1982–83 Australian Tri-Series
The 1982–83 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup was a One Day International cricket tri-series where Australia played host to England and New Zealand. Australia and New Zealand reached the Finals, which Australia won 2–0.Result summary
- 1st Match on 9 January 1983 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne – Australia 182/2 defeated New Zealand, 181 by 8 wickets
- 2nd Match on 11 January 1983 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney – Australia 180 defeated England, 149 by 31 runs
- 3rd Match on 13 January 1983 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne – New Zealand 239/8 defeated England, 237/8 by 2 runs
- 4th Match on 15 January 1983 at Gabba, Brisbane – England 267/6 defeated New Zealand, 213 by 54 runs
- 5th Match on 16 January 1983 at Gabba, Brisbane – Australia 184 defeated England, 182 by 7 wickets
- 6th Match on 18 January 1983 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney – New Zealand 226/8 defeated Australia, 179 by 47 runs
- 7th Match on 20 January 1983 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney – England 200/2 defeated New Zealand, 199 by 8 wickets
- 8th Match on 22 January 1983 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne – New Zealand 246/6 defeated Australia, 188 by 58 runs
- 9th Match on 23 January 1983 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne – Australia 217/5 defeated England, 213/5 by 5 wickets
- 10th Match on 26 January 1983 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney – England 207 defeated Australia, 109 by 98 runs
- 11th Match on 29 January 1983 at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide – New Zealand 297/6 defeated England, 296/5 by 4 wickets
- 12th Match on 30 January 1983 at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide – England 228/6 defeated Australia, 214/7 by 14 runs
- 13th Match on 31 January 1983 at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide – New Zealand 200/9 defeated Australia, 153 by 47 runs
- 14th Match on 5 February 1983 at WACA Ground, Perth – New Zealand 89/3 defeated England, 88/7 by 7 wickets
- 15th Match on 6 February 1983 at WACA Ground, Perth – Australia 191/9 defeated New Zealand, 164 by 27 runs
Final series
Australia won the best of three final series against New Zealand 2–0.
- 1st Final on 9 February 1983 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney – Australia 155/4 defeated New Zealand, 193/7 by 6 wickets
- 2nd Final on 13 February 1983 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne – Australia 302/8 defeated New Zealand, 153 by 149 runs