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Cricket Series

Australia, England, New Zealand in Australia, 1983

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SUN, JAN 9, 1983
1st Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
182/2 (46.4)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
181/10 (44.5)
Australia won by 8 wickets (with 20 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, JAN 11, 1983
2nd Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
180/10 (46.4)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
149/10 (41.1)
Australia won by 31 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
THU, JAN 13, 1983
3rd Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
237/8 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
239/8 (50)
New Zealand won by 2 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JAN 15, 1983
4th Match · Brisbane, The Gabba
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
267/6 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
213/10 (48.2)
England won by 54 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, JAN 16, 1983
5th Match · Brisbane, The Gabba
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
184/3 (41)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
182/10 (46.4)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 54 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, JAN 18, 1983
6th Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
179/10 (45.3)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
226/8 (50)
New Zealand won by 47 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
THU, JAN 20, 1983
7th Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
200/2 (42.4)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
199/10 (47.2)
England won by 8 wickets (with 44 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JAN 22, 1983
8th Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
188/10 (44.1)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
246/6 (50)
New Zealand won by 58 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, JAN 23, 1983
9th Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
217/5 (34.4)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
213/5 (37)
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, JAN 26, 1983
10th Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
109/10 (27.3)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
207/10 (41)
England won by 98 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JAN 29, 1983
11th Match · Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
296/5 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
297/6 (48.5)
New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, JAN 30, 1983
12th Match · Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
214/7 (47)
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
228/6 (47)
England won by 14 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
MON, JAN 31, 1983
13th Match · Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
153/10 (44)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
200/9 (50)
New Zealand won by 47 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, FEB 5, 1983
14th Match · Perth, W.A.C.A. Ground
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
88/7 (23)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
89/3 (20.3)
New Zealand won by 7 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, FEB 6, 1983
15th Match · Perth, W.A.C.A. Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
191/9 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
164/10 (44.5)
Australia won by 27 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, FEB 9, 1983
1st Final · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
155/4 (33.1)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
193/7 (49)
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 29 balls remaining) (revised t...
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, FEB 13, 1983
2nd Final · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
302/8 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
153/10 (39.5)
Australia won by 149 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM

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