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The New Zealand cricket team, also known as the Black Caps, played their first Test in 1930 vs England in Christchurch, New Zealand, becoming the fifth Test nation. It took the team until 1956 to win a Test, against the West Indies at Eden Park in Auckland. They played their first ODI in the 1972 1973 season vs Pakistan in Christchurch.

The current captain is Stephen Fleming, who follows in the footsteps of former greats such as John R. Reid, Geoff Howarth and Martin Crowe. Stephen Fleming is the Black Caps' most successful captain, having led New Zealand to 25 Test victories (to August 2005), more than double that of any other captain.

The New Zealand cricket team became known as the Black Caps in January 1998, after its sponsor at the time, Clear Communications, held a competition to choose a name for the team.

Current Test record (March 2006)


Played327
Won61
Lost128
Drawn138

First Test series wins


OpponentYear of first Home winYear of first Away win
Australia19861985
Bangladesh20012004
England19841986
India1981No series won as at 2004
Pakistan19851969
South AfricaNo series won as at 2004No series won as at 2004
Sri Lanka19831984
West Indies19802002
Zimbabwe19981992

First Test match wins


OpponentHomeAway
VenueYearVenueYear
AustraliaChristchurch1974Brisbane1985
BangladeshHamilton2001Dhaka 2004
EnglandBasin Reserve Wellington1978Headingley Leeds1983
IndiaChristchurch1968Nagpur1969
PakistanAuckland1985Lahore1969
Sri LankaChristchurch1983Kandy1984
South AfricaAuckland2004Cape Town1962
West IndiesAuckland1956Barbados2002
ZimbabweBasin Reserve Wellington1998Harare1992

Tournament History


World Cup

ICC Champions Trophy

ICC Knockout

  • 1998: Quarter Finals
  • 2000: Won

Commonwealth Games

Austral-Asia Cup

  • 1986: Semi Finals
  • 1990: Semi Finals
  • 1994: Semi Finals

All rounders


New Zealand is the only Test playing country to have two players who have achieved the allrounder’s double of 3000 Test runs and 200 Test wickets. The current (2006) list is:

PlayerCountryRunsWickets
Gary SobersWest Indies8032235
Kapil DevIndia5248434
Ian BothamEngland5200383
Richard HadleeNew Zealand3124431
Imran KhanPakistan3807362
Shaun PollockSouth Africa3406391
Christopher CairnsNew Zealand3320218

Tournament Victories


The Black Caps won the ICC Knock-Out Trophy vs India Nairobi Gymkhana Club Nairobi Kenya 2000.

2004 NatWest Series Trophy held in England (West Indies/England/New Zealand).

2005 Videocon TriSeries held in Zimbabwe (India/Zimbabwe/New Zealand).

Highest Test innings total


Away

Home

Lowest Test Innings total


Away

Home

Highest individual Test innings


Away

Home

Highest Wicket Stands


WicketTotalBatsmanvsVenueYear
1st387Terrence Jarvis / Glenn TurnerWest IndiesGeorgetown1971-1972
2nd241John Wright /Andrew Jones EnglandWellington1991-1992
3rd §467Andrew Jones / Martin Crowe Sri LankaWellington1990-1991
4th243Nathan Astle / Matthew Horne ZimbabweAuckland1997-1998
5th222Craig McMillan / Nathan Astle ZimbabweWellington2000-2001
6th246*Jeff Crowe / Richard HadleeSri LankaColombo1986-1987
7th225Chris Cairns / Jacob OramSouth AfricaAuckland2003-2004
8th256Stephen Fleming / James Franklin South AfricaCape Town2005-2006
9th136Martin Snedden / Ian Smith IndiaAuckland1989-1990
10th §151Brian Hastings / Richard Collinge PakistanAuckland1972-1973

§ The highest wicket stands for all Test nations.

Largest Test Victory Margins


MarginvsVenueYear
Innings and 294 runsZimbabweHarare2005-2006
Innings and 185 runsPakistanHamilton2000-2001
Innings and 132 runsEnglandChristchurch1983-1984
Innings and 105 runsWest IndiesWellington1999-2000
Innings and 99 runsPakistanAuckland1984-1985
Innings and 74 runsBangladeshWellington2001-2002
Innings and 61 runsSri LankaColombo1983-1984
Innings and 52 runsBangladeshHamilton2001-2002

World Records


Notable


  • New Zealand dismissed Zimbabwe (Harare 2005) twice in the same day for totals of 59 and 99. Zimbabwe became only the second team (after India Manchester 1952) to be dismissed twice in the same day. The whole Test was completed inside two days.
  • Daniel Vettori scored NZ's fastest Test century. (vs Zimbabwe Harare 2005). Vettori needed only 82 balls to reach the 100 mark.
  • In the same match, he became the third NZ cricketer (after Richard Hadlee and Chris Cairns) to take more than 200 Test wickets.
  • Lou Vincent holds the record for the highest one-day cricket innings by a New Zealander of 172 (vs Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2005). The previous best was Glenn Turner 171 not out (vs East Africa Birmingham 1975). Vincent and captain Stephen Fleming broke the New Zealand one-day opening partnership record against all countries. Their total of 204 beat Fleming and Nathan Astle's 193 (vs Pakistan Dunedin 2000-2001). The team total of 397 was just one run short of the record one-day total of 398 (Sri Lanka vs Kenya Kandy 1996).

New Zealand Cricket Captains


See: New Zealand national cricket captains

Black Caps players in Wikipedia


See Category:New Zealand cricketers

External links


See also


National cricket teams | Cricket in New Zealand

 

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