
New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Stats
India and New Zealand have an illustrious history in international cricket competition. From high-scoring ODIs to nail-biting T20s, their clashes have produced some memorable matches over the years. You can check the detailed new zealand national cricket team vs india national cricket team stats to see how each team has performed across formats.
India recorded a decisive 44-run win over New Zealand at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium thanks to disciplined bowling and aggressive batting performances. This success provided India with the chance to prepare themselves further for the semifinal.
Date | Format | Venue | Result | Match Summary |
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9 Mar 2025 | ODI | Dubai International Stadium | India won by 4 wickets | India chased down New Zealand’s 251/7 to win the Champions Trophy final. |
2 Mar 2025 | ODI | Dubai International Stadium | India won by 44 runs | India posted 249/9; New Zealand managed 205 in response. |
15 Nov 2023 | ODI | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | India won by 70 runs | India set a massive total of 397/4; New Zealand fell short at 327. |
22 Oct 2023 | ODI | Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad | India won by 4 wickets | Chasing 274, India reached 274/6 with 4 wickets to spare. |
24 Jan 2023 | ODI | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore | India won by 90 runs | India posted 385/9; New Zealand managed 295 in reply. |
IND vs NZ ODIs
India and New Zealand may not share an equally intense rivalry, but when these teams meet it always produces riveting games. Starting on January 11 in Baroda (Vadodara), three ODIs and five T20Is between them will take place; with Baroda hosting the opening ODI.
Last time these teams faced each other was in the 2023 Champions Trophy, when India defeated South Africa by 70 runs. Both squads are currently performing strongly and hope to finish in the top two positions of their respective league tables.
New Zealand have won five of the previous eleven ODI matches between these teams in ODIs; four wins went to India while one match ended up a tie and two didn’t offer any definitive result due to rain or other factors.
Shreyas Iyer’s slowest ODI fifty off 75 balls provided some boost to India’s innings as they reached 118/3 in 28 overs, before Rohit Sharma (15), Shubman Gill (2), and Virat Kohli (11) fell quickly thereafter to leave them vulnerable at 30/3.
Hardik Pandya (26) and KL Rahul (43) then put together a vital 98-run partnership before the hosts were dismissed for 249. Matt Henry proved to be New Zealand’s standout bowler, as he claimed an outstanding five-wicket haul that saw off Ravindra Jadeja, Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya all within an outstanding 5/42 spell from him.
Both teams combined for 10 fours and six sixes during this high-scoring encounter, led by captain Stephen Fleming (New Zealand) and Tom Latham (New Zealand) both scoring half centuries.
New Zealand captain Fleming leads all-time captains against India with 27 victories against 14 losses, followed by MS Dhoni of India and Sourav Ganguly with 25 wins against 17 losses respectively.
IND vs NZ Tests
Rohit Sharma’s India will host Tom Latham’s New Zealand in a three-match Test series beginning October 16 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Both sides will look to avoid an embarrassing whitewash against one another; India come into this series full of confidence following their 2-0 home win against Bangladesh while New Zealand suffered their first ever Test loss at away against Sri Lanka two months earlier.
India and New Zealand have played 65 Test matches against one another, with India winning 22 to New Zealand’s 16; 27 matches ended up ending in draws. Furthermore, both sides have competed against each other at various ICC tournaments such as ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy tournaments.
India and New Zealand faced off in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, with India emerging victorious by an easy margin of 70 runs. Both teams had previously met twice during ICC Champions Trophy competition – each side winning one match each.
After an initial slow start, Indian batsmen quickly ramped up and outpaced Kiwi bowlers in scoring runs and dominating final session on Day 4, with Rishabh Pant being unlucky not to reach his hundred. Unfortunately for Rishabh and company however, only four balls could be completed before bad light and rain brought an abrupt end to proceedings.
Kane Williamson, New Zealand’s stand-in captain for this series against India, has assured that his side are taking them seriously and encouraged their players to fight hard and play positive cricket. Williamson told Sky Sports, “We know this series will be tough – but we look forward to it!”
New Zealand’s greatest triumph against India came during the fifth Test at Kolkata in 2004 when all-rounder Polly Umrigar hit a double century to seal their first home win against them since 1988 and end India’s streak of 13 successive victories at this venue.
IND vs NZ T20s
New Zealand finished runners-up at the 2021 ICC World T20 final and now face Rohit Sharma and India for a three-match T20I series, without their respective captains Kane Williamson and Tim Southee, playing without both at these matches in India as New Zealand attempts to recapture its form in T20 cricket.
New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first on a slow, low surface with turning properties. Following some initial hiccups, they eventually got their innings underway but Indian bowlers quickly brought it back down after each over. Indian spinners took control and quickly dismantled New Zealand’s middle order before New Zealand were dismissed in just 19 overs for just 66 runs!
New Zealand was left disappointed following their disappointing run in One-Day International cricket, having seen them beat Pakistan but then lose to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Their top order was decimated by Indian spinners; Rachin Ravindra and Will Young fell cheaply while Williamson and Mitchell tried vainly to fight back but both fell to Axar Patel off Chakravarthy before Young caught at short third man and Williamson stumped off Chakravarthy.
India easily defeated New Zealand, winning their first T20I match after seven attempts. Shubman Gill led India’s scoring with an unbeaten 208 off 149 balls; it marked his sixth century against them and was also their highest individual score against any Indian batter in T20I history.
India and New Zealand have met 25 times in T20 Internationals so far and India lead with 14 victories while New Zealand have claimed 10 wins. Each team has shared five matches evenly with one another while seven draws have taken place between them. Former Indian fast bowler Javagal Srinath holds the most wickets against New Zealand with 27 at an average of 18.64.
IND vs NZ ODI Series
New Zealand and India will meet in the final ODI of Champions Trophy 2025, and it could make a decisive statement as to their chances of reaching the final. Both teams are tied on points but India leads in Net Run Rate; therefore this matchup at Dubai International Stadium promises to be high-impact affair – here are a few things you should keep in mind before this clash begins.
Indian team have won their ODI series against New Zealand with an emphatic 3-0 score and have seen dramatic improvement from previous performances against them. Their fifth and final ODI, held at Westpac Stadium in Wellington on Friday, saw India restrict New Zealand to under 200 runs for only the fourth time ever! India achieved this huge victory despite subpar batsmen performance;
India and New Zealand both possess strong records against each other in ODI format, and will hope to keep their winning streak alive when they meet again in their next matchup. India have won 61 matches against New Zealand while 50 were won by them; these two sides also met 11 times at World Cup level with five victories each while four ended up ending in draws.
After an exciting finish in the first ODI, India cruised to an easy victory in the second. They scored 297 runs in their opening innings while only allowing New Zealand 95 in response. Although they weren’t consistent in their batting ability, New Zealand managed to put up an excellent fight and maintain scoreboard pressure throughout.
On Wednesday, both teams will look to extend their winning streak at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Delhi in the third One Day International.
It should be an exciting contest as both squads vie to claim top position within their group; among the Indian squad are Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Axar Patel, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer Rishabh Pant Hardik Pandya Washington Sundar Jasprit Bumrah Mohammed Shami