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New Zealand A cricket team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New Zealand 'A'
Personnel
Test captainTom Bruce
One Day captainTom Bruce
T20I captainCorey Anderson
Team information
Founded1997
History
First-class debutEngland XI
in 30 January 1997
at Victoria Park, Whanganui
Official websiteOfficial Website

The New Zealand A cricket team is a cricket team representing New Zealand, and is the second tier of international New Zealand cricket below the full New Zealand cricket team. The team played its first game, against an England XI, in 1996/97.

New Zealand A have played fewer games in their history than most other A sides, partly because of a three-year gap between 2000/01 and 2003/04 in which they played no matches at all.

Season-by-season results summary

First-class matches played
Year Opposition Venue W L D NR
1997 England XI New Zealand 1
1997 Sri Lankans New Zealand 1
1998 Zimbabweans New Zealand 1
1998 Pakistan A New Zealand 1[1]
1998 South Africans New Zealand 1
1999 England Lions New Zealand 1
1999 West Indians New Zealand 1
1999 England Lions New Zealand 1
2000 Lancashire England 1
2000 West Indians England 1
2000 Sussex England 1
2000 First-Class Counties Select XI England 1
2000 Hampshire England 1
2000 MCC England 1
2001 Pakistanis New Zealand 1
2004 Sri Lanka A New Zealand 3
2004 South Africa A South Africa 1 2
2005 Sri Lanka A Sri Lanka 1 2
2008 India A India 1 1
2009 England Lions New Zealand 2
2010 Zimbabwe A Zimbabwe 2 1
2012 India A New Zealand 2
2013 India A India 2
2013 Sri Lanka A Sri Lanka 1
2014 Kent England 1
2014 Surrey England
2017 India A India 2
2018 Pakistan A Dubai 2
2018 India A New Zealand 3

References


This page was last edited on 31 December 2023, at 07:37
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