The Australian number three ended the two-match series with 259 runs at 129.50.
New Zealand win by 36 runs; two-match series tied 1-1.
In late 2003, Zimbabwe toured Australia in a two-match series.
Following the Tests, he made his Twenty20 debut in the second of a two-match series, although he was not required to bat.
In March 1990, Pakistan and India takes part in a two-match series.
South Africa won the two-match series 2-0 with no matches drawn.
(Actually, yes it has, although that was only a two-match series.)
As a result, both teams had to play a two-match series in order to determine which team would pass to the playoffs.
They drew the two-match international series against the Australia national rugby union team, winning the first game but losing the second.
The team with the most goals accumulated over the two-match series will win the series and qualify for the conference championship.