India vs New Zealand Head to Head Record in ODIs: The SportsRush presents before you the Head to Head records for India and New Zealand.
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The Warm-up matches ahead of the main tournament of the ICC Cricket World Cup have begun. On Day 2 of the Warm-up fixtures, India will face against New Zealand at the Kennington Oval, London on May 25 (Saturday). Both the teams will be eager to get their combination right ahead of their first individual match of the all-important tournament.
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While India will be looking to address their no.4 spot in the batting order, the Black Caps’ major focus would be on their spinners who would be crucial for each of the 10 teams in the World Cup, considering the run-fest that the batsmen are likely to enjoy in England.
Shots from what our training session looked like on the eve of the first warm-up game for #CWC19 #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/D2cKf2z3NC
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 24, 2019
Training time at The Oval. #CWC19 #BACKTHEBLACKCAPS pic.twitter.com/TpPKYR2NOr
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) May 24, 2019
The New Zealanders recently defeated Bangladesh in the ODI series 3-0, as the batsmen exhibited their prowess. So that will not be an issue for them. Leg-spinner. Ish Sodhi has not featured for New Zealand in the ODIs in the recent past, and will be crucial for them to stake their claim to the silverware.
India vs New Zealand Head to Head Record in ODIs
Total number of matches played: 98
Matches won by India: 49
Matches won by New Zealand: 43
Matches played in India: 32 (India 24, New Zealand 7)
Matches played in New Zealand: 34 (India 10, New Zealand 21)
Matched played at neutral venues: 32 (India 15, New Zealand 15)
Most runs for India: Sachin Tendulkar- 1750 runs
Most runs for New Zealand: Nathan Astle- 1207 runs
Most wickets for India: 51 wickets
Most wickets for New Zealand: Kyle Mills-32 wickets
Recent Match
India recently visited New Zealand this year in January-February, 2019. India defeated New Zealand by 35 runs in the last One-Dayer at Wellington on February 3, 2019, thereby sealing the 5-match ODI series 4-1.