T20WC 2024 NZ vs UGA: In the upcoming Group C clash, New Zealand and Uganda will lock horns at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad & Tobago. NZ vs UGA match 32 is scheduled on Saturday 15th June starting at 6 AM IST.
New Zealand lost their second group-stage match against the West Indies by 13 runs. Despite two remaining group-stage matches against Uganda and Papua New Guinea, the Black Caps are almost eliminated even if they win both games. If only Afghanistan dramatically falls from grace in the remaining two matches and loses all the net run rate, then the Black Caps might have a chance of Super 8.
On the other side, Uganda has also a slight chance of qualifying as they lost 2 out of three games in the ongoing ICC tournament. Uganda also lost their previous fixture by 134 huge margins to host West Indies in the Providence Stadium. New Zealand and Uganda both take their chances and will fight in the next T0 games in the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium.
Let’s check out NZ vs UGA head-to-head records ahead of the 2024 T20 World Cup match 32 at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad & Tobago.
New Zealand vs Uganda T20 World Cup Head to Head Records
New Zealand and Uganda haven’t played any games in the T20 World Cup yet. NZ and UGA will play the first-ever T20 World Cup match on June 15 in the 9th edition of the ICC T20 World Cup.
The table below shows the record of NZ vs UGA overall T20I head-to-head records
Matches | NZ Won | UGA Won | Tie | NR |
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No stats available |
New Zealand vs Uganda T20 Head to Head Records
New Zealand and Uganda haven’t faced each other in any T20 game yet.
The table below shows the record of NZ vs UGA T20 World Cup head-to-head records –
Matches | NZ Won | UGA Won | Tie | NR |
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No stats available |
T20WC2024: Brian Lara Cricket Academy T20 World Cup Stats and Records
Ahead of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup, the Brian Lara Stadium is going to host its third game between New Zealand and Uganda. The stadium will host a total 5 games including 4 Group C games and the first semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2024.
Brian Lara Cricket Academy is a multi-purpose stadium. It is one of the best sports areas in the West Indies region along with advanced cricket grounds. It is located in the city of Tarouba, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
The Stadium is named after West Indies’ legendary former captain Brian Lara and can hold up to 15,000 spectators. The stadium has a mixed seating arrangement with fixed seats and grass banks.
Here are the overall T20 records of Brian Lara Cricket Academy ahead of NZ vs UGA in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Tournament.
Brian Lara Cricket Academy T20 World Cup Stats and Records | |||
Total T20I Matches | 6 | ||
First Match | 29/07/2022 | ||
Last Match | 14/6/2024 | ||
Batting 1st Won | 4 | ||
Batting 2nd Won | 1 | ||
Matches Tied | 0 | ||
Matches N/R | 0 | ||
Highest Team Inn | 267/3 by ENG vs WI in 2023 | ||
Lowest Team Inn | 132 by ENG vs WI in 2023 | ||
Average Score | 140 |
T20WC 2024: Brian Lara Cricket Academy Pitch Report Ahead of NZ vs UGA
The Brian Lara Cricket Academy Stadium’s pitch is balanced which supports batters and bowlers both in the white ball cricket. The average first innings score is 140 which can be up to 160 or 180 in T20 Cricket. Looking at the previous match history team who bats first has a higher chance of winning.
New Zealand vs Uganda X-Factor
New Zealand X-Factor
Wicketkeeper-batter Glenn Philips once again played well and bagged 40 off 33 balls against West Indies in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup. Speaking of the bowling side, New Zealand’s bowler’s performances were sharp including Trent Boult’s 3-wicket haul for 16 runs and one maiden over. Tim Southee and Lockie Ferguson also took 2-2 wickets in 4 overs.
Uganda X-Factor
Uganda bowlers had a disappointing performance in the last group match clash against the host. However, Bowlers did their best to stop some of the world’s best all-rounders. Captain Brian Masaba scalped 2 wickets for West Indies while conceding 31 runs in the 4 overs. Whereas Alpesh Ramjani, Cosmas Kyewuta, and Dinesh Nakrani all three scalped 1-1 wickets.