India won its longest winning streak of 9 match against Netherlands and became second team after the Australia in a world Cup history.
The first semifinalist India will tackle the 4th semi finalist New Zealand in 46th ODI ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium on 15th November 2023.
For India it looks like God is rearranging all the stars and constellations so that Men in blue will bring Prudential World Cup to India this time. Indian batsmen are full form from its top order to middle order, everyone is playing with full potential. Indians batsmen also wrote a history of becoming the first team who’s top five batters scored 50 plus scores in a World Cup history.
Talking about Indian Bowlers from pacers to spinners, they have been in news headlines for breaking records whether it’s Mohammed Shami‘s fifer haul against Sri Lanka and New Zealand or Jasprit Bumrah for consistently be in most wicket taker list in ICC 2023 World Cup and dismissed Pathum Nissanka for Golden Duck. In short, throughout the 2023 ICC World Cup, Indian cricket team has broke several records without any loss.
The next match of India is against the New Zealand and it will be the first semifinal of this 2023 World Cup. New Zealand’s starting in this ongoing tournament was amazing until India defeated Black capped at HPCA Dharmshala Stadium and won the match by 4 wickets. New Zealand won their last match against already eliminated team Sri Lanka and won the match by 5 wickets at M Chinnaswamy Bengluru Stadium. Before this victory Kiiwis lost four match in a row and with 10 points became the 4th semifinalist in the ICC world Cup.
So let’s get into the details of India vs New Zealand previous head-to-head matches and records.
India vs Netherlands Head-to-Head ODI Records:
India and New Zealand faced each other for 117 matches in ODI cricket from which India won 59 times and New Zealand came out victorious for 50 times. And for 7 matches went without any results and one match was tied.
The table below shows the record of IND vs NZ head-to-head records –
Matches
India Won
New Zealand won
Tie
NR
117
59
50
1
7
Wankhede Stadium Mumbai Pitch Report
Wankhede Stadium will host the first semifinal match of 2023 World Cup between India and New Zealand. This stadium mostly favors the batsman due to its small boundaries. The pitch is bouncy and will do some benefit to pacers but it’s for not slow bowlers. The weather forecast for Wankhede Stadium is partly cloudy on Wednesday 15th November and the temperature will be 33 degrees Celsius and windy.
Wankhede Stadium has witnessed 33 ODI matches. Out of 33 ODI matches, 17 matches were won by the team who batted first and 16 matches were won by the team bowling first.
The table shows all the records of ODI matches hosted by the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai:
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