Team1 Image: | Flag_of_Australia.svg |
Team1 Name: | Australia women |
Team2 Image: | Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg |
Team2 Name: | New Zealand women |
From Date: | 27 September 2018 |
To Date: | 3 March 2019 |
Team1 Captain: | Meg Lanning |
Team2 Captain: | Amy Satterthwaite |
No Of Odis: | 3 |
Team1 Odis Won: | 3 |
Team2 Odis Won: | 0 |
Team1 Odis Most Runs: | Ellyse Perry (167)[1] |
Team2 Odis Most Runs: | Amy Satterthwaite (178) |
Team1 Odis Most Wickets: | Jess Jonassen (9)[2] |
Team2 Odis Most Wickets: | Sophie Devine (5) Amelia Kerr (5) |
No Of Twenty20s: | 3 |
Team1 Twenty20s Won: | 3 |
Team2 Twenty20s Won: | 0 |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Alyssa Healy (138)[3] |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Katey Martin (94) |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Ellyse Perry (6)[4] |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Sophie Devine (4) |
Player Of Twenty20 Series: | Alyssa Healy (Aus) |
The New Zealand women's cricket team toured to play against Australia women's cricket team between September 2018 and October 2018, and again between February 2019 and March 2019.[5] [6] The tour consisted of three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), which formed part of the 2017–20 ICC Women's Championship, and three Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20I).[7] Prior to the tour, Suzie Bates stepped down as captain of New Zealand Women and was replaced by Amy Satterthwaite.[8]
Australia Women won the WT20I series 3–0.[9] They also won the WODI series 3–0.[10]