History of cricket in New Zealand from 1970–71 to 2000
Main article: History of cricket in New Zealand
This article describes the history of New Zealand cricket from the 1970–71 season until 2000.
New Zealand's outstanding player in this period was the great fast bowler and all-rounder Richard Hadlee.
Domestic cricket
The Plunket Shield was replaced in 1974 by the Shell Trophy after Shell Oil became the principal sponsor of New Zealand cricket.
Plunket Shield winners
- 1970–71 – Central Districts
- 1971–72 – Otago
- 1972–73 – Wellington
- 1973–74 – Wellington
Shell Trophy winners
- 1974–75 – Otago
- 1975–76 – Canterbury
- 1976–77 – Otago
- 1977–78 – Auckland
- 1978–79 – Otago
- 1979–80 – Northern Districts
- 1980–81 – Auckland
- 1981–82 – Wellington
- 1982–83 – Wellington
- 1983–84 – Canterbury
- 1984–85 – Wellington
- 1985–86 – Otago
- 1986–87 – Central Districts
- 1987–88 – Otago
- 1988–89 – Auckland
- 1989–90 – Wellington
- 1990–91 – Auckland
- 1991–92 – Central Districts & Northern Districts shared
- 1992–93 – Northern Districts
- 1993–94 – Canterbury
- 1994–95 – Auckland
- 1995–96 – Auckland
- 1996–97 – Canterbury
- 1997–98 – Canterbury
- 1998–99 – Central Districts Stags
- 1999–2000 – Northern Districts Knights
International tours of New Zealand
England 1970–71
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – England won by 8 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Pakistan 1972–73
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Carisbrook, Dunedin – Pakistan won by an innings and 166 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Australia 1973–74
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – Australia won by 297 runs
England 1974–75
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – England won by an innings and 83 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
India 1975–76
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – India won by 8 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by an innings and 33 runs
Australia 1976–77
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – Australia won by 10 wickets
England 1977–78
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 72 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – England won by 174 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Pakistan 1978–79
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – Pakistan won by 128 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at McLean Park, Napier – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
West Indies 1979–80
For more information about this tour, see: West Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 1979–80
India 1980–81
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 62 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Australia 1981–82
- 1st Test at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- 2nd Test at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
- 3rd Test at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – Australia won by 8 wickets
Sri Lanka 1982–83
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – New Zealand won by an innings and 25 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 6 wickets
England 1983–84
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – New Zealand won by an innings and 132 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Pakistan 1984–85
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by an innings and 99 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Carisbrook, Dunedin – New Zealand won by 2 wickets
Australia 1985–86
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by 8 wickets
West Indies 1986–87
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – West Indies won by 10 wickets
- [ 3rd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
England 1987–88
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
Pakistan 1988–89
- [ 1st Test] at Carisbrook, Dunedin – game abandoned: heavy rain prevented the toss and any play; called off on the third day
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Australia 1989–90
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 9 wickets
India 1989–90
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – New Zealand won by 10 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at McLean Park, Napier – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
Sri Lanka 1990–91
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Trust Bank Park, Hamilton – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
England 1991–92
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – England won by an innings and 4 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – England won by 168 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
Australia 1992–93
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – Australia won by an innings and 60 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
Pakistan 1992–93
- [ 1st Test] at Trust Bank Park, Hamilton – Pakistan won by 33 runs
India 1993–94
- [ 1st Test] at Trust Bank Park, Hamilton – match drawn
Pakistan 1993–94
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – Pakistan won by 5 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – Pakistan won by an innings and 12 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – New Zealand won by 5 wickets
South Africa 1994–95
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – South Africa won by 93 runs
Sri Lanka 1994–95
- [ 1st Test] at McLean Park, Napier – Sri Lanka won by 241 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Carisbrook, Dunedin – match drawn
West Indies 1994–95
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – West Indies won by an innings and 322 runs
Pakistan 1995–96
- [ 1st Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – Pakistan won by 161 runs
Zimbabwe 1995–96
- [ 1st Test] at Trust Bank Park, Hamilton – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
England 1996–97
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – England won by an innings and 68 runs
- [ 3rd Test] at Lancaster Park, Christchurch – England won by 4 wickets
Sri Lanka 1996–97
- [ 1st Test] at Carisbrook, Dunedin – New Zealand won by an innings and 36 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Trust Bank Park, Hamilton – New Zealand won by 120 runs
Zimbabwe 1997–98
- [ 1st Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 10 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – New Zealand won by an innings and 13 runs
India 1998–99
- [ 1st Test] at Carisbrook, Dunedin – game abandoned: no toss was made; abandoned due to persistent rain
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by 4 wickets
- [ 3rd Test] at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton – match drawn
South Africa 1998–99
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – match drawn
- [ 2nd Test] at Jade Stadium, Christchurch – match drawn
- [ 3rd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – South Africa won by 8 wickets
Australia 1999–2000
- [ 1st Test] at Eden Park, Auckland – Australia won by 62 runs
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – Australia won by 6 wickets
- [ 3rd Test] at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton – Australia won by 6 wickets
West Indies 1999–2000
- [ 1st Test] at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton – New Zealand won by 9 wickets
- [ 2nd Test] at Basin Reserve, Wellington – New Zealand won by an innings and 105 runs
References
External sources
Annual reviews
- Playfair Cricket Annual 1971 to 2000 editions
- Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1971 to 2000 editions
Further reading
- Bill Frindall, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877–1978, Wisden, 1979
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