Silver Ferns withstand late burst by Aussies to take Constellation Cup.
The Silver Ferns scored an historic series win over Australia, fending off a late fightback to lift the Constellation Cup for the first time.
After blitzing out to a 31-19 lead at halftime, the Ferns looked to be cruising to a comfortable victory. But spurred on by wholesale changes at the break, Australia launched a stunning comeback, cutting the lead back to five heading in to the final turn. They had a chance to level the score in the final minute, but Caitlin Bassett's shot bounced off the rim and in to the hands of Leana de Bruin.
Maria Tutaia was again the star of the show for the Silver Ferns, producing another masterclass in shooting to outscore her shooting partner Irene van Dyk. Tutaia's 26/29 was identical to the numbers she posted in Sunday's 54-52 win in Melbourne.
The Ferns have not won a series against Australia since 2004, when they pulled off a clean-sweep of Norma Plummer's visiting side. That will again be the aim for the Kiwi side as the chase three from three in Sunday's finale in Christchurch.