New zealand VS Australia

24 – PAK vs NZ, Auckland, 2025 (T: 205)
23 – AUS vs WI, Basseterre, 2025 (T: 215)
21 – AUS vs NZ, Mount Maunganui, 2025 (T: 182)
20 – SL vs BAN, Mirpur 2018 (T: 194)
19 – PAK vs IRE, Dublin, 2024 (T: 194)
19 – ENG vs WI, Bridgetown, 2024 (T: 183)
*full-member teams
Mitchell Marsh vs NZ in T20Is: 11 innings, 367 runs at 45.87, SR: 147.98
Australia have now won 15 of their 17 T20Is post T20 WC 2024.
Tim Robinson’s 106* today featured just 54 runs from boundaries – 50.94%. That’s the lowest percentage of runs via boundaries in a Men’s T20I hundred for a full-member team. The previous record was Jos Buttler’s 101* against Sri Lanka in Sharjah at the T20 WC 2021, which featured 60 runs from boundaries (six fours, six sixes) i.e 59.41%. Pathum Nissanka’s 107 in the tied finish against India in Dubai last week is third on this list (59.81%).
The previous-highest for a full-member side was Sri Lanka’s 171/7 (from 8/3) vs Ireland in Abu Dhabi at the T20 WC 2021.
T20I hundreds for NZ vs AUS
116* – Brendon McCullum, Christchurch, 2010
106* – Tim Robinson, Mount Maunganui, 2025
105 – Martin Guptill, Auckland, 2018
Aged 23y 156d, Tim Robinson is the second youngest to hit a T20I hundred for NZ, after Finn Allen, who did that at 23y 96d vs Scotland (Edinburgh, 2022)
4/3 vs SL, Lauderhill, 2010
2/3 vs PAK, Christchurch, 2010
5/3 vs IND, Ahmedabad, 2023
2/3 vs BAN, Napier, 2023
8/3 vs AUS, Mount Maunganui, 2025
It’s the second such instance against Australia in T20Is, after Pakistan’s 16/3 at the Gabba last year.
