The Rose Bowl series is a series of Women's One Day International cricket matches between Australia and New Zealand that has been running since February 1985. It was originally known as the Shell Rose Bowl; the name was changed to the Rose Bowl Series in 2001.
Format | Women's ODI |
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First edition | 1985 |
Latest edition | 2020 |
Tournament format | Bilateral series |
Number of teams | 2 |
Current champion | Australia |
Most successful | Australia (22 times) |
Most runs | Belinda Clark (1967)[1] |
Most wickets | Cathryn Fitzpatrick (70)[2] |
Until 2000, the tournament took place annually, with matches alternating between the two countries. However, since then the format has changed regularly. The most recent series, held in Australia, took place in late 2020 in Brisbane.
Australia has dominated the tournament, winning 22 series to New Zealand's three,[3] and New Zealand have only won 4 of 36 matches in the 21st century. New Zealand's last series victory came in the 1998-99 cricket season, when they defeated Australia over three matches in Palmerston North in New Zealand. Their only series victory in Australia was achieved in 1987, when they won two of the three matches in Perth.
Results summary
editPlayed | Won by Australia |
Won by New Zealand |
Drawn | No result | |
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ODI matches | 97 | 71 | 24 | 0 | 2 |
ODIs in Australia | 53 | 41 | 11 | 0 | 1 |
ODIs in New Zealand | 44 | 30 | 13 | 0 | 1 |
All Series | 29 | 22 | 3 | 4 | – |
Series in Australia | 15 | 13 | 1 | 1 | – |
Series in New Zealand | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | – |
Series in both countries | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | – |
Series results
editSeries | Season | Played in | First Match | Winner | Series result | Match venue | Match result | Notes |
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1[4] | 1984–85 | Australia | 7 February 1985 | Australia | 2–1
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Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne | Australia won by 9 wickets | |
Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne | New Zealand won by 5 wickets | |||||||
Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne | Australia won by 108 runs | |||||||
2[5] | 1985–86 | New Zealand | 20 January 1986 | Drawn | 1–1
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Basin Reserve, Wellington | Australia won by 4 runs | |
Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt | New Zealand won by 5 wickets | |||||||
Lancaster Park, Christchurch | No result | |||||||
3[6] | 1986–87 | Australia | 18 January 1987 | New Zealand | 2–1
|
Willetton Sports Club No. 1, Perth | New Zealand won by 8 wickets | |
Willetton Sports Club No. 1, Perth | New Zealand won by 4 wickets | |||||||
Rosalie Parks, Perth | Australia won by 8 wickets | |||||||
4[7] | 1987–88 | New Zealand | 20 January 1988 | Australia | 3–0
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Eden Park, Auckland | Australia won by 8 runs | |
Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Australia won by 28 runs | |||||||
Basin Reserve, Wellington | Australia won by 4 wickets | |||||||
5 | 1988–89 | Australia | 7 December 1988 | Australia | 2–0
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Manuka Oval, Canberra | Australia won by 46 runs | [A] |
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne | Australia won by 75 runs | |||||||
6[8] | 1989–90 | New Zealand | 6 February 1990 | Australia | 2–1
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Australia won by 3 wickets | |
Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt | New Zealand won by 8 wickets | |||||||
Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt | Australia won by 57 runs | |||||||
7[9] | 1990–91 | Australia | 17 January 1991 | Australia | 2–1
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Bellerive Oval, Hobart | Australia won by 8 wickets | |
Melbourne Grammar School, Melbourne | Australia won by 86 runs | |||||||
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne | New Zealand won by 5 wickets | |||||||
8 | 1991–92 | Australia | 13 January 1993 | Drawn | 1–1
|
Basin Reserve, Wellington | Australia won by 7 wickets | [B] |
Hagley Oval, Christchurch | New Zealand won by 3 wickets | |||||||
9[10] | 1992–93 | Australia | 13 January 1993 | Australia | 2–1
|
Oakes Oval, Lismore | Australia won by 86 runs | |
The Gabba, Brisbane | Australia won by 9 wickets | |||||||
The Gabba, Brisbane | New Zealand won by 5 wickets | |||||||
10[11] | 1993–94 | New Zealand | 18 January 1994 | New Zealand | 2–1
|
Eden Park, Auckland | New Zealand won by 3 wickets | |
Levin Domain, Levin | Australia won by 43 runs | |||||||
Basin Reserve, Wellington | New Zealand won by 2 runs | |||||||
11 | 1994–95 | New Zealand | 14 January 1995 | Drawn | 1–1
|
Victoria Park, Whanganui | New Zealand won by 1 run | [C] |
Eden Park, Auckland | Australia won by 6 wickets | |||||||
12[12] | 1995–96 | Australia | 1 February 1996 | Australia | 2–1
|
St Peter's College, Adelaide | New Zealand won by 11 runs | |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 4 runs | |||||||
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 7 wickets | |||||||
13[13] | 1996–97 | Australia | 13 February 1997 | Australia | 4–1
|
McLean Park, Napier | New Zealand won by 22 runs | |
Eden Park, Auckland | Australia won by 89 runs | |||||||
Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Australia won by 11 runs | |||||||
Basin Reserve, Wellington | Australia won by 6 wickets | |||||||
Basin Reserve, Wellington | Australia won by 3 wickets | |||||||
14[14] | 1997–98 | Australia | 5 November 1997 | Australia | 2–1
|
Bankstown Oval, Sydney | Australia won by 5 runs | |
Bankstown Oval, Sydney | Australia won by 61 runs | |||||||
Bankstown Oval, Sydney | New Zealand won by 1 wicket | |||||||
15[15] | 1998–99 | New Zealand | 13 February 1999 | New Zealand | 2–1
|
Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North | New Zealand won by 3 wickets | |
Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North | New Zealand won by 23 runs | |||||||
Basin Reserve, Wellington | Australia won by 131 runs | |||||||
16[16] | 1999–2000 | Australia | 6 February 2000 | Australia | 3–0
|
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne | Australia won by 13 runs | |
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne | Australia won by 6 wickets | |||||||
Junction Oval, Melbourne | Australia won by 7 wickets | |||||||
17 | 2001–02 | Australia and New Zealand | 20 February 2002 | Australia | 5–1
|
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 53 runs[17] | [D] |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 3 wickets (D/N)[18] | |||||||
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | Australia won by 57 runs[19] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | New Zealand won by 22 runs[20] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 17 runs[21] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 6 wickets[22] | |||||||
18 | 2002–03 | New Zealand | 26 January 2003 | Australia | 3–0
|
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 63 runs[23] | [E] |
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 6 wickets[24] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 109 runs[25] | |||||||
19 | 2003–04 | Australia and New Zealand | 11 February 2004 | Australia | 5–1
|
Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland | Australia won by 78 runs[26] | |
Westpac Park, Hamilton | Australia won by 8 wickets[27] | |||||||
Westpac Park, Hamilton | Australia won by 83 runs[28] | |||||||
Bankstown Oval, Sydney | New Zealand won by 20 runs[29] | |||||||
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne | Australia won by 40 runs[30] | |||||||
Bellerive Oval, Hobart | Australia won by 4 wickets[31] | |||||||
20 | 2004–05 | Australia | 10 March 2005 | Australia | 3–0
|
Lilac Hill Park, Perth | Australia won by 87 runs[32] | |
WACA Ground, Perth | Australia won by 7 runs[33] | |||||||
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth | Australia won by 3 wickets[34] | |||||||
21 | 2006–07 | Australia | 20 October 2006 | Australia | 5–0
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Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 1 run[35] | |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 1 wicket[36] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 5 runs[37] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 85 runs[38] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 4 wickets[39] | |||||||
22 | 2007 | Australia | 21 July 2007 | Australia | 3–2
|
Gardens Oval, Darwin | Australia won by 7 wickets[40] | |
Gardens Oval, Darwin | New Zealand won by 35 runs[41] | |||||||
Gardens Oval, Darwin | Australia won by 6 wickets[42] | |||||||
Gardens Oval, Darwin | Australia won by 2 runs[43] | |||||||
Gardens Oval, Darwin | New Zealand won by 4 wickets[44] | |||||||
23 | 2007–08 | New Zealand | 8 March 2008 | Australia | 3–2
|
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 63 runs[45] | |
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | New Zealand won by 82 runs[46] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | New Zealand won by 5 wickets[47] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 6 runs[48] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Australia won by 8 wickets[49] | |||||||
24 | 2008–09 | New Zealand | 1 February 2009 | Drawn | 2–2
|
Cobham Oval, Whangārei | New Zealand won by 2 wickets[50] | |
Cobham Oval, Whangārei | New Zealand won by 4 runs[51] | |||||||
Seddon Park, Hamilton | Australia won by 104 runs (D/N)[52] | |||||||
Seddon Park, Hamilton | Australia won by 44 runs[53] | |||||||
Basin Reserve, Wellington | Match abandoned without a ball being bowled[54] | |||||||
25 | 2009–10 | Australia and New Zealand | 10 February 2010 | Australia | 8–0
|
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 115 runs[55] | |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 4 wickets (D/L method)[56] | |||||||
Junction Oval, Melbourne | Australia won by 102 runs[57] | |||||||
Junction Oval, Melbourne | Australia won by 10 wickets[58] | |||||||
Junction Oval, Melbourne | Australia won by 103 runs[59] | |||||||
Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown | Australia won by 2 wickets[60] | |||||||
Queen's Park, Invercargill | Australia won by 6 wickets[61] | |||||||
Queen's Park, Invercargill | Australia won by 6 wickets[62] | |||||||
26 | 2010–11 | Australia and New Zealand | 24 February 2011 | Australia | 2–0
|
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Match cancelled[63] | |
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Match cancelled[64] | |||||||
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln | Match cancelled[65] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Match abandoned without a ball bowled[66] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 6 wickets[67] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 19 runs[68] | |||||||
27 | 2011–12 | Australia | 25 January 2012 | Australia | 1–0
|
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | No result[69] | |
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval, Sydney | Match abandoned without a ball bowled[70] | |||||||
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval, Sydney | Australia won by 9 wickets[71] | |||||||
28 | 2012–13 | Australia | 12 December 2012 | Australia | 3–1
|
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | New Zealand won by 8 wickets[72] | |
North Sydney Oval, Sydney | Australia won by 4 wickets[73] | |||||||
North Sydney Oval, Sydney | Australia won by 9 wickets[74] | |||||||
North Sydney Oval, Sydney | Australia won by 7 runs[75] | |||||||
29 | 2015–16 | New Zealand | 20 February 2016 | Australia | 2–1
|
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | New Zealand won by 9 runs[76] | |
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | Australia won by 8 wickets[77] | |||||||
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | Australia won by 6 wickets[78] | |||||||
30 | 2016–17 | New Zealand | 26 February 2017 | Australia | 2–1
|
Eden Park No 2, Auckland | New Zealand won by 5 wickets[79] | |
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | Australia won by 4 wickets[80] | |||||||
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | Australia won by 5 wickets[81] | |||||||
31 | 2018–19 | Australia | 22 February 2019 | Australia | 3–0
|
WACA Ground, Perth | Australia won by 5 runs[82] | |
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide | Australia won by 95 runs[83] | |||||||
Junction Oval, Melbourne | Australia won by 7 wickets[84] | |||||||
32 | 2020–21 | Australia | 3 October 2020 | Australia | 3–0
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Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 7 wickets[85] | |
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 4 wickets[86] | |||||||
Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Australia won by 232 runs[87] |
Notes
edit- A. a The 1988–89 series was part of the 1988 World Cup.
- B. b The 1991–92 series was part of a triangular series also including England, shared between England and Australia.
- C. c The 1994–95 series was part of the New Zealand Women's Centenary Tournament, a triangular tournament won by India.
- D. d The 2001–02 series was won by Australia on points, 14–2, where home wins were awarded two points and away wins three.[88]
- E. e The 2002–03 series was part of the World Series of Women's Cricket, a four-team tournament also involving England and India. The final match of the series was the final of the tournament.
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