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2021–22; 2022–23; 2023–24; 2024–25; 2025–26; Pages in category "2021–22 New Zealand cricket season" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...
AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand: 22 February 2005 [84] Jacob Oram Bangladesh: McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand: 5 February 2010 Number 9 Kyle Mills: 54 India: AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand: 8 March 2009 [85] Number 10 Tim Southee: 55: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, India: 16 October 2016 [86] Number 11 ...
The 2021–22 international cricket season took place from September 2021 to April 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 29 Tests , 111 One Day Internationals (ODIs), 112 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), 25 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), 40 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), and two women's Test matches were scheduled to be played during this period.
New Zealand won the first two ODIs, with Latham scoring an unbeaten century in the second match, winning the series with a game to spare. [14] New Zealand won the third and final ODI by 164 runs, to win the series 3–0. [15] New Zealand won the first two T20I matches to win the series with a game to spare. [16]
A warm-up match for the New Zealand team at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan in Savar was scheduled to take place, but was later cancelled. [9] The New Zealand team arrived in Bangladesh on 24 August 2021. [10] Bangladesh won the first match of the series by seven wickets, to record their first win against New Zealand in T20I cricket. [11]
New Zealand was 180-1 when it reached its winning target in the 27th over. ... bats during the first ODI international cricket match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve in ...
Between 1971–72 and 1979–80, the competition was played on a knock-out basis with a preliminary round, semi-finals and a final. From 1980–81 to 1984–85 the competition was played in a league format with all six teams playing each other once and the top two teams playing off in a final.
The match was cut to 47 overs-a-side after two rain interruptions when New Zealand batted and was bowled out for 209 in 45.1 overs. Sri Lanka was set a target of 210.