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The Australia-New Zealand bilateral cricket series is set to be played on the Australian shores, once again! The Trans-Tasman rivals will play each other in 4 Test matches, 5 One-Day Internationals and 3 Twenty20 Internationals. Two of the most dominant cricketing sides of the recent times have confirmed a bilateral cricket series, after nearly 4 years. The last time these two went head-to-head in a bilateral series was in 2011/12 season, where New Zealand toured Australia for 2 practice matches and 2 Test matches. The first practice match between New South Wales Xi and New Zealand was cancelled. The second practice match resulted in a draw. The Vodafone Test series between Australia and New Zealand ended, tied at 1-1. Australia won the first test by a convincing margin of 9 wickets. New Zealand won the second match with a 7-run margin, and were able to tie the series. New Zealand's win in the second test match at Hobart was their first win in Australia since 1985, and their first win against Australia since 1993. This is basically a player league, like the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
 
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Commonwealth Bank Tests

Tour Match : Tasmania vs New Zealand at Bellerive Oval, Hobart - Match Drawn
Tour Match : Western Australia vs New Zealand at WACA Ground, Perth - Match Drawn


1st Test : Australia vs New Zealand at WACA Ground, Perth - Australia won by 48 runs

Tour Match : Southern Australia vs New Zealand at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

2nd Test : Australia vs New Zealand at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Tour Match : Victoria vs New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

3rd Test : Australia vs New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

Tour Match : New South Wales vs New Zealand at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

4th Test : Australia vs New Zealand at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney


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Carlton Mid One-Day Internationals

Tour Match : Victoria vs New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Tour Match : South Australia vs New Zealand at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

1st ODI : Australia vs New Zealand at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Tour Match : Queensland vs New Zealand at The Gabba, Brisbane

2nd ODI : Australia vs New Zealand at The Gabba, Brisbane
3rd ODI : Australia vs New Zealand at Manuka Oval, Canberra

Tour Match : New South Wales vs New Zealand at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

4th ODI : Australia vs New Zealand at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
5th ODI : Australia vs New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne



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KFC Twenty20 Internationals

1st T20I : Australia vs New Zealand at Stadium Australia, Sydney
2nd T20I : Australia vs New Zealand at Manuka Oval, Canberra
3rd T20I : Australia vs New Zealand at Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
 
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Squad


:bat: Saroj Padhy (Captain)
:wk: Peter Nevill
:bat: David Warner
:ar: Shane Watson


:ar: Steve Smith
:ar: Moises Henriques
:wkb: Ben Rohrer

:ar: Sean Abbott
:bwl: Doug Bollinger
:bwl: Pat Cummins
:bwl: Josh Hazlewood
:bwl: Gurinder Sandhu
:ar: Mitchell Starc


:ar: Steve O'Keefe
:bwl: Sabit Tahmin


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Squad

:wk: Chris Hartley
:bat: Usman Khawaja
:wk: Jimmy Pierson
:bat: Luke Pomersbach


:bat: Joe Burns
:ar: Sodium Carbonate (Captain)
:bat: Peter Forrest


:ar: Jason Floros

:ar: Ben Cutting
:ar: James Hopes

:bwl: Matthew Gale
:bwl: Cameron Gannon
:bwl: Alister McDermott
:bwl: Ronan McDonald
:bwl: Cameron Boyce


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Squad


:wkb: Travis Head
:bat: Michael Klinger

:ar: Cullen Bailey
:bat: Tom Cooper
:bat: Callum Ferguson


:ar: Daniel Christian

:ar: Johan Botha
:ar: Alex Gregory
:wk: Michael Vent (Captain)


:bwl: Gary Putland
:bwl: Peter George
:bwl: Kane Richardson
:bwl: Jake Haberfield
:bwl: Chadd Sayers


:bwl: Nathan Lyon


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Squad


:bat: Ed Cowan
:bat: Randy Orton
:bat: Mark Cosgrove
:wk: Ben Dunk
:wk: Tim Paine

:bat: Alex Doolan
:ar: ARK Rafay (Captain)
:bat: George Bailey

:ar: James Faulkner
:ar: Evan Gulbis

:bwl: Andrew Fekete
:bwl: Ben Hilfenhaus
:bwl: Sam Rainbird

:ar: Xavier Doherty
:ar: Jason Krejza


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Squad


:bat: Aaron Finch
:bat: Rob Quiney


:ar: Cameron White
:wkb: Manuel Neuer
:wk: Matthew Wade


:bat: David Hussey
:ar: Sarvesh Gupta (Captain)
:ar: Glenn Maxwell
:ar: Marcus Stoinis

:ar: John Hastings


:bwl: Clint McKay
:bwl: James Pattinson
:bwl: Peter Siddle


:bwl: Fawad Ahmed
:bwl: James Muirhead


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Squad


:bat: Shaun Marsh
:bat: Craig Simmons

:wk: Cameron Bancroft
:bat: William Bosisto
:ar: Adam Voges (Captain)


:ar: Mitchell Marsh
:ar: Ashton Turner
:wk: Sam Whiteman

:ar: Ashton Agar
:wk: Tom Triffitt

:ar: Nathan Coulter-Nile
:ar: Mitchell Johnson
:bwl: Joel Paris
:ar: Nathan Rimmington

:bwl: Michael Beer
 
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Adelaide Oval, Adelaide - (Flat)
Adelaide Oval is a stadium in Adelaide, South Australia, located in the parklands between the city centre and North Adelaide. The stadium is mostly used for cricket and football, but also plays host to rugby league, rugby union, soccer, and concerts. Its record crowd for cricket was 52,633 during the 2014–15 Big Bash League season semi final between the Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Sixers, and its overall record attendance was 62,543 at the 1965 SANFL Grand Final between the Port Adelaide and Sturt. The Oval has been headquarters to the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) since 1871 and South Australian National Football League (SANFL) since 2014.


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Bellerive Oval, Hobart - (Moderate)
Bellerive Oval, also known by its sponsored name Blundstone Arena, is primarily a cricket and Australia Rules Football ground located in Bellerive, City of Clarence, on the eastern shore of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the only venue in Tasmania which currently hosts international cricket matches, and has a capacity of 20,000 after a redevelopment in 2015. It is best known as the home ground for the state cricket teams, the Tasmanian Tigers and Hobart Hurricanes, and as a venue for international Test matches since 1989 and one-day matches since 1988


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Docklands Stadium, Melbourne - (Green)
Docklands Stadium (also known by its former sponsored names of Colonial Stadium and Telstra Dome as well as its current sponsorship name of Etihad Stadium) is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Construction started in October 1997 under the working name, "Victoria Stadium", and was completed in 2000 at a cost of A$460 million. Originally built as a replacement for Waverley Park, the stadium is primarily used for Australian rules football and is the headquarters of the Australian Football League (AFL) which, as part of the construction deal, assumes ownership of the ground in 2025.


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Manuka Oval, Canberra - (Moderate)
Manuka Oval, also known as StarTrack Oval Canberra during Australian rules football matches for sponsorship reasons, is a 13,550 capacity cricket ground (however the capacity can be exceeded, 10,000 seated) located in the suburb of Griffith, adjacent to Manuka, a business district of Canberra, Australia's capital. The stadium is home to many events throughout the year, including cricket matches in the summer months and Australian rules football matches in the winter months.


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Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne - (Moderate)
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria, and is home to the Melbourne Cricket Club. It is the 10th-largest stadium in the world, the largest in Australia, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, the largest cricket ground by capacity, and has the tallest light towers of any sporting venue.


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Stadium Australia, Sydney - (Flat)
Stadium Australia, commercially known as ANZ Stadium and formerly as Telstra Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the Sydney Olympic Park, in Sydney, Australia. The Stadium has been approved as a ground for international cricket and has hosted Twenty20 Internationals. The Stadium was home to the Sydney Thunder franchise of the Big Bash League from 2011 to 2014. In June 2015, the Thunder announced they would leave ANZ Stadium and play all home games at Sydney Showground Stadium until the 2024-25 BBL season. It hosted its first ever International Cricket match when Australia took on India in a Twenty20 night game on 1 February 2012 and has hosted an international T20 game annually ever since.


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Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney - (Flat)
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in Sydney, Australia. It is used for Test cricket, One Day International cricket, Twenty20cricket and Australian rules football, as well as some rugby league football and rugby union matches. It is the home ground for the New South Wales Bluescricket team, the Sydney Sixers of the Big Bash League and the Sydney Swans Australian Football League club. It is owned and operated by the SCG Trust that also manages the Sydney Football Stadium located next door.


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The Gabba, Brisbane - (Moderate)
The Brisbane Cricket Ground, commonly known as The Gabba, is a major sports stadium in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. It is named after the suburb of Woolloongabba, in which it is located. The land on which the ground sits was first set aside for use as a cricket ground in 1895 and the first cricket match was held on the site on 19 December 1896, between Parliament and The Press. Prior to this, cricket was played at the cricket ground located in the area then known as 'Green Hills' (then located beside Countess Street Petrie Terrace opposite the Victoria Barracks – now occupied by the Northern Busway), since at least the early 1860s.


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WACA Ground, Perth - (Green)
The WACA Ground is a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia. The stadium's name derives from the initials of its owners and operators, the Western Australian Cricket Association. The WACA has been Western Australia's "home of cricket" since the early 1890s, with Test cricket played at the ground since the 1970–71 season. The ground is the home venue of Western Australia's first-class cricket team, the Western Warriors, and a Women's National Cricket League side, the Western Fury. The Perth Scorchers, a Big Bash League franchise, also plays at the ground, which is branded as [HASHTAG]#TheFurnace[/HASHTAG] for those matches.
 
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