This article describes the history of New Zealand cricket from the 1945-46 season until 1970.
Domestic first-class cricket in New Zealand during this period centered on the Plunket Shield, which was the State Championship from 1906 to 1975.
An English team raised by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) toured New Zealand in the 1960-61 season to play four first-class matches versus New Zealand national team. MCC also played against each of the main provincial teams: Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, Central Districts and Northern Districts.
The MCC team was captained by Willie Watson and included Eric Russell, Roger Prideaux, Bob Barber, Jim Parks, John Murray, David Allen and David Larter.
See : CricketArchive tour itinerary
An International XI toured New Zealand in the 1961-62 season to play two first-class matches. The first match was versus the New Zealand national team at Lancaster Park in Christchurch; and the second match was versus New Zealand Cricket Council President's XI at Eden Park in Auckland. The International XI won the two matches by 8 wickets and 2 wickets respectively.
The International XI was captained by Richie Benaud and included Everton Weekes, Tom Graveney, Bob Simpson and Sonny Ramadhin.
See : CricketArchive tour itinerary
Australia played three matches versus the New Zealand national team but they were not granted Test status. Australia also played the New Zealand under-23 team and some of the main provincial teams: Central Districts, Northern Districts, Canterbury and Otago.
See : CricketArchive tour itinerary
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