Chappell Hadlee Trophy | |
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Administrator | International Cricket Council |
Format | ODI |
First tournament | 2004–05 |
Last tournament | 2009–10 |
Tournament format | series |
Number of teams | 2 |
Current champion | Australia |
Most successful | Australia (3) |
Most runs | Michael Hussey (736) Ricky Ponting (670) Brendon McCullum (624)[1] |
Most wickets | Mitchell Johnson (22) Daniel Vettori (20) Kyle Mills (18)[2] |
The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in cricket is an annual ODI series between Australia and New Zealand. It is named after legendary cricketing families from the two countries, the Chappell brothers (Ian, Gregory, and Trevor) of Australia and Walter Hadlee and his three sons, (Barry, Dayle and Sir Richard), of New Zealand.
The trophy is currently held by Australia after a 3–2 win over New Zealand in the 2009–10 edition of the tournament.[3] Australia have held the trophy after the last three series, having also won in 2007–08,[4] drawn in 2008–09.[5] Australia has won the trophy on the most occasions: three series wins to New Zealand's one.[6]
However, because of the ICC's Future tour's programme, the two sides are not scheduled to meet (in any form of the game) until at least the 2015/2016 season (Excluding World Cups). It is therefore assumed that the 2011 "tournament" will be the last holding of the Chappell-Hadlee Series until at least then. So in the meantime, it is assumed to be currently defunt.
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Over the four years the trophy has been run, the games have broken quite a few records, especially during the 2006-07 series.
The third ODI in 2005-06 at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, which was won by New Zealand, was the highest ever successful run chase by any country (332). However, this record was soon completely eclipsed by South Africa, also against Australia, scoring 438 in the second innings.
The first ODI in 2006-07 at Westpac Stadium, Wellington, was the first time Australia had ever been beaten by 10 wickets, in 646 ODI matches. It was also only the second time New Zealand had won by 10 wickets, the first in a full 50-over game.
The second ODI in 2006-07 at Eden Park, Auckland, broke a number of records. Australia's batting first total of 336 was a record total for Eden Park, and a record ODI total in New Zealand. The subsequent successful chase was a record chase for New Zealand (beating the record set the year before), and was second for successful chases in the world, only behind the South Africa chase of 2006. The loss also saw Australia lose the top spot in ODI rankings, also a first since the standings began.
The third ODI in 2006-07 at Seddon Park, Hamilton, was an even higher total set by Australia, 346. This obviously broke the record set two days before of the highest ODI total in New Zealand. New Zealand again successfully chased this, breaking that record again. Matthew Hayden's first innings total of 181 not out for Australia was the highest individual innings for an Australian batsman. Craig McMillan's century in the second innings was the fastest ever ODI century by a New Zealand batsman, beating the record Jacob Oram set earlier in the year.
It is also interesting that the four highest run chases in the world have all been conceded by Australia, with three of them in the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy. The order is:
Played | Australia | New Zealand | Tied |
7 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
Played | Australia | New Zealand | Tied / No Result |
23 | 11 | 9 | 3 |
Season | Host | Result | Player of the Series |
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2004-05 | Australia | Series tied 1-1 | Daniel Vettori |
2005-06 | New Zealand | Australia won 2-1 | Stuart Clark |
2006-07 | New Zealand | New Zealand won 3-0 | Shane Bond |
2007-08 | Australia | Australia won 2-0 | Ricky Ponting |
2008-09 | Australia | Series Tied 2-2 | Michael Hussey |
2009-10 | New Zealand | Australia won 3-2 | Mitchell Johnson/Scott Styris |
2010-11 | India[7] | Australia won 1-0 | Mitchell Johnson |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2004–05. One-Day International series result: Series tied 1-1.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | Australia captain | New Zealand captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 2196 | 5 Dec 2004 | Ricky Ponting | Stephen Fleming | Telstra Dome, Melbourne | NZ by 4 wickets |
ODI 2198 | 8 Dec 2004 | Ricky Ponting | Stephen Fleming | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | AUS by 17 runs |
ODI 2198a | 10 Dec 2004 | Ricky Ponting | Stephen Fleming | The Gabba, Brisbane | No result (rain) |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2005–06. One-Day International series result: Australia won 2-1.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | New Zealand captain | Australia captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 2301 | 3 Dec 2005 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Eden Park, Auckland | AUS by 147 runs |
ODI 2302 | 7 Dec 2005 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Westpac Stadium, Wellington | AUS by 2 runs |
ODI 2303 | 10 Dec 2005 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Jade Stadium, Christchurch | NZ by 2 wickets |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2006–07. One-Day International series result: New Zealand won 3-0.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | New Zealand captain | Australia captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 2524 | 16 Feb 2007 | Stephen Fleming | Michael Hussey | Westpac Stadium, Wellington | NZ by 10 wickets |
ODI 2526 | 18 Feb 2007 | Stephen Fleming | Michael Hussey | Eden Park, Auckland | NZ by 5 wickets |
ODI 2527 | 20 Feb 2007 | Stephen Fleming | Michael Hussey | Seddon Park, Hamilton | NZ by 1 wicket |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2007–08. One-Day International series result: Australia won 2-0.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | New Zealand captain | Australia captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 2655 | 14 Dec 2007 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | AUS by 7 wickets |
ODI 2656 | 16 Dec 2007 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | No result (rain) |
ODI 2657 | 20 Dec 2007 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Bellerive Oval, Hobart | AUS 120 runs |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2008–09. One-Day International series result: Australia retains trophy after 2-2 draw.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | New Zealand captain | Australia captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 2811 | 01 Feb 2009 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | WACA Ground, Perth | NZ by 2 wickets |
ODI 2816 | 06 Feb 2009 | Daniel Vettori | Michael Clarke | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | NZ by 6 wickets |
ODI 2817 | 08 Feb 2009 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | AUS by 32 runs |
ODI 2819 | 10 Feb 2009 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | AUS by 6 wickets |
ODI 2820 | 13 Feb 2009 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | The Gabba, Brisbane | No result (rain) |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2009-10. One-Day International series result: Australia won 3-2.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | New Zealand captain | Australia captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 2966 | 3 March 2010 | Ross Taylor | Ricky Ponting | McLean Park, Napier | NZ by 2 wickets |
ODI 2969 | 6 March 2010 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand | AUS by 12 runs |
ODI 2971 | 9 March 2010 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Seddon Park, Hamilton | AUS by 6 wickets |
ODI 2973 | 11 March 2010 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Eden Park, Auckland | AUS by 6 wickets |
ODI 2975 | 13 March 2010 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Westpac Stadium, Wellington | NZ by 51 runs |
The only scheduled ODI between Australia and New Zealand during the 2010-11 season was during the Group Stage of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, played in Nagpur, India, on 25 February 2011, so the countries agreed to contest the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in this match. Australia won by 7 wickets. [8]
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2010-11. One-Day International series result: Australia won 1-0.
One-Day International Series | |||||
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No. | Date | New Zealand captain | Australia captain | Venue | Result |
ODI 3107 | 25 February 2011 | Daniel Vettori | Ricky Ponting | Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur | AUS by 7 wickets |
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