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ICC Men's World Cup 2023
Cricket World Cup 2023: India vs New Zealand | Head-to-Head Stats & Records.
India and New Zealand will lock horns with each other in their next match of ICC World Cup 2023. IND vs NZ is the 21st match of ICC World Cup 2023, set to take place on Sunday, October 22.
The IND vs NZ match will take place at HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. Rohit Sharma leads India in ICC World Cup 2023. Tom Latham is the stand-in skipper for the team for the next few games.
Both Rohit Sharma’s India and Tom Latham-led New Zealand will be keen to keep their perfect record intact, having won four of their four matches so far in the ongoing elite tournament.
India opened their campaign with a victory over record champions Australia in Chennai and followed that with impressive wins over Asian rivals Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Pune respectively.
New Zealand, on the other hand, registered a thumping win over defending champions England in Ahmedabad to get their campaign started and followed that with convincing wins over the Netherlands in Hyderabad, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan in Chennai.
If we talk about IND vs NZ head-to-head records in ODIs, both teams have played 116 ODIs so far.
India has grabbed wins in 58 matches while New Zealand have won 50 games. India dominates New Zealand at home soil.
Out of 38 games in India, the men-in-blue have vanquished New Zealand in 29 games and lost only 8.
In the last 5 ODIs, India defeated Kiwis in 3 games while 2 ended with no result.
New Zealand holds an edge against India in ICC tournaments by remaining undefeated for 20 years. However, the recent ODI results favour India as the Men in Blue outperformed the Black Caps in the last series they played.
IND vs NZ Head to Head – ODI & T20I
1) Head-to-Head Stats – ODIs:
Total Match Played: 116
India Won: 58 New Zealand Won: 50 Tied: 1 No Result: 7 India Win %: 50.0 New Zealand Win %: 43.10
2) Head-to-Head Stats – T20Is:
Total Match Played: 25
India Won: 14 New Zealand Won: 12 Tied: 1 No Result: 0 India Win %: 48 New Zealand Win %: 40
IND vs NZ- Highest And Lowest Scores In ODIS:
Highest score (IND) - 392/4 in 50 overs (Christchurch, 2009)
Lowest score (IND) - 230 in 45.3 overs (Mirpur, 2014)
Highest score (NZ) - 349/9 in 50 overs (Rajkot, 1999)
Lowest score (NZ) - 231/6 in 47.1 overs (Dunedin, 1992)
Highest individual score (IND) - Shubman Gill - 208 (149) (Hyderabad, 2023)
Highest individual score (NZ) - Tom Latham - 145 (104) (Auckland, 2022)
Best bowling figures (IND) - Amit Mishra - 5/18 (Visakhapatnam, 2016)
Best bowling figures (NZ) - Shane Bond - 6/19 (Bulawayo, 2005)
In the ODI World Cup history, the two nations have met eight times with New Zealand holding a 5-3 edge over India.
In the 2019 World Cup, New Zealand beat India by 18 runs in the semifinal after their group-stage match was washed out. Here is a look at the IND vs NZ Cricket World Cup record.
Head to Head in ODI World Cup:
Total Match Played: 8
India Won: 3 New Zealand Won: 5 Won Batting First: IND(1) / NZ(1) Won Chasing: IND(2) / NZ(4) Highest Total: IND(252) / NZ(253)
Lowest Total: IND(182) / NZ(146)
Dharamshala Stadium Record
A total of 7 matches have been played at the HPCA Stadium over 10 years (2013–2023). In these matches, the average first-inning score is 203.
Despite 203 runs being seen as a low total, the side batting first have won 3 matches due to the bowling-friendly surface in Dharamshala.
The highest score posted here is 364/9 by England in 2023 against Bangladesh. Conversely, the lowest total posted here is 112 by India in 2017 against Sri Lanka.
India’s Record in Dharamshala HPCA Stadium
India has been part of 4 matches that have been played here. The Men in Blue have a 2-2 win/loss record in Dharamshala, losing the last match they played here against Sri Lanka in 2017.
New Zealand’s Record in Dharamshala HPCA Stadium
The Kiwis have played just one match at the HPCA Stadium and have a 1-0 win/loss record. That win came against India in 2016 when they won by 6 wickets in hand and 101 balls to spare.
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