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Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

International cricket series

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

International cricket series

FieldValue
nameChappell–Hadlee Trophy
imageChappell Hadlee Trophy with its named persons.jpg
imagesize275px
captionSir Richard Hadlee (left) & Ian Chappell (right) holding the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy
country
administratorInternational Cricket Council
cricket formatODI & T20I
tournament formatseries
first2004–05 (Australia)
last2025–26 (New Zealand)
participants2
champions(9th title)
most successful(9 titles)
most runsNZ Brendon McCullum (809)
most wicketsNZ Trent Boult (33)

The Chappell–Hadlee Trophy in cricket is a One Day International & Twenty20 International cricket series between Australia and New Zealand. It is named after legendary cricketing families from the two countries: the Chappell brothers (Ian, Gregory, and Trevor) of Australia, and Walter Hadlee and his three sons (Barry, Dayle and Sir Richard) of New Zealand. Australia have recorded eight series wins to New Zealand's four.

In February 2024, both Cricket Australia (CA) and New Zealand Cricket (NZC) announced that, the trophy will be contested over both ODI and T20I formats in order to increase its exposure and profile. The change also meant that when the two teams face off in back-to-back ODI and T20I series, there would be a points structure including both formats so as to prevent the trophy from changing hands within days.

The trophy was contested annually from 2004–05 until 2009–10 as a three- or five-match series, and as a one-match series during the group stage of the World Cups in 2011 and 2015. Although the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final was also contested between the same teams, that game was not considered to be a part of this trophy. The 2017–18 edition was replaced with the 2017–18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series, but the series partially went ahead as planned in Australia in 2019–20. With only one ODI being played in 2019–20 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cricket Australia confirmed the fixtures for a rescheduled three match ODI series against New Zealand, ultimately being played in September 2022 after being postponed numerous times.

Trophy history

Action from a Chappell–Hadlee Trophy match on 3 December 2005

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy matches have seen several notable results and records broken:

  • New Zealand has completed three notably large run chases in Chappell–Hadlee Trophy matches. In the third ODI in 2005–06 in Christchurch, New Zealand, successfully chased Australia's total of 332, setting a new record for the highest run chase in ODI history; this record was surpassed by South Africa later in the 2005–06 season. Then, in the 2006–07 series, New Zealand successfully chased 336 in the second ODI in Auckland, and successfully chased 346 in the third ODI in Hamilton. For a time, these three matches were the second, third and fourth-highest run chases in ODI history.
  • In the first ODI in 2006–07 in Wellington, Australia was beaten by 10 wickets for the first time in ODI history. This was Australia's 646th ODI match.
  • After its loss in the second ODI in 2006–07 in Auckland, Australia lost the top spot in the ICC ODI Championship for the first time since the standings were introduced in October 2002, ending a streak of 52 consecutive months at the top.
  • In the third ODI in 2006–07 in Hamilton, Matthew Hayden scored 181 not out for Australia in the first innings, setting a new record for the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman; this record stood until 2011. Craig McMillan then scored a century in 67 balls in the second innings, which (until 1 January 2014, when both Corey Anderson (off 36 balls) and Jesse Ryder (off 46 balls) broke this record in the 3rd ODI vs West Indies in Queenstown) was the fastest ever ODI century by a New Zealand batsman.

Overall statistics

Series

PlayedAustraliaNew ZealandDraw
14842
Last updated: 4 October 2025

Matches

PlayedAustraliaNew ZealandTiedNo result
38221402
Last updated: 4 October 2025

Series results

SeasonHostResultPlayer of the Series
2004–05AustraliaDrawn 1–1Daniel Vettori
2005–06New ZealandAustralia won 2–1N/A
2006–07New ZealandNew Zealand won 3–0N/A
2007–08AustraliaAustralia won 2–0Ricky Ponting
2008–09AustraliaDrawn 2–2Michael Hussey
2009–10New ZealandAustralia won 3–2N/A
2011url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc_cricket_worldcup2011/content/story/502553.htmltitle=Chappell–Hadlee trophy at the World Cupfirst=Brydonlast=Coverdaledate=23 February 2011publisher=ESPNcricinfoaccess-date=5 February 2017 }}Australia won 1–0Mitchell Johnson*
2015New ZealandNew Zealand won 1–0Trent Boult*
2015–16New ZealandNew Zealand won 2–1N/A
2016–17AustraliaAustralia won 3–0David Warner
2016–17New ZealandNew Zealand won 2–0N/A
2019–20AustraliaAustralia won 1–0Mitchell Marsh*
2022–23AustraliaAustralia won 3–0Steve Smith
2023–24New ZealandAustralia won 3–0Mitchell Marsh
2025–26New ZealandAustralia won 2–0Mitchell Marsh
  • Cricket World Cup fixture
  • *Player of the match award in one-off ODI

Series

2004–05 series in Australia

Main article: 2004–05 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2004–05. One Day International series result: Series tied 1–1.

One Day International seriesNo.DateAustralia captainNew Zealand captainVenueResult
ODI 21965 Dec 2004Ricky PontingStephen FlemingTelstra Dome, Melbourneby 4 wickets
ODI 21988 Dec 2004Ricky PontingStephen FlemingSydney Cricket Ground, Sydneyby 17 runs
ODI 2198a10 Dec 2004Ricky PontingStephen FlemingThe Gabba, BrisbaneAbandoned

2005–06 series in New Zealand

Main article: 2005–06 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2005–06. One Day International series result: Australia won 2–1.

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainVenueResult
ODI 23013 Dec 2005Daniel VettoriRicky PontingEden Park, Aucklandby 147 runs
ODI 23027 Dec 2005Daniel VettoriRicky PontingWestpac Stadium, Wellingtonby 2 runs
ODI 230310 Dec 2005Daniel VettoriRicky PontingJade Stadium, Christchurchby 2 wickets

2006–07 series in New Zealand

Main article: 2006–07 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

***Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2006–07. One Day International series result: New Zealand won 3–0. ***

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainVenueResult
ODI 252416 Feb 2007Stephen FlemingMichael HusseyWestpac Stadium, Wellingtonby 10 wickets
ODI 252618 Feb 2007Stephen FlemingMichael HusseyEden Park, Aucklandby 5 wickets
ODI 252720 Feb 2007Stephen FlemingMichael HusseySeddon Park, Hamiltonby 1 wicket

2007–08 series in Australia

Main article: 2007–08 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2007–08. One Day International series result: Australia won 2–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateAustralia captainNew Zealand captainVenueResult
ODI 265514 Dec 2007Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriAdelaide Oval, Adelaideby 7 wickets
ODI 265616 Dec 2007Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriSydney Cricket Ground, SydneyNo result
ODI 265720 Dec 2007Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriBellerive Oval, Hobartby 114 runs

2008–09 series in Australia

Main article: 2008–09 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

***Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2008–09. One Day International series result: Australia retains trophy after 2–2 draw. ***

One Day International seriesNo.DateAustralia captainNew Zealand captainVenueResult
ODI 28111 Feb 2009Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriWACA Ground, Perthby 2 wickets
ODI 28166 Feb 2009Michael ClarkeDaniel VettoriMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourneby 6 wickets
ODI 28178 Feb 2009Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriSydney Cricket Ground, Sydneyby 32 runs
ODI 281910 Feb 2009Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriAdelaide Oval, Adelaideby 6 wickets
ODI 282013 Feb 2009Ricky PontingDaniel VettoriThe Gabba, BrisbaneNo result

2009–10 series in New Zealand

Main article: 2009–10 Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2009–10. One Day International series result: Australia won 3–2.

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 29663 March 2010Ross TaylorRicky PontingRoss TaylorMcLean Park, Napierby 2 wickets
ODI 29696 March 2010Daniel VettoriRicky PontingDaniel VettoriEden Park, Aucklandby 12 runs
ODI 29719 March 2010Daniel VettoriRicky PontingBrad HaddinSeddon Park, Hamiltonby 6 wickets
ODI 297311 March 2010Daniel VettoriRicky PontingCameron WhiteEden Park, Aucklandby 6 wickets
ODI 297513 March 2010Daniel VettoriRicky PontingTim SoutheeWestpac Stadium, Wellingtonby 51 runs

2010–11 series in India (World Cup 2011)

The only scheduled ODI between Australia and New Zealand during the 2010–11 season was during the Group Stage of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, played in Nagpur, India, on 25 February 2011, so the countries agreed to contest the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy in this match. Australia won by 7 wickets.

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2010–11. One Day International series result: Australia won 1–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 310725 February 2011Daniel VettoriRicky PontingMitchell JohnsonVCA Stadium, Nagpurby 7 wickets

2014–15 series in New Zealand (World Cup 2015)

The only scheduled ODI between Australia and New Zealand during the 2014–15 season was during the Group Stage of the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, played in Auckland, New Zealand, on 28 February 2015, so the countries agreed to contest the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy in this match. New Zealand won by 1 wicket.

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2014–15. One Day International series result: New Zealand won 1–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 361728 February 2015Brendon McCullumMichael ClarkeTrent BoultEden Park, Aucklandby 1 wicket

2015–16 series in New Zealand

Main article: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2015–16

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2015–16. One Day International series result: New Zealand won 2–1.

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 37313 February 2016Brendon McCullumSteve SmithMartin GuptillEden Park, Aucklandby 159 runs
ODI 37336 February 2016Brendon McCullumSteve SmithMitchell MarshWestpac Stadium, Wellingtonby 4 wickets
ODI 37358 February 2016Brendon McCullumSteve SmithIsh SodhiSeddon Park, Hamiltonby 55 runs

2016–17 series in Australia

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 2016–17

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2016–17. One Day International series result: Australia won 3–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateAustralia captainNew Zealand captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 38114 December 2016Steve SmithKane WilliamsonSteve SmithSydney Cricket Ground, Sydneyby 68 runs
ODI 38126 December 2016Steve SmithKane WilliamsonDavid WarnerManuka Oval, Canberraby 116 runs
ODI 38139 December 2016Steve SmithKane WilliamsonDavid WarnerMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourneby 117 runs

2016–17 series in New Zealand

Main article: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2016–17

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2016–17. One Day International series result: New Zealand won 2–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateNew Zealand captainAustralia captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 382930 January 2017Kane WilliamsonAaron FinchMarcus StoinisEden Park, Aucklandby 7 runs
ODI 3831a2 February 2017Kane WilliamsonAaron FinchNoneMcLean Park, NapierAbandoned
ODI 38325 February 2017Kane WilliamsonAaron FinchTrent BoultSeddon Park, Hamiltonby 24 runs

2019–20 series in Australia

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 2019–20

Ahead of the first ODI, Cricket Australia confirmed that all matches would be played without crowd attendance, in an attempt to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the first ODI being played, the second and third ODIs were called off on 14 March 2020, as a result of new travel restrictions being implemented in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In May 2020, Cricket Australia confirmed the fixtures for a rescheduled three match ODI series against New Zealand in January and February 2021.

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2019–20. One Day International series result: Australia won 1–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateAustralia captainNew Zealand captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 425513 March 2020Aaron FinchKane WilliamsonMitchell MarshSydney Cricket Ground, Sydneyby 71 runs

2022–23 series in Australia

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 2022-23

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2022–23. One Day International series result: Australia won 3–0.

One Day International seriesNo.DateHome captainAway captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
ODI 44616 September 2022Aaron FinchKane WilliamsonCameron GreenCazalys Stadium, Cairnsby 2 Wickets
ODI 44628 September 2022Aaron FinchKane WilliamsonMitchell StarcCazalys Stadium, Cairnsby 113 runs
ODI 446411 September 2022Aaron FinchKane WilliamsonSteve SmithCazalys Stadium, Cairnsby 25 runs

2023–24 series in New Zealand

Main article: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2023–24

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2023–24. Twenty20 International series result: Australia won 3–0.

Twenty20 International seriesNo.DateHome captainAway captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
T20I 248121 February 2024Mitchell SantnerMitchell MarshMitchell MarshSky Stadium, Wellingtonby 6 wickets
T20I 248323 February 2024Mitchell SantnerMitchell MarshPat CumminsEden Park, Aucklandby 72 runs
T20I 248425 February 2024Mitchell SantnerMatthew WadeMatthew ShortEden Park, Aucklandby 27 runs (DLS)

2025–26 series in New Zealand

Main article: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 2025–26

Chappell–Hadlee Trophy 2025–26. Twenty20 International series result: Australia won 2–0.

Twenty20 International seriesNo.DateHome captainAway captainPlayer of the MatchVenueResult
T20I 34911 October 2025Michael BracewellMitchell MarshMitchell MarshBay Oval, Mount Maunganuiby 6 wickets
T20I 34973 October 2025Michael BracewellMitchell MarshBay Oval, Mount MaunganuiNo result
T20I 34994 October 2025Michael BracewellMitchell MarshMitchell MarshBay Oval, Mount Maunganuiby 3 wickets

References

  1. Hodge in one-day squad for New Zealand from Cricinfo
  2. Vettori to lead New Zealand as Fleming undergoes surgery from Cricinfo
  3. Cricinfo scorecard First ODI
  4. Cricinfo scorecard Second ODI
  5. New Zealand pull off record chase, from BBC Sport, published 10 December 2005
  6. Cricinfo scorecard Third ODI

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