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.
From 2010 after State sponsorship ceased the competition was renamed as the Plunket Shield.
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
- 2008–09 – Auckland Aces
Plunket Shield winners
- 2009–10 – Northern Districts Knights
- 2010–11 – Canterbury Wizards
- 2011–12 – Northern Districts Knights
- 2012–13 – Central Districts Stags
- 2013–14 – Canterbury Wizards
- 2014–15 – Canterbury Kings
- 2015–16 – Auckland Aces
- 2016–17 – Canterbury Kings
- 2017–18 – Central Districts Stags
- 2018–19 – Central Districts Stags
- 2019–20 – Wellington Firebirds
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
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
Australia 2005–06
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
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
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
England A 2008–09
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
See also
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