English cricket team in New Zealand in 2001–02
English cricket team in New Zealand in 2001-02 | |||
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New Zealand | England | ||
Dates | 8 February 2002 – 3 April 2002 | ||
Captains | Stephen Fleming | Nasser Hussain | |
Test series | |||
Result | 3-match series drawn 1–1 | ||
Most runs | Nathan Astle (314) | Nasser Hussain (280) | |
Most wickets | Chris Drum (12) | Andy Caddick (19) | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | New Zealand won the 5-match series 3–2 | ||
Most runs | Nathan Astle (221) | Nick Knight (224) | |
Most wickets | Chris Cairns (11) | Darren Gough (13) |
The England national cricket team toured New Zealand between February and April 2002 to play a five-match One Day International series against the New Zealand national cricket team, followed by a three-match Test series. New Zealand won the ODI series 3–2, while the Test series was drawn 1-1.[1]
Tour matches
List A: Northern Districts v England XI
8 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
England XI 288/6 (50 overs) | v | Northern Districts 293/7 (49.1 overs) |
Nick Knight 126 (125) Graeme Aldridge 2/39 (10 overs) | Simon Doull 80 (47) Darren Gough 2/59 (10 overs) |
Northern Districts won by 3 wickets Seddon Park, Hamilton Umpires: Doug Cowie (NZ) and Steve Dunne (NZ) |
- Northern Districts won the toss and elected to field
List A: Northern Districts v England XI
10 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
Northern Districts 160 (49.2 overs) | v | |
- Northern Districts won the toss and elected to bat
First Class: Otago v England XI
2–4 March 2002 Scorecard |
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- Otago won the toss and elected to field
First Class: Canterbury v England XI
7–9 March 2002 Scorecard |
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- England XI won the toss and elected to field
ODI series
1st ODI
13 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Nick Knight 73 (70) Daniel Vettori 3/17 (8 overs) |
New Zealand won by 4 wickets Jade Stadium, Christchurch Umpires: Tony Hill (NZ) and Evan Watkin (NZ) Player of the match: Nathan Astle (NZ) |
- England won the toss and elected to bat
- Reduced to 42 overs per side due to rain
- Ian Butler (NZ) made his ODI debut
2nd ODI
16 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
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New Zealand won by 155 runs Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Umpires: Steve Dunne (NZ) and Dave Quested (NZ) Player of the match: Andre Adams (NZ) |
- England won the toss and elected to field
3rd ODI
20 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
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Nick Knight 80 (129) Chris Cairns 3/51 (10 overs) |
England won by 43 runs McLean Park, Napier Umpires: Billy Bowden (NZ) and Doug Cowie (NZ) Player of the match: Paul Collingwood (Eng) |
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to field
4th ODI
23 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
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England won by 33 runs (D/L) Eden Park, Auckland Umpires: Doug Cowie (NZ) and Tony Hill (NZ) Player of the match: Andrew Flintoff (Eng) |
- England won the toss and elected to bat
- Reduced to 40 overs per side due to rain
5th ODI
26 February 2002 (D/N) Scorecard |
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New Zealand won by 5 wickets Carisbrook, Dunedin Umpires: Steve Dunne (NZ) and Dave Quested (NZ) Player of the match: Nathan Astle (NZ) |
- England won the toss and elected to bat
Test series
1st Test
13–16 March 2002 Scorecard |
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England won by 98 runs Jade Stadium, Christchurch Umpires: Billy Bowden (NZ) and Asoka de Silva (SL) Player of the match: Graham Thorpe (Eng) |
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to field
- Ian Butler (NZ) made his Test debut
- Nathan Astle scored the fastest 200 in Test history in terms of balls faced, & 2nd in minutes, after Don Bradman[2]
2nd Test
21–25 March 2002 Scorecard |
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Match drawn Basin Reserve, Wellington Umpires: Steve Dunne (NZ) and Darrell Hair (Aus) Player of the match: Andy Caddick (Eng) |
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to field
- Play abandoned on Day 1, and start of play delayed on Day 2
3rd Test
30 March-3 April 2002 Scorecard |
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New Zealand won by 78 runs Eden Park, Auckland Umpires: Doug Cowie (NZ) and Srinivas Venkataraghavan (Ind) Player of the match: Daryl Tuffey (NZ) |
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat
- Play shortened on Day 2, and late start on Day 3 due to rain
- Andre Adams (NZ) made his Test debut; Adam Parore achieved 200 wicket-keeping dismissals in his last game;[3] Stephen Fleming held his 100th Test catch[4]
External sources
- CricInfo
References
- ^ CricketArchive – tour itinerary
- ^ "Records / Test matches / Batting records / Fastest double hundreds". ESPNcricinfo.com. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
- ^ McConnell, Lynn (3 April 2002). "Parore gets his milestone just in time". Cricinfo. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
- ^ "New Zealand v England". Cricinfo. 15 April 2002. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
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