The Australian cricket team toured New Zealand in the 1973-74 season to play a three-match Test series against New Zealand.
It was the first time New Zealand had beaten Australia in a Test match, and the first time they had won a Test match since 1969.
Paul Sheahan was unavailable for selection.
The team selected was as follows: There was controversy during the match when New Zealand batsman Glenn Turner argued on the field with Ian Chappell.
[1][2] The New Zealand second innings of 158 is the lowest all-out Test innings to include a century partnership (Glenn Turner and John Parker added 107 runs for the first wicket).