New Zealand national cricket team in England in the 1990 season

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The tour of New Zealand Cricket Team to England in the 1990 season was held from 23 May to 10 July 1990th The international cricket tour was part of the 1990 international cricket season and included three tests and two ODIs . England won the Test series 1-0 while the ODI series tied 1−1.

prehistory

It was the first tour of the season for both teams. The last meeting of the two teams on a tour took place in the 1987/88 season in New Zealand .

Stages

Tour venues

The following stages have been designated as the venue for the tour.

Stadion city capacity Games
Edgbaston Cricket Ground Birmingham 24,803 3rd test
Headingley Stadium Leeds 17,000 1. ODI
Lord's Cricket Ground London 30,000 2nd test
The oval London 23,500 2. ODI
Trent Bridge Nottingham 15,350 1st test

Tour matches

First class

May 6th
scorecard
Arundel Duchess of Norfolk's Invitation XI
277-6 (50)
- New Zealand New Zelanders
278-3 (47.2)
New Zealanders wins by 7 wickets
May 19-21
Scorecard
London (Lord's) Middlesex
332-6d (93.5) & 251-3d (66)
- New Zealand New Zealanders
284-5d (93.2) & 243-8 (51)
draw

Testing

First test in Nottingham

June 7th - 12th
scorecard
Nottingham New Zealand New Zealand
208 (89) & 36-2 (17)
- England England
345-9d (138)
draw

Second test in London

June
21-26 Scorecard
London (Lord's) England England
334 (89.4) & 272-4d (78)
- New Zealand New Zealand
462-9d (157.4)
draw

Third test in Birmingham

July
5-10 scorecard
Birmingham England England
435 (141.5) & 158 (49)
- New Zealand New Zealand
249 (98.3) & 230 (91.4)
England wins with 114 runs

One-day internationals

First ODI in Leeds

May 23
scorecard
Leeds England England
295-6 (55)
- New Zealand New Zealand
298-6 (54.5)
New Zealand wins with 4 wickets

Second ODI in London

May 25
scorecard
London (The Oval) New Zealand New Zealand
212-6 (55)
- England England
213-4 (49.3)
England wins with 6 wickets

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