Series
Season
Played in
First Match
Winner
Series result
Match venue
Match result
Notes
1[ 4]
1984–85
Australia
7 February 1985
Australia
2–1
Aberfeldie Park , Melbourne
Australia won by 9 wickets
Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
Aberfeldie Park, Melbourne
Australia won by 108 runs
2[ 5]
1985–86
New Zealand
20 January 1986
Drawn
1–1
Basin Reserve , Wellington
Australia won by 4 runs
Hutt Recreation Ground , Lower Hutt
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
Lancaster Park , Christchurch
No result
3[ 6]
1986–87
Australia
18 January 1987
New Zealand
2–1
Willetton Sports Club No. 1, Perth
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
Willetton Sports Club No. 1, Perth
New Zealand won by 4 wickets
Rosalie Parks, Perth
Australia won by 8 wickets
4[ 7]
1987–88
New Zealand
20 January 1988
Australia
3–0
Eden Park , Auckland
Australia won by 8 runs
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
Australia won by 28 runs
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Australia won by 4 wickets
5
1988–89
Australia
7 December 1988
Australia
2–0
Manuka Oval , Canberra
Australia won by 46 runs
[A]
Albert Cricket Ground , Melbourne
Australia won by 75 runs
6[ 8]
1989–90
New Zealand
6 February 1990
Australia
2–1
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
Australia won by 3 wickets
Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt
Australia won by 57 runs
7[ 9]
1990–91
Australia
17 January 1991
Australia
2–1
Bellerive Oval , Hobart
Australia won by 8 wickets
Melbourne Grammar School , Melbourne
Australia won by 86 runs
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
8
1991–92
Australia
13 January 1993
Drawn
1–1
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Australia won by 7 wickets
[B]
Hagley Oval , Christchurch
New Zealand won by 3 wickets
9[ 10]
1992–93
Australia
13 January 1993
Australia
2–1
Oakes Oval , Lismore
Australia won by 86 runs
The Gabba , Brisbane
Australia won by 9 wickets
The Gabba, Brisbane
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
10[ 11]
1993–94
New Zealand
18 January 1994
New Zealand
2–1
Eden Park, Auckland
New Zealand won by 3 wickets
Levin Domain , Levin
Australia won by 43 runs
Basin Reserve, Wellington
New Zealand won by 2 runs
11
1994–95
New Zealand
14 January 1995
Drawn
1–1
Victoria Park , Whanganui
New Zealand won by 1 run
[C]
Eden Park, Auckland
Australia won by 6 wickets
12[ 12]
1995–96
Australia
1 February 1996
Australia
2–1
St Peter's College , Adelaide
New Zealand won by 11 runs
Adelaide Oval , Adelaide
Australia won by 4 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia won by 7 wickets
13[ 13]
1996–97
Australia
13 February 1997
Australia
4–1
McLean Park , Napier
New Zealand won by 22 runs
Eden Park, Auckland
Australia won by 89 runs
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
Australia won by 11 runs
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Australia won by 6 wickets
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Australia won by 3 wickets
14[ 14]
1997–98
Australia
5 November 1997
Australia
2–1
Bankstown Oval , Sydney
Australia won by 5 runs
Bankstown Oval, Sydney
Australia won by 61 runs
Bankstown Oval, Sydney
New Zealand won by 1 wicket
15[ 15]
1998–99
New Zealand
13 February 1999
New Zealand
2–1
Fitzherbert Park , Palmerston North
New Zealand won by 3 wickets
Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North
New Zealand won by 23 runs
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Australia won by 131 runs
16[ 16]
1999–2000
Australia
6 February 2000
Australia
3–0
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Australia won by 13 runs
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Australia won by 6 wickets
Junction Oval , Melbourne
Australia won by 7 wickets
17
2001–02
Australia and New Zealand
20 February 2002
Australia
5–1
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia won by 53 runs[ 17]
[D]
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia won by 3 wickets (D/N)[ 18]
Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne
Australia won by 57 runs[ 19]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval , Lincoln
New Zealand won by 22 runs[ 20]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 17 runs[ 21]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 22]
18
2002–03
New Zealand
26 January 2003
Australia
3–0
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 63 runs[ 23]
[E]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 24]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 109 runs[ 25]
19
2003–04
Australia and New Zealand
11 February 2004
Australia
5–1
Eden Park Outer Oval , Auckland
Australia won by 78 runs[ 26]
Westpac Park , Hamilton
Australia won by 8 wickets[ 27]
Westpac Park, Hamilton
Australia won by 83 runs[ 28]
Bankstown Oval, Sydney
New Zealand won by 20 runs[ 29]
Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Australia won by 40 runs[ 30]
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Australia won by 4 wickets[ 31]
20
2004–05
Australia
10 March 2005
Australia
3–0
Lilac Hill Park , Perth
Australia won by 87 runs[ 32]
WACA Ground , Perth
Australia won by 7 runs[ 33]
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Australia won by 3 wickets[ 34]
21
2006–07
Australia
20 October 2006
Australia
5–0
Allan Border Field , Brisbane
Australia won by 1 run[ 35]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 1 wicket[ 36]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 5 runs[ 37]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 85 runs[ 38]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 4 wickets[ 39]
22
2007
Australia
21 July 2007
Australia
3–2
Gardens Oval , Darwin
Australia won by 7 wickets[ 40]
Gardens Oval, Darwin
New Zealand won by 35 runs[ 41]
Gardens Oval, Darwin
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 42]
Gardens Oval, Darwin
Australia won by 2 runs[ 43]
Gardens Oval, Darwin
New Zealand won by 4 wickets[ 44]
23
2007–08
New Zealand
8 March 2008
Australia
3–2
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 63 runs[ 45]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
New Zealand won by 82 runs[ 46]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
New Zealand won by 5 wickets[ 47]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 6 runs[ 48]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Australia won by 8 wickets[ 49]
24
2008–09
New Zealand
1 February 2009
Drawn
2–2
Cobham Oval , Whangārei
New Zealand won by 2 wickets[ 50]
Cobham Oval, Whangārei
New Zealand won by 4 runs[ 51]
Seddon Park , Hamilton
Australia won by 104 runs (D/N)[ 52]
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Australia won by 44 runs[ 53]
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Match abandoned without a ball being bowled[ 54]
25
2009–10
Australia and New Zealand
10 February 2010
Australia
8–0
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia won by 115 runs[ 55]
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia won by 4 wickets (D/L method )[ 56]
Junction Oval, Melbourne
Australia won by 102 runs[ 57]
Junction Oval, Melbourne
Australia won by 10 wickets[ 58]
Junction Oval, Melbourne
Australia won by 103 runs[ 59]
Queenstown Events Centre , Queenstown
Australia won by 2 wickets[ 60]
Queen's Park , Invercargill
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 61]
Queen's Park, Invercargill
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 62]
26
2010–11
Australia and New Zealand
24 February 2011
Australia
2–0
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Match cancelled[ 63]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Match cancelled[ 64]
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Match cancelled[ 65]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Match abandoned without a ball bowled[ 66]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 67]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 19 runs[ 68]
27
2011–12
Australia
25 January 2012
Australia
1–0
Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney
No result[ 69]
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval , Sydney
Match abandoned without a ball bowled[ 70]
Blacktown Olympic Park Oval, Sydney
Australia won by 9 wickets[ 71]
28
2012–13
Australia
12 December 2012
Australia
3–1
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
New Zealand won by 8 wickets[ 72]
North Sydney Oval , Sydney
Australia won by 4 wickets[ 73]
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Australia won by 9 wickets[ 74]
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Australia won by 7 runs[ 75]
29
2015–16
New Zealand
20 February 2016
Australia
2–1
Bay Oval , Mount Maunganui
New Zealand won by 9 runs[ 76]
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Australia won by 8 wickets[ 77]
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Australia won by 6 wickets[ 78]
30
2016–17
New Zealand
26 February 2017
Australia
2–1
Eden Park No 2 , Auckland
New Zealand won by 5 wickets[ 79]
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Australia won by 4 wickets[ 80]
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
Australia won by 5 wickets[ 81]
31
2018–19
Australia
22 February 2019
Australia
3–0
WACA Ground, Perth
Australia won by 5 runs[ 82]
Karen Rolton Oval , Adelaide
Australia won by 95 runs[ 83]
Junction Oval, Melbourne
Australia won by 7 wickets[ 84]
32
2020–21
Australia
3 October 2020
Australia
3–0
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 7 wickets[ 85]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 4 wickets[ 86]
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia won by 232 runs[ 87]