6. Brett Lee's beamer in 2005, Eden Park
Brett Lee apologised for his dangerous delivery to Brendon McCullum, but NZ coach John Bracewell was fuming. "It is the fourth time this season that he's beamed one of our guys and he's been apologetic every time he's done it. That's a lot of apologies," Bracewell said.
7. NZ win Chappell-Hadlee series in 2007, Seddon Park
The Black Caps got home by one wicket in a final-over thriller, chasing down a target of 346 thanks to Craig McMillian's ton and McCullum's unbeaten 86.
8. Neil Broom's dismissal in 2009, WACA
Haddin's gloves were in front of the stumps and knocked off the bails, but the batsman was incorrectly given out. Vettori felt Haddin should have made an effort to keep Broom at the crease, while the keeper called Vettori's response "poor" and "low".
9. Mitchell Johnson and Scott Styris clash in 2010, McLean Park
Both men were fined by the match referee, with umpires noting Johnson approached Styris and made deliberate and inappropriate physical contact. Styris steered his side to a final-over win.
10. Hobart horrors for Australia in 2011, Bellerive Oval
New Zealand celebrated their first Test win on Australian soil since 1985, getting up by seven runs despite centurion David Warner carrying his bat in the final innings.