Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2024 | |||
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New Zealand | Australia | ||
Dates | 21 February – 12 March 2024 | ||
Captains |
Tim Southee (Tests) Mitchell Santner (T20Is) |
Pat Cummins (Tests) Mitchell Marsh[n 1] (T20Is) | |
Test series | |||
Result | Australia won the 2-match series 2–0 | ||
Most runs | Rachin Ravindra (145) | Cameron Green (238) | |
Most wickets | Matt Henry (17) | Nathan Lyon (13) | |
Player of the series | Matt Henry (NZ) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | Glenn Phillips (101) | Travis Head (102) | |
Most wickets |
Lockie Ferguson (5) Mitchell Santner (5) | Adam Zampa (5) | |
Player of the series | Mitchell Marsh (Aus) |
The Australia cricket team toured New Zealand in February and March 2024 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches and two Test matches.[1][2] The teams contested the Trans-Tasman Trophy,[3] with the Test series formed part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship.[4]
The teams contested the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy,[5][6] with the T20I series formed part of both teams' preparation for the T20 World Cup in June that year which will be held in the USA and West Indies.[7][8] It was the first time the T20I series was a part of Chappell–Hadlee Trophy.[9][10][11] Australia won the first two T20Is,[12] and retained the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy.[13]
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T20Is[14] | Tests[15] | T20Is[16] | Tests[17] |
Tim Southee was only selected for the first T20I,[18] while Trent Boult was selected for the last two T20Is in New Zealand's squad.[19] On 18 February 2024, Matt Henry and Tim Seifert were ruled out of T20I series due to injuries,[20] with Ben Sears and Will Young were named their respective replacements.[21] On 24 February 2024, Chad Bowes was added to New Zealand's squad for the last T20I.[22] Devon Conway was ruled out from third T20I due to injury.[23] Jacob Duffy and Tim Seifert, who was ruled out earlier,[24] passed a fitness test, added to the New Zealand's squad.[25]
On 17 February 2024, Aaron Hardie replaced injured Marcus Stoinis in the Australia's T20I squad.[26] However, the following day, Hardie was ruled out due to an injury,[27] and replaced by Spencer Johnson in Australia's T20I squad.[28] On 24 February 2024, David Warner was ruled out from third T20I due to injury.[29]
On 27 February 2024, Neil Wagner announced his retirement from international cricket.[30] On 28 February 2024, Devon Conway was ruled out of the first Test due to left thumb injury.[31] Henry Nicholls was named as his replacement.[32] On 4 March 2024, Conway was also ruled out of the second test,[33] and Ben Sears was added to New Zealand's Test squad as a replacement for William O'Rourke who was ruled out due to hamstring injury.[34]
New Zealand |
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Rachin Ravindra 68 (35) |
Mitchell Marsh72* (44) |
Australia won by 6 wickets |
Australia |
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Travis Head 45 (22) |
Glenn Phillips 42 (35) |
Australia won by 72 runs |
25 February 2024 |
Australia |
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Travis Head 33 (30) |
Glenn Phillips40* (24) |
Australia won by 27 runs (DLS method) |
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383 (115.1 overs) |
179 (43.1 overs) | |
164 (51.1 overs) |
196 (64.4 overs) |
Australia won by 172 runs |
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162 (45.2 overs) |
256 (68 overs) | |
372 (108.2 overs) |
281/7 (65 overs) |
Australia won by 3 wickets |
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