Stats – New Zealand's lowest ever total in Australia

Stats highlights from the second ODI in Cairns, where New Zealand were bowled out for just 82

Sampath Bandarupalli08-Sep-202282 New Zealand’s total in the second ODI in Cairns is their sixth lowest in this format and lowest ever in Australia. Their previous lowest total in Australia was 119 against the hosts in 1998 in Sydney. It is also their second-lowest total against Australia, behind the 74 all-out in 1982, in Wellington.2 Australia are only the second team to win successive men’s ODIs despite losing their first five wickets inside 70 runs. Australia lost their fifth wicket at 54 in this game and recovered from 44 for 5 during the first ODI. Pakistan were the first such team to achieve this, having won from 34 for 5 against Australia and from 64 for 5 against India on successive days at the Gabba in 2000.Related

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113 Australia’s winning margin in terms of runs in Cairns, which is the fourth-highest in men’s ODIs for any team with a first-innings total less than 200 runs. The biggest such win is by 120 runs when South Africa defeated Zimbabwe in 2018 while defending their total of 198. Sri Lanka against India in 1986 and Zimbabwe versus Afghanistan in 2016 registered 117-run wins defending less than 200.