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Cricket Series

Australia, India, New Zealand in Australia, 1986

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THU, JAN 9, 1986
1st Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
161/7 (29)
No result
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JAN 11, 1986
2nd Match · Brisbane, The Gabba
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
263/5 (48)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
259/9 (50)
India won by 5 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, JAN 12, 1986
3rd Match · Brisbane, The Gabba
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
164/6 (45.2)
INDIA flagINDIA
161/10 (43)
Australia won by 4 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, JAN 14, 1986
4th Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
153/6 (45.1)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
152/10 (49.2)
Australia won by 4 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
THU, JAN 16, 1986
5th Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
161/10 (44.2)
INDIA flagINDIA
162/2 (40.2)
India won by 8 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JAN 18, 1986
6th Match · Perth, W.A.C.A. Ground
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
113/10 (44.2)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
115/7 (40.1)
New Zealand won by 3 wickets (with 59 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, JAN 19, 1986
7th Match · Perth, W.A.C.A. Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
161/6 (45.1)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
159/6 (50)
Australia won by 4 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
TUE, JAN 21, 1986
8th Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
292/6 (50)
INDIA flagINDIA
192/4 (50)
Australia won by 100 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
THU, JAN 23, 1986
9th Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
238/8 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
239/5 (49.5)
New Zealand won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JAN 25, 1986
10th Match · Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
174/5 (46)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
172/10 (49.2)
India won by 5 wickets (with 24 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, JAN 26, 1986
11th Match · Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
262/8 (50)
INDIA flagINDIA
226/10 (45.3)
Australia won by 36 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
MON, JAN 27, 1986
12th Match · Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
70/10 (26.3)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
276/7 (50)
New Zealand won by 206 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, JAN 29, 1986
13th Match · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
239/7 (50)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
140/10 (42.4)
Australia won by 99 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
FRI, JAN 31, 1986
14th Match · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
235/7 (50)
INDIA flagINDIA
238/4 (48.5)
India won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, FEB 2, 1986
15th Match · Launceston, North Tasmania Cricket Association Ground
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
202/9 (48)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
168/9 (45)
India won by 22 runs (revised target)
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, FEB 5, 1986
1st Final · Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
170/8 (44)
INDIA flagINDIA
159/10 (43.4)
Australia won by 11 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
SUN, FEB 9, 1986
2nd Final · Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
188/3 (47.2)
INDIA flagINDIA
187/10 (50)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 16 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM

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