History of cricket in New Zealand from 2000–01
This article describes the history of New Zealand cricket from the 2000-01 season.
Leading players during this period include Stephen Fleming, Shane Bond, Daniel Vettori and Scott Styris.
Domestic cricket
The Shell Trophy was replaced as the first-class domestic championship in 2001 by the State Championship, sponsored by the State Insurance Company.
Shell Trophy winners
- 2000-01 – Wellington Firebirds
State Championship winners
- 2001-02 – Auckland Aces
- 2002-03 – Auckland Aces
- 2003-04 – Wellington Firebirds
- 2004-05 – Auckland Aces
- 2005-06 – Central Districts Stags
- 2006-07 – Northern Districts Knights
- 2007-08 – Canterbury Wizards
International tours of New Zealand
Zimbabwe 2000–01
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
Sri Lanka 2000–01
This was a limited overs tour only. For details, see: Sri Lankan cricket team in New Zealand in 2000–01.
Bangladesh 2001–02
- 1st Test (Westpac Park) – New Zealand won by an innings and 52 runs
- 2nd Test (Basin Reserve) – New Zealand won by an innings and 74 runs
England 2001–02
- 1st Test (Jade Stadium, Christchurch) – England won by 98 runs
- 2nd Test (Basin Reserve, Wellington) – match drawn
- 3rd Test (Eden Park, Auckland) – New Zealand won by 78 runs
England also played in 7 limited overs matches including 5 One Day Internationals.
India 2002–03
- 1st Test at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 10 wickets
- 2nd Test at Westpac Park, Hamilton – New Zealand won by 4 wickets
Pakistan 2003–04
- 1st Test at Westpac Park, Hamilton – match drawn
- 2nd Test at Basin Reserve, Wellington – Pakistan won by 7 wickets
South Africa 2003–04
- [ 1st Test] at Westpac Park, Hamilton – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by 9 wickets
- [ 3rd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – South Africa won by 6 wickets
Sri Lanka 2004–05
- [ 1st Test] at Westpac Park, Hamilton – game abandoned: tour cancelled following the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – game abandoned: tour cancelled following the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster
Australia 2004–05
- [ 1st Test] at Jade Stadium, Christchurch – Australia won by 9 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – Australia won by 9 wickets
Sri Lanka 2005-06
- [ 1st Test] at McLean Park, Napier – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by an innings and 38 runs
See: Sri Lankan cricket team in New Zealand in 2005–06
West Indies 2005–06
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by 27 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 10 wickets
- [ 3rd Test] at McLean Park, Napier – match drawn
See: West Indies cricket team in New Zealand in 2005–06
Australia 2005–06
See : 2005–06 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy
Sri Lanka 2006–07
- [ 1st Test] at Jade Stadium, Christchurch – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – Sri Lanka won by 217 runs
See: Sri Lankan cricket team in New Zealand in 2005–06
Australia 2006–07
- [ 1st ODI ] at Westpac Stadium, Wellington – New Zealand won by 10 wickets
- [ 2nd ODI ] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
- [ 3rd ODI ] at Seddon Park, Hamilton – New Zealand won by 1 wicket
See: 2006–07 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy
Bangladesh 2007–08
ODI series
- [ 1st ODI] New Zealand v Bangladesh at Eden Park, Auckland, 26 December 2007, New Zealand won by 6 wickets[1]
- [ 2nd ODI] New Zealand v Bangladesh at McLean Park, Napier, 28 December 2007, New Zealand won by 102 runs (D/L method)[2]
- [ 3rd ODI] New Zealand v Bangladesh at Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, 31 December 2007, New Zealand won by 10 wickets[3]
New Zealand won series 3-0
Test series
- [ 1st Test] New Zealand v Bangladesh at University Oval, Dunedin, 4–6 January 2008, New Zealand won by 9 wickets[4]
- [ 2nd Test] New Zealand v Bangladesh at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 12–14 January 2008, New Zealand won by an innings and 137 runs[5]
New Zealand won series 2-0
England 2007–08
T20 series
- [ 1st T20] New Zealand v England at Eden Park, Auckland, 5 February 2008, England won by 32 runs[6]
- [ 2nd T20] New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch - 7 February 2008, England won by 50 runs[7]
England won series 2-0
ODI series
- [ 1st ODI] New Zealand v England at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 9 February 2008, New Zealand won by 6 wickets[8]
- [ 2nd ODI] New Zealand v England at Seddon Park, Hamilton, 12 February 2008, New Zealand won by 10 wickets[9]
- [ 3rd ODI] New Zealand v England at Eden Park, Auckland, 15 February 2008, England won by 6 wickets[10]
- [ 4th ODI] New Zealand v England at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2008, Match tied[11]
- [ 5th ODI] New Zealand v England at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, 23 February 2008, New Zealand won by 34 runs[12]
New Zealand won series 3-1
Test series
- [ 1st Test] New Zealand v England at Eden Park, Auckland, 5–9 March 2008, New Zealand won by 189 runs[13]
- [ 2nd Test] New Zealand v England at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 13-17 Mar 2008, England won by 126 runs[14]
- [ 2nd Test] New Zealand v England at McLean Park, Napier, 22-26 Mar 2008, England won by 121 runs[15]
England won series 2-1
West Indies 2008–09
Test series
- [ 1st Test] New Zealand v West Indies at University Oval, Dunedin, 11-15 Dec 2008, Match drawn[16]
- [ 2nd Test] New Zealand v West Indies at McLean Park, Napier, 19-23 Dec 2008, Match drawn[17]
Series drawn
T20 series
- [ 1st T20] New Zealand v West Indies at Eden Park, Auckland, 26 December 2008, Match tied (West Indies won the one-over eliminator)[18]
- [ 2nd T20] New Zealand v West Indies at Seddon Park, Hamilton, 28 December 2008, New Zealand won by 36 runs[19]
New Zealand won series 1-0
ODI series
- [ 1st ODI ] at Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, 31 Dec 2008, No result[20]
- [ 2nd ODI ] at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, 3 Jan 2009, West Indies won by 5 wickets (D/L method)[21]
- [ 3rd ODI ] at Westpac Stadium, Wellington, 7 Jan 2009, New Zealand won by 7 wickets[22]
- [ 4th ODI ] at Eden Park, Auckland, 10 Jan 2009, No result[23]
- [ 5th ODI ] at McLean Park, Napier, 13 Jan 2009, New Zealand won by 9 runs (D/L method)[24]
New Zealand won series 2-1
India 2008–09
T20 series
- [ 1st T20 ] at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2009, New Zealand won by 7 wickets[25]
- [ 2nd T20 ] at Westpac Stadium, Wellington, 27 February 2009, New Zealand won by 5 wickets[26]
New Zealand win series 2-0
ODI series
- [ 1st ODI ] at McLean Park, Napier, 3 Mar 2009, India won by 53 runs[27]
- [ 2nd ODI ] at Westpac Stadium, Wellington, 6 Mar 2009, No result[28]
- [ 3rd ODI ] at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, 8 Mar 2009, India won by 58 runs[29]
- [ 4th ODI ] at Seddon Park, Hamilton, 11 Mar 2009, India won by 84 runs[30]
- [ 5th ODI ] at Eden Park, Auckland, 14 Mar 2009, New Zealand won by 8 runs[31]
India wins series 3-1
Test series
- [ 1st Test ] at Seddon Park, Hamiton, 18-21 Mar 2009, India won by 10 wickets [32]
- [ 2nd Test ] at McLean Park, Napier, 26–30 March 2009, Match drawn [33]
- [ 3rd test ] at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 3-7 Apr 2009, Match drawn due to rain[34]
India wins series 1-0
References
- ↑ New Zealand v Bangladesh at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v Bangladesh at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v Bangladesh at Queenstown ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v Bangladesh at Dunedin ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v Bangladesh at Dunedin ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Wellington ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Hamilton ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Christchurch ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Wellington ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v England at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Dunedin ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Hamilton ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Queenstown ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Christchurch ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Wellington ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v West Indies at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Wellington ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Wellington ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Christchurch ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Hamilton ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Auckland ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Hamilton ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Napier ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
- ↑ New Zealand v India at Wellington ESPN Cricinfo.com 27 August 2012
External sources
Annual reviews
- Playfair Cricket Annual – editions from 2001
- Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – editions from 2001
Further reading
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