Rose Bowl series


The Rose Bowl series is a series of Women's One Day International cricket matches between Australia and New Zealand that has been running since February 1985. It was originally known as the Shell Rose Bowl; the name was changed to the Rose Bowl Series in 2001.
Until 2000, the tournament took place annually, with matches alternating between the two countries. However, since then the format has changed regularly. The most recent series, held in New Zealand, took place in February 2016 in Mount Maunganui.
Australia has dominated the tournament, winning 22 series to New Zealand's three, and New Zealand have only won 4 of 36 matches in the 21st century. New Zealand's last series victory came in the 1998-99 cricket season, when they defeated Australia over three matches in Palmerston North in New Zealand. Their only series victory in Australia was achieved in 1987, when they won two of the three matches in Perth.

Results Summary

PlayedWon by
Australia
Won by
New Zealand
DrawnNo result
ODI matches97712402
ODIs in Australia53411101
ODIs in New Zealand44301301
All Series292234
Series in Australia151311
Series in New Zealand10523
Series in both countries4400

Series results

SeriesSeasonPlayed inFirst MatchWinnerSeries resultMatch venueMatch resultNotes
11984–85Australia7 February 19852–1
21985–86New Zealand20 January 1986Drawn1–1
31986–87Australia18 January 19872–1
41987–88New Zealand20 January 19883–0
51988–89Australia7 December 19882–0
61989–90New Zealand6 February 19902–1
71990–91Australia17 January 19912–1
81991–92Australia13 January 1993Drawn1–1
91992–93Australia13 January 19932–1
101993–94New Zealand18 January 19942–1
111994–95New Zealand14 January 1995Drawn1–1
121992–93Australia1 February 19962–1
131996–97Australia13 February 19974–1
141997–98Australia5 November 19972–1
151998–99New Zealand13 February 19972–1
161999–2000Australia6 February 20003–0
172001–02Australia and New Zealand20 February 20025–1Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, AustraliaAustralia won by 53 runs
172001–02Australia and New Zealand20 February 20025–1Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, AustraliaAustralia won by 3 wickets
172001–02Australia and New Zealand20 February 20025–1Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, AustraliaAustralia won by 57 runs
172001–02Australia and New Zealand20 February 20025–1Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New ZealandNew Zealand won by 22 runs
172001–02Australia and New Zealand20 February 20025–1Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New ZealandAustralia won by 17 runs
172001–02Australia and New Zealand20 February 20025–1Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New ZealandAustralia won by 6 wickets
182002–03New Zealand26 January 20033–0Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnAustralia won by 63 runs
182002–03New Zealand26 January 20033–0Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnAustralia won by 6 wickets
182002–03New Zealand26 January 20033–0Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnAustralia won by 109 runs
192003–04Australia and New Zealand11 February 20045–1Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, New ZealandAustralia won by 78 runs
192003–04Australia and New Zealand11 February 20045–1Westpac Park, Hamilton, New ZealandAustralia won by 8 wickets
192003–04Australia and New Zealand11 February 20045–1Westpac Park, Hamilton, New ZealandAustralia won by 83 runs
192003–04Australia and New Zealand11 February 20045–1Bankstown Oval, Sydney, AustraliaNew Zealand won by 20 runs
192003–04Australia and New Zealand11 February 20045–1Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne, AustraliaAustralia won by 40 runs
192003–04Australia and New Zealand11 February 20045–1Bellerive Oval, Hobart, AustraliaAustralia won by 4 wickets
202004–05Australia10 March 20053–0Lilac Hill Park, PerthAustralia won by 87 runs
202004–05Australia10 March 20053–0Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, PerthAustralia won by 7 runs
202004–05Australia10 March 20053–0Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, PerthAustralia won by 3 wickets
212006–07Australia20 October 20065–0Allan Border Field, BrisbaneAustralia won by 1 run
212006–07Australia20 October 20065–0Allan Border Field, BrisbaneAustralia won by 1 wicket
212006–07Australia20 October 20065–0Allan Border Field, BrisbaneAustralia won by 5 runs
212006–07Australia20 October 20065–0Allan Border Field, BrisbaneAustralia won by 85 runs
212006–07Australia20 October 20065–0Allan Border Field, BrisbaneAustralia won by 4 wickets
222007Australia21 July 20073–2Gardens Oval, DarwinAustralia won by 7 wickets
222007Australia21 July 20073–2Gardens Oval, DarwinNew Zealand won by 35 runs
222007Australia21 July 20073–2Gardens Oval, DarwinAustralia won by 6 wickets
222007Australia21 July 20073–2Gardens Oval, DarwinAustralia won by 2 runs
222007Australia21 July 20073–2Gardens Oval, DarwinNew Zealand won by 4 wickets
232007–08New Zealand8 March 20083–2Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnAustralia won by 63 runs
232007–08New Zealand8 March 20083–2Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnNew Zealand won by 82 runs
232007–08New Zealand8 March 20083–2Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnNew Zealand won by 5 wickets
232007–08New Zealand8 March 20083–2Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnAustralia won by 6 runs
232007–08New Zealand8 March 20083–2Bert Sutcliffe Oval, LincolnAustralia won by 8 wickets
242008–09New Zealand1 February 2009Drawn2–2Cobham Oval, WhangareiNew Zealand won by 2 wickets
242008–09New Zealand1 February 2009Drawn2–2Cobham Oval, WhangareiNew Zealand won by 4 runs
242008–09New Zealand1 February 2009Drawn2–2Seddon Park HamiltonAustralia won by 104 runs
242008–09New Zealand1 February 2009Drawn2–2Seddon Park, HamiltonAustralia won by 44 runs
242008–09New Zealand1 February 2009Drawn2–2Basin Reserve, WellingtonMatch abandoned without a ball being bowled
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, AustraliaAustralia won by 115 runs
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, AustraliaAustralia won by 4 wickets
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Junction Oval, Melbourne, AustraliaAustralia won by 102 runs
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Junction Oval, Melbourne, AustraliaAustralia won by 10 wickets
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Junction Oval, Melbourne, AustraliaAustralia won by 103 runs
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New ZealandAustralia won by 2 wickets
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Queen's Park, Invercargill, New ZealandAustralia won by 6 wickets
252009–10Australia and New Zealand10 February 20108–0Queen's Park, Invercargill, New ZealandAustralia won by 6 wickets
262010–11Australia and New Zealand24 February 20112–0Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New ZealandMatch cancelled
262010–11Australia and New Zealand24 February 20112–0Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New ZealandMatch cancelled
262010–11Australia and New Zealand24 February 20112–0Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New ZealandMatch cancelled
262010–11Australia and New Zealand24 February 20112–0Allan Border Field, Brisbane, AustraliaMatch abandoned without a ball bowled
262010–11Australia and New Zealand24 February 20112–0Allan Border Field, Brisbane, AustraliaAustralia won by 6 wickets
262010–11Australia and New Zealand24 February 20112–0Allan Border Field, Brisbane, AustraliaAustralia won by 19 runs
272011–12Australia25 January 20121–0Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyNo result
272011–12Australia25 January 20121–0Blacktown Olympic Park Oval, SydneyMatch abandoned without a ball bowled
272011–12Australia25 January 20121–0Blacktown Olympic Park Oval, SydneyAustralia won by 9 wickets
282012–13Australia12 December 20123–1Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyNew Zealand won by 8 wickets
282012–13Australia12 December 20123–1North Sydney Oval, SydneyAustralia won by 4 wickets
282012–13Australia12 December 20123–1North Sydney Oval, SydneyAustralia won by 9 wickets
282012–13Australia12 December 20123–1North Sydney Oval, SydneyAustralia won by 7 runs
292015–16New Zealand20 February 20162–1Bay Oval, Mount MaunganuiNew Zealand won by 9 runs
292015–16New Zealand20 February 20162–1Bay Oval, Mount MaunganuiAustralia won by 8 wickets
292015–16New Zealand20 February 20162–1Bay Oval, Mount MaunganuiAustralia won by 6 wickets