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toured New Zealand in the 1985–86 season to play a three-match
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series and four-match one day series against New Zealand after NZ had toured Australia earlier in the season. New Zealand won the series 1–0 with two matches drawn. It was the first time they had beaten Australia at home in a test series, and meant they retained the
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. The one day series was drawn 2-2.


Australian squad

Australia had just lost to New Zealand 2–1 at home during the 1985–86 season and were lucky to draw 0–0 against India. The team was greatly weakened by defections to the
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. However they had just finished the home summer on a high note, having defeated India and New Zealand in the 1985–86 triangular one-day series.
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was confident the team would win the one day series and bring back the
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. The original squad selected was selected by Laurie Sawle,
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,
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and Dick Guy. It consisted of: *Batsmen –
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(captain),
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,
Geoff Marsh Geoffrey Robert Marsh (born 31 December 1958) is a former Australian cricketer, coach and selector. He played 50 Test matches and 117 One Day Internationals for Australia as an opening batsman. As the coach of Australia he was in charge whe ...
,
Greg Ritchie Gregory Michael Ritchie (born 23 January 1960) is a former Australian international cricketer who played in 30 Tests matches and 44 One Day Internationals between 1982 and 1987. Ritchie played for Queensland between 1980 and 1992. He scored ...
*Fastbowlers –
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, Simon Davis,
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, Dave Gilbert *Spinners –
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(vice-captain) *All rounders –
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,
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*Wicketkeepers –
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,
Wayne B. Phillips Wayne Bentley Phillips (born 1 March 1958) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 27 Test matches and 48 One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 1982 and 1986 as a batsman and wicket-keeper. He played for South Australia between 1978 an ...
(also played as specialist batsman) *Manager – Bob Merriman *Assistant manager – Bob Simpson *Physiotherapist –
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On-tour selectors: Border, Bright, Marsh
Wayne B. Phillips Wayne Bentley Phillips (born 1 March 1958) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 27 Test matches and 48 One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 1982 and 1986 as a batsman and wicket-keeper. He played for South Australia between 1978 an ...
had been Australia's first choice wicketkeeper for two years. However his form behind the stumps had fallen away and the Australian selectors picked him as a specialist batsman again, with specialist keeper
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picked in the side as Australia's first-choice gloveman. During the tour, Zoehrer returned to Australia with an eye infection and Phillips became the keeper. Geoff Lawson was unavailable to play due to a back injury. Leg-spinner
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was overlooked for selection despite taking more first class wickets that summer than any other bowler. The writers of
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later argued this was a major mistake. Bill O'Reilly was delighted with the selections of Steve Waugh ("one of the best selections in the whole era of Greg Chappell's career at the selection committee's wheel") and Bruce Reid ("strong claims to be recognised as the finest left-arm speedster we put on the international arena since Alan Davidson"), but was disappointed in the selection of Ray Bright over Holland, and Greg Ritchie over Mark O'Neill:
This team is disappointing. There are not nearly enough rosy-cheeked new faces to beguile the eyes that have grown dim with the succession of recent disappointments. Australian cricket supporters not yet blinded and deafened by the one-day razzamatazz cannot be blamed for thinking that the four selectors have let this country down in a time of crisis.
Bob Simpson accompanied the side as an assistant manager/coach. He had been asked by Fred Bennett, the head of the
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, if he was interested in taking on the job full-time.
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later wrote that:
I'm not sure who got the bigger shock during the first couple of training sessions on that tour: Simmo, due to the team's low intensity work ethic, or the players, who had never been exposed to his level of passion at practice.


Matches


Auckland v Australia at Eden Park, Auckland, 15 February 1986
– Australia won this 50 over game easily by 6 wickets, due to three wickets from David Gilbert, a 93-run opening stand from Boon and Marsh, and Greg Richie's 66 off 58 balls.

– Australia won this first class game by 4 wickets. Ray Bright took 5-42 and Reid 4–24 in the second innings. Australia's batting was a little brittle in the second innings but Border propped it up with a score of 77.


First Test

Australia made their highest test match score of the summer. Border was booed by the crowd when he came out to bat.


Second Test

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scores a century in each innings, helping Australia recover from a collapse each time.
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scores his first test half century.
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was knocked out by a
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bouncer and was taken to hospital for x-rays but returned to score a century.
Nelson v Australian at Trafalgar Park, Nelson, 6 March 1986
– a one-day game which Australia won by 82 runs. Ray Bright captained Australia, Greg Matthews scored a half century, and Wayne Philips was wicketkeeper but also bowled in Nelson's innings and took a wicket, ending with figures of 1–5. Greg Ritchie also bowled an over and returned identical figures.

– match drawn. Boon and Marsh both score centuries. Zoehrer makes 71 but Phillips only hits a high of 48.


Third Test

A bad tempered match with allegations of cheating on both sides. Australia led by 56 runs in the first innings but collapsed badly in the second to be all out for 103.
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gets 10-106. Australia's bowlers only took two wickets in New Zealand's second innings as they reached 160. Steve Waugh later described this game as a "terrible recurring nightmare". Allan Border wrote that:
It hurt. It hurt because we'd gone to New Zealand full of hope. We were a promising and emerging young side, we'd worked damned hard and we'd played good cricket most of the time. But we'd lost. We'd lost again. Every setback was making it harder to maintain optimism about the future.
This caused Border to have doubts about whether he wanted to continue as Australian captain.Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1985-86
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One Day Internationals

The Rothmans Cup was drawn 2-2.


1st ODI

At a press conference in Christchurch before the second game, Allan Border threatened to resign if his team did not improve:
I've given up speaking to them. I've said basically everything that possibly can be said to this bunch. I'm basically leaving it up to them now. They are going to show me if they really want to play for Australia and whether they really want to play under me. I'll find out over the next three games and my decision will be made as to my future as a captain and a player after that... I don't think it's my captaincy... but if we continue to lose, you've just got to start saying: "Right, someone else has to come in and see if they can do something different." It just gets as simple as that. That's the way I see it. The fellows are not responding to me and that's that. I'll find out over the next three games if that's the case or not.
Vice-captain
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had a ninety-minute meeting with the rest of the players. He reported back that the players agreed they had been letting Border down and wanted him to continue as captain. New Zealand won the second game, but Australia showed improved effort and commitment. Australia managed to narrowly win the third match, and won the fourth comfortably.


2nd ODI


3rd ODI

Australia won by 3 wickets with 3 balls remaining, due mostly to a sixth-wicket partnership stand of 86 between Steve Waugh and Wayne Phillips. Ray Bright was so overjoyed with the victory he smashed the stumps with his bat.


4th ODI


Summary

The brightest spots of the tour for Australia were the batting form of
Allan Border Allan Robert Border (born 27 July 1955) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer. A batsman, Border was for many years the captain of the Australian team. His playing nickname was "A.B.". He played 156 Test ma ...
, the consolidation of
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and
Geoff Marsh Geoffrey Robert Marsh (born 31 December 1958) is a former Australian cricketer, coach and selector. He played 50 Test matches and 117 One Day Internationals for Australia as an opening batsman. As the coach of Australia he was in charge whe ...
as an opening batting combination, and the emergence of
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and
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as all rounders. However the bowling was poor and the Australian batting was prone to collapse.
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was a constant target for the hostility of New Zealand crowds. During one game in Wellington a toilet was thrown on the field. Towards the end of the tour, Bob Simpson said the positives to come out of it for Australia were the opening partnership of Boon and Marsh, the batting of Border and Ritchie, the promise of Waugh and Matthews, and the bowling of Reid, McDermott, Davis and Gilbert, although he felt McDermott was an enigma. He also said the team were fortunate to have Ray Bright as vice captain since his "attitude and application have been an inspiration to the whole touring party." This tour marked the last time
Wayne B. Phillips Wayne Bentley Phillips (born 1 March 1958) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 27 Test matches and 48 One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 1982 and 1986 as a batsman and wicket-keeper. He played for South Australia between 1978 an ...
played for Australia – he was the only player who went to New Zealand who was not picked on the subsequent tour of India.
Steve Waugh Stephen Rodger Waugh (born 2 June 1965) is an Australian former international cricketer and twin brother of cricketer Mark Waugh. A right-handed batsman, he was also a medium-pace bowler. As Australian captain from 1997 to 2004, he led Australi ...
later wrote that "in many ways, the
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.. marked the beginning of a new era."Waugh p83 Bob Simpson was appointed Australia's coach full-time, ushering in a greater degree of professionalism that helped Australia ultimately become the number one team in the world. Several players on this tour, such as Border, Marsh, Boon, McDermott and Waugh, were part of that journey.


References

*Border, Allan, ''An Autobiography'', Methuen, 1986 *Waugh, Steve, ''Out of My Comfort Zone'', Penguin, 2006


External links


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