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2006-07 Chappell-Hadlee Trophy Date 16 February 2007 – 20 February 2007 Location New Zealand Result New Zealand won the 3-match series 3-0 Teams New Zealand
Australia
Captains Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Most runs Craig McMillan (169)
Ross Taylor (128)
Peter Fulton (127)Matthew Hayden (219)
Michael Hussey (160)
Brad Hodge (131)Most wickets Shane Bond (6)
Mark Gillespie (5)
Daniel Vettori (3)Shane Watson (5)
Mitchell Johnson (3)
Nathan Bracken (3)The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2006-07 is the third edition of Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, an annual 3-match ODI series between Australia and New Zealand.
The series was played in New Zealand between 16 February and 20 February 2007.
New Zealand surprisingly beat the Australians 3 to 0 in the series. The Australians were without some of their leading players for this short tour. After the series Australia were on a losing streak of 5 matches which included the Finals of the Commonwealth Bank Series in 2007.
Contents
Fixtures
The fixtures for the ODI's were as follows:[1]
One-Day International Series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result ODI 2524 16 Feb 2007 Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Westpac Stadium, Wellington NZ won by 10 wickets ODI 2526 18 Feb 2007 Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Eden Park, Auckland NZ won by 5 wickets ODI 2527 20 Feb 2007 Stephen Fleming Michael Hussey Seddon Park, Hamilton NZ won by one wicket First ODI, 16 February in Wellington
Australia
148 (49.3 overs)
Michael Hussey 42 (96)
Shane Bond 5-23 (9.3)New Zealand
149/0 (27 overs)
Lou Vincent 73* (87)
Brad Hogg 0-16 (2)New Zealand win by 10 wickets [2]
Date: 16 February 2007
Venue: Westpac Trust Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand
Umpires:Aleem Dar,
Brent Bowden
Man of the Match:Shane Bond
Second ODI, 18 February in Auckland
Australia
336/4 (50 overs)
Michael Hussey 105 (84)
Shane Bond 1-39 (9)New Zealand
337/5 (48.5 overs)
Ross Taylor 117 (126)
Shane Watson 3-56 (10)New Zealand win by 5 wickets [3]
Date: 18 February 2007
Venue: Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Umpires:Aleem Dar,
Tony Hill
Man of the Match:Ross Taylor
Third ODI, 20 February in Hamilton
Australia
346/5 (50 overs)
Matthew Hayden 181 (166)
Jeetan Patel 2-70 (10)New Zealand
350/9 (49.3 overs)
Craig McMillan 117 (96)
Mitchell Johnson 3-81 (10)New Zealand win by 1 wickets [4]
Date: 20 February 2007
Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton, New Zealand
Umpires:Aleem Dar,
GA Baxter
Man of the Match:Matthew Hayden
Squads
See also
- Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2004-05
- Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2005-06
References
- ^ Schedule from Cricinfo, retrieved 12 January 2007
- ^ "1st ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Wellington, 16 Feb 2007". Cricinfo. 16 February 2007. http://content-nz.cricinfo.com/nzvaus/engine/current/match/251494.html. Retrieved 16 February 2007.
- ^ "2nd ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, 18 Feb 2007". Cricinfo. 18 February 2007. http://content-nz.cricinfo.com/nzvaus/engine/current/match/251494.html. Retrieved 18 February 2007.
- ^ "3rd ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Hamilton, 20 Feb 2007". Cricinfo. 20 February 2007. http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/nzvaus/engine/current/match/251496.html. Retrieved 20 February 2007.
- ^ New Zealand squad from Cricinfo, retrieved 13 February 2007
- ^ Australian squad from Cricinfo, retrieved 9 February 2007
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DLF Cup · South Africa v Zimbabwe
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