1. Underarm incident in 1981, MCG
Brian McKechnie was at long odds to hit a six off the final ball and tie the one-dayer, but Greg Chappell took no chances - ordering brother Trevor to bowl an underarm delivery. New Zealand prime minister Robert Muldoon called it the "most disgusting incident I can recall in the history of cricket".
2. Sold-out crowd helps Kiwis exact some revenge in 1982, Eden Park
A crowd of 43,000, which remains a record for a cricket match in New Zealand, turned out to jeer Australia the first time they crossed the ditch after the underarm match. The hosts got up by 46 runs.
3. NZ enjoy upset World Cup win in 1992, Eden Park
Defending champions Australia were expected to easily account for co-hosts New Zealand in the tournament opener, but Martin Crowe scored a century to guide his side to a 37-run win.
4. Shane Warne out for 99 in 2001, WACA
Warne fell one run short of a maiden Test century when he picked out Mark Richardson in the deep. Replays showed Daniel Vettori overstepped and it should have been a no-ball.
5. Jason Gillespie and Glenn McGRath fire with the bat in 2004, GABBA
The two tailenders thoroughly embarrassed the Kiwis' attack, both passing 50 for the first time in their Test careers. Michael Clarke posted his first Test ton on home soil in the innings-and-156-run shellacking.