–0 |
5 |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia |
|
2007–08 |
Australia |
3–2 |
5 |
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand |
|
[edit] External links
[edit] References
[edit] Further references and notes
- ^ Rose Bowl 2001/02 Table, CricketArchive