2001–02 Rose Bowl series

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2001–02 Rose Bowl
 
  Australia New Zealand
Dates 20 February – 6 March 2002
Captains Belinda Clark Emily Drumm
One Day International series
Results Australia won the 6-match series 5–1
Most runs Karen Rolton (330) Rebecca Rolls (219)
Most wickets Cathryn Fitzpatrick (11) Haidee Tiffen (12)
Player of the series Karen Rolton (Aus)
Total points
Australia 14, New Zealand 2

The 2001–02 Rose Bowl series was a women's cricket series held in Australia and New Zealand in February and March 2002. Australia and New Zealand played each other in six One Day Internationals, three in each country, with a points system to determine the winner.[1][2] Australia won five out of the six matches, gaining 14 points to win the series.[3]

Squads

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 Australia[4]  New Zealand[5]

Points table

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Team Pld WH WA L BP Pts
 Australia (C) 6 3 2 1 2 14
 New Zealand 6 1 0 5 0 2
  • Note: Teams were awarded 2 points for a home win and 3 points for an away win.
  • Source: CricketArchive[3]

New Zealand in Australia

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1st ODI

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20 February 2002
Scorecard
Australia 
204/7 (50 overs)
v
 New Zealand
151 (46.4 overs)
Mel Jones 40 (82)
Haidee Tiffen 3/32 (8 overs)
Rebecca Rolls 61 (67)
Cathryn Fitzpatrick 2/13 (7.4 overs)
Australia Women won by 53 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Daryl Harper (Aus) and Steve Davis (Aus)

2nd ODI

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21 February 2002 (D/N)
Scorecard
New Zealand 
163 (49.4 overs)
v
 Australia
166/7 (47.3 overs)
Haidee Tiffen 40 (80)
Cathryn Fitzpatrick 4/15 (10 overs)
Karen Rolton 32 (34)
Aimee Watkins 3/29 (10 overs)
Australia Women won by 3 wickets
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Daryl Harper (Aus) and Steve Davis (Aus)
  • New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Australia Women 2, New Zealand Women 0

3rd ODI

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23 February 2002
Scorecard
Australia 
194/6 (50 overs)
v
 New Zealand
137/8 (50 overs)
Karen Rolton 44 (64)
Haidee Tiffen 4/43 (10 overs)
Paula Flannery 36 (108)
Julie Hayes 3/17 (10 overs)
Australia Women won by 57 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Bob Parry (Aus) and Richard Patterson (Aus)
  • Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Frances King (NZ) made her WODI debut.
  • Points: Australia Women 3 (Bonus 1), New Zealand Women 0

Australia in New Zealand

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4th ODI

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2 March 2002
Scorecard
New Zealand 
196/9 (50 overs)
v
 Australia
174/9 (50 overs)
Emily Drumm 88 (121)
Terry McGregor 3/44 (9 overs)
Belinda Clark 43 (82)
Aimee Watkins 4/33 (10 overs)
New Zealand Women won by 22 runs
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Umpires: Billy Bowden (NZ) and Gary Baxter (NZ)
  • New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: New Zealand Women 2, Australia Women 0

5th ODI

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3 March 2002
Scorecard
Australia 
218/5 (50 overs)
v
 New Zealand
201/8 (50 overs)
Karen Rolton 90 (100)
Haidee Tiffen 2/49 (8 overs)
Haidee Tiffen 69 (96)
Clea Smith 2/32 (7 overs)
Australia Women won by 17 runs
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Umpires: Dave Quested (NZ) and Gary Baxter (NZ)
  • Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Louise Milliken (NZ) made her WODI debut.
  • Points: Australia Women 3, New Zealand Women 0

6th ODI

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6 March 2002
Scorecard
New Zealand 
252/9 (50 overs)
v
 Australia
253/4 (50 overs)
Rebecca Rolls 114 (120)
Cathryn Fitzpatrick 4/40 (9 overs)
Karen Rolton 105* (102)
Aimee Watkins 1/31 (10 overs)
Australia Women won by 6 wickets
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
Umpires: Gary Baxter (NZ) and Robert Anderson (NZ)
  • New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Australia Women 3, New Zealand Women 0

References

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  1. ^ "Rose Bowl 2001/02". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Rose Bowl 2001/02". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Rose Bowl 2001/02 Table". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Records / Shell Rose Bowl, 2001/02 – Australia Women / Batting and Bowling Averages". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Records / Shell Rose Bowl, 2001/02 – New Zealand Women / Batting and Bowling Averages". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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