New South Wales 1893–94 New South Wales toured
New Zealand in January and February 1894, playing seven
first-class matches. The match in
Christchurch against
New Zealand was the New Zealand national team's first first-class match; New South Wales won.
See: New South Wales cricket team in New Zealand in 1893-94 Fiji 1894–95 Fiji toured New Zealand in January and February 1895, playing matches against eight provincial sides. Six of these matches are now regarded as
first-class.
New South Wales 1895–96 New South Wales toured New Zealand in December 1895 and January 1896, playing five first-class matches. They again played New Zealand in Christchurch; this time New Zealand won.
Australia 1896–97 Australia toured New Zealand in November 1896, playing five matches. All their matches were against teams of more than 11 players, so they are not regarded as first-class. Australia won the match against a New Zealand XV.
See: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1896–97 Queensland 1896–97 Queensland toured New Zealand in December 1896 and January 1897, playing five first-class matches, including one against New Zealand, which New Zealand won.
Lord Hawke's XI 1902–03 An English team managed by
Lord Hawke played the
New Zealand national team (twice) and the main provincial teams: Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago. The MCC team was captained by
Plum Warner and included
Bernard Bosanquet,
Frederick Fane,
Cuthbert Burnup and
George Thompson. ''See:
Lord Hawke's cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1902–03''
Australia 1904–05 Australia toured New Zealand in the 1904–05 season to play first-class matches against the
New Zealand national team (twice),
Canterbury and
Otago.
See: Australian cricket team in New Zealand and Fiji in 1904–05 Marylebone Cricket Club 1906–07 MCC played two first-class matches against
New Zealand and also played two first-class matches against each of the four main provincial teams, Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago, and one first-class match against
Hawke's Bay. The MCC team was captained by
Teddy Wynyard and included future Test players like
Johnny Douglas and
George Simpson-Hayward.
See: Marylebone Cricket Club cricket team in New Zealand in 1906–07 Australia 1909–10 Australia played first-class matches against the New Zealand national team (twice), Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago and Hawke's Bay.
See: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1909–10 Australia 1913–14 Australia played two first-class matches against
New Zealand, first-class matches against Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago, and three minor matches.
See: Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1913–14 ==Leading players==