The 20-year wait goes on for the White Ferns after failing to capture an elusive Rose Bowl series win over Australia. The hosts secured the silverware by capturing a 95-run win in the second match in Adelaide today.
Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry scored a maiden one-day century, leading her side to 247 for seven which proved well out of reach of the New Zealand side.
New Zealand lost their final eight wickets for just 59 runs as their chase completely fell apart following the departure of captain Amy Satterthwaite to be bowled out for 152 in the 38th over.
Jess Jonassen finished with 5-27, helping mop up the New Zealand tail.
The White Ferns looked a chance to chase 248 down at 93 for two and veterans Sophie Devine and Satterthwaite at the crease. But Devine was trapped LBW by Jonassen for 47. Satterthwaite hung around for another 10 overs but wickets fell around her before she was run out for 37. The innings didn't last much longer after that.