India National Cricket Team vs New Zealand National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
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The India national cricket team vs New Zealand national cricket team rivalry has evolved from quiet respect in the 1950s to intense, high-stakes drama in the modern era. After years of heartbreaking knockout losses, India struck back fiercely in the 2020s shattering the curse with dominant wins in the 2023 World Cup semi-final, the 2025 Champions Trophy final, and culminating in a historic 96-run thrashing of New Zealand in the 2026 T20 World Cup final at Ahmedabad. This chapter showcases India’s tactical mastery, explosive batting, and unbreakable spirit turning past pain into glorious dominance.
Latest Matches
Recent India National Cricket Team Vs New Zealand National Cricket Team Timeline encounters across formats (as of March 2026)
| Tournament | Venue | Date | Toss | India Score | New Zealand Score | Result | Series | Player of the Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T20 World Cup (Final) | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | Mar 8, 2026 | New Zealand, elected to field | 255/5 (20 overs) | 159 (19 overs) | India won by 96 runs | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 | Jasprit Bumrah (4/15) |
| Bilateral T20I (5th) | Thiruvananthapuram | Jan 31, 2026 | India elected to field | 271/5 (20 overs) | 225 (19.4 overs) | India won by 46 runs | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Ishan Kishan (103 off 43) |
| Bilateral T20I (4th) | ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam | Jan 28, 2026 | India elected to field | 165 (18.4 overs) | 215/7 (20 overs) | New Zealand won by 50 runs | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Tim Seifert (62 off 36) |
| Bilateral T20I (3rd) | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | Jan 25, 2026 | India elected to field | 155/2 (10 overs) | 153/9 (20 overs) | India won by 8 wickets | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Jasprit Bumrah (3/17) |
| Bilateral T20I (2nd) | Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium, Raipur | Jan 23, 2026 | India elected to field | (won by 7 wkts) | 208/6 (20 overs) | India won by 7 wickets | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Ishan Kishan (76 off 32) |
| Bilateral T20I (1st) | Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur | Jan 21, 2026 | New Zealand elected to field | 238/7 (20 overs) | 190/7 (20 overs) | India won by 48 runs | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Abhishek Sharma (84 off 35) |
| Bilateral ODI (3rd) | Indore | Jan 18, 2026 | India (Shubman Gill), elected to field | 296 (46 overs) | 337/8 (50 overs) | New Zealand won by 41 runs | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Daryl Mitchell (137 off 131) |
| Bilateral ODI (2nd) | Rajkot | Jan 14, 2026 | New Zealand elected to field | 284/7 (50 overs) | 286/3 (47.3 overs) | New Zealand won by 7 wickets | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Daryl Mitchell (131* off 117) |
| Bilateral ODI (1st) | Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara | Jan 11, 2026 | India elected to field | 306/6 (49 overs) | 300/8 (50 overs) | India won by 4 wickets | New Zealand tour of India 2025/26 | Virat Kohli |
IND vs NZ Head-to-Head Summary
| Format | Matches Played | India Wins | New Zealand Wins | Draws / Ties / No Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tests | 65 | 22 | 16 | 27 |
| ODIs | 123 | 63 | 52 | 8 |
| T20Is | 31 | 17 | 11 | 3 |
| Overall | 219 | 102 | 79 | 38 |
Batting Heroes
| Rank | Player | Team | Key Stats (Recent Series + Final) | Highlight Moment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daryl Mitchell | NZ | 352 runs in ODIs (avg 176) + 131* & 137 | Carried NZ to historic ODI series win on Indian soil |
| 2 | Suryakumar Yadav | IND | 242 runs in T20Is (SR 180+) | Pure fireworks — led India’s T20 dominance |
| 3 | Ishan Kishan | IND | 103 off 43 + multiple 70+ scores | Blitzed 5th T20I & helped seal 4-1 series |
| 4 | Virat Kohli | IND | 240+ runs across ODIs | Classy anchor in tough chases |
| 5 | Abhishek Sharma | IND | 84 off 35 in 1st T20I | Explosive starts that set massive totals |
Bowling & All-Round Stars
| Rank | Player | Team | Key Stats (Recent Series + Final) | Highlight Moment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jasprit Bumrah | IND | 4/15 in WC Final + 10+ wickets in T20s | Unplayable in death overs — WC Final MVP |
| 2 | Varun Chakaravarthy | IND | Multiple 2-3 wicket hauls in T20s | Mystery spin that destroyed NZ top order |
| 3 | Mitchell Santner | NZ | Key wickets + economical spells | Captain’s all-round effort in T20 losses |
| 4 | Tim Southee / Ish Sodhi | NZ | Consistent wickets across formats | NZ’s go-to death bowlers |
The Dawn of a Quiet Rivalry: 1950s Tests in India
The rivalry began in November 1955 at Hyderabad when New Zealand toured India for the first time. India declared at 498 for four led by Polly Umrigar’s 223 and Vijay Manjrekar’s 118. Subhash Gupte took seven for 128 forcing follow-on. Bert Sutcliffe hit unbeaten 137 to draw the match. India won the five-Test series 2-0 breaking records like Mankad and Roy’s 413-run opening stand and a team high of 537 for three. This quiet start on turning tracks built mutual respect and set the tone for decades of pressure-filled clashes ahead with fan excitement growing through gritty stands and spinning spells.
| Record Category | Historic Achievement | Hero Player / Team | Exact Match & Venue | Why It Was Epic for Fans |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Individual Score | 223 runs | Polly Umrigar (India) | 1st Test, Hyderabad | First double-ton vs NZ, pure dominance |
| Best Bowling in an Innings | 7/128 | Subhash Gupte (India) | 1st Test, Hyderabad | Spun NZ into follow-on, 76.4 overs grind |
| Highest Team Total | 537/3 declared | India | 5th Test, Madras | New India record, broke 498 from 1st Test |
| Record Opening Partnership | 413 runs (1st wicket) | Vinoo Mankad & Pankaj Roy | 5th Test, Madras | World Test record at the time |
| Heroic Rescue Knock | 137* not out | Bert Sutcliffe (NZ) | 1st Test follow-on, Hyderabad | Saved total embarrassment on day 5 |
| Series Result | India 2-0 | India | All 5 Tests | First-ever home series win over Kiwis |
Defining Clashes: 1990s and Early 2000s – The Knockout Curse Begins
The 1990s and early 2000s marked the start of India’s frustration against New Zealand in big moments. Nail-biting ODIs like India’s 1-run win in Wellington 1990 thrilled fans, while Tests saw balanced battles with Sachin Tendulkar dominating. The real curse hit in ICC knockouts: New Zealand edged India in key clashes. The defining blow came in the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy final in Nairobi—India posted 264/6 (Ganguly’s 117), but Chris Cairns’ unbeaten 102* powered New Zealand to 265/6 in 49.4 overs for a 4-wicket win. This planted the “knockout hoodoo” seed, fueling aggression, fan heartbreak, and tactical duels that defined the rivalry’s rising tension.
| Closest ODI Finish | India won by 1 run | India (defended 221) | 4th Match, Wellington, March 1990 | Heart-stopping last-over drama; NZ fell agonizingly short |
| Highest Individual ODI Score (NZ) | 115 off 80 balls | Chris Cairns (NZ) | Final ODI, Christchurch, 1999 | Fastest NZ ODI ton then; explosive counter-attack magic |
| Century in ICC Final | 117 (130 balls) | Sourav Ganguly (India) | ICC KnockOut Final, Nairobi, Oct 2000 | Masterclass but couldn’t prevent defeat; heartbreak classic |
| Match-Winning Unbeaten Ton (Final) | 102* (113 balls) | Chris Cairns (NZ) | ICC KnockOut Final, Nairobi, Oct 2000 | Clutch chase heroics; Kiwis’ first major ICC title win |
| Key Partnership in Chase | 122-run stand (Cairns & Harris) | Chris Cairns & Chris Harris | ICC KnockOut Final, Nairobi, Oct 2000 | Turned 132/5 crisis into victory; tactical masterstroke |
| Highest Run-Getter in 1998-99 ODI Series | 309 runs (incl. 123) | Rahul Dravid (India) | India tour of NZ, 1998-99 | Consistent anchor; set tone for India’s fightback |
| Narrow Thriller Win (Last Ball) | India won by 2 wickets (1 ball left) | India | 2nd ODI, Napier, 1999 | Vintage last-ball classic; Ganguly-Sachin era excitement |
| Defining Knockout Loss | NZ chased 265 with 4 wkts & 2 balls spare | New Zealand | ICC KnockOut Final, Nairobi, Oct 2000 | Birth of “knockout curse”; billion hearts shattered |
Peak Drama: 2010s – Heartbreaks and Heroics
The 2010s turned this rivalry into pure theater of agony and glory. India dominated bilaterals with Rohit Sharma’s blitzes and spin mastery, but ICC knockouts delivered crushing blows. The 2019 World Cup semi-final in Manchester stands tallest: New Zealand posted 239/8 (Taylor 74, Williamson 67); rain interruptions set India 240 in 46 overs. Boult and Henry ripped top order (Rohit, Kohli, Rahul all 1), India collapsed to 221 all out Dhoni’s run-out off last ball by Guptill sealed 18-run defeat. Heartbreak echoed globally. Earlier, 2021 WTC Final saw Kyle Jamieson’s pace dismantle India twice (217 & 170) for New Zealand’s 8-wicket win. Fan tears flowed, aggression boiled bouncers flew, pressure mounted but these losses fueled India’s later fire.
| Record Category | Historic Achievement | Hero Player / Team | Exact Match & Venue / Year | Why It Was Epic & Interesting for Fans |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heartbreaking Run-Out Finish | Dhoni run-out on last ball (chasing 240) | Martin Guptill (NZ fielder) | 2019 WC Semi-Final, Manchester | Billion hearts stopped; iconic final-ball drama forever etched |
| Top-Order Collapse Record | Top 3 out for 1 each (5/3 in 3.1 overs) | India batting | 2019 WC Semi-Final, Manchester | First time in international cricket; Boult-Henry swing magic |
| Match-Winning All-Round Spell | 5 wickets in collapse (5/25) | Chris Martin (NZ) | 1st Test, Ahmedabad, Nov 2010 | Stunned India’s stars; dream of famous win alive till end |
| Explosive Chase Masterclass | 126* off 88 balls (unbeaten) | Gautam Gambhir (India) | 3rd ODI, Baroda, Dec 2010 | Stand-in captain’s fury; sealed 3-0 series thrashing |
| Clutch Final Partnership | 74 & 67 in building 239 | Ross Taylor & Kane Williamson | 2019 WC Semi-Final, Manchester | Calm under pressure; turned modest total into fortress |
| Pace Domination in WTC Final | 5/31 in 1st innings (debut heroics) | Kyle Jamieson (NZ) | WTC Final, Southampton, June 2021 | Dismantled India twice; Kiwis’ first WTC glory |
| Rain-Affected Thriller | Reduced chase after interruptions | New Zealand (defended 239) | 2019 WC Semi-Final, Manchester | Tension maxed; DLS drama added layers of heartbreak |
| Defining Knockout Curse Moment | NZ win by 18 runs in semi-final | New Zealand | 2019 WC Semi-Final, Manchester | Peak frustration; “chokers” tag flipped, fans in tears |
Modern Thrillers: 2020s – India Strikes Back
The 2020s flipped the script dramatically as India broke the knockout curse against New Zealand with ruthless dominance. After earlier heartbreaks, India crushed New Zealand in the 2023 ODI World Cup semi-final (Mumbai: India 397/4, Kohli 117, Iyer 105*, Shami 7/57; NZ 327 70-run win). The hoodoo shattered further in the 2025 Champions Trophy final (Dubai: NZ 251/7, Mitchell 63; India 254/6 in 49 overs, Rohit 76 4-wicket chase). The pinnacle arrived in the 2026 T20 World Cup final (Ahmedabad: India 255/5, Samson 89, Kishan 54, Abhishek 52; NZ 159, Bumrah 4/15 96-run thrashing). India defended their T20 title, became three-time champions, and turned past pain into pure triumph amid roaring crowds and tactical mastery.
| Record Category | Historic Achievement | Hero Player / Team | Exact Match & Venue / Year | Why It Was Epic & Interesting for Fans |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Highest World Cup Knockout Score | 397/4 (highest in men’s WC knockout) | India (Kohli 117, Iyer 105*) | 2023 ODI WC Semi-Final, Mumbai | Record-shattering batting explosion; ended NZ dominance fears |
| Best Bowling in WC Semi-Final | 7/57 (match-winning haul) | Mohammed Shami (India) | 2023 ODI WC Semi-Final, Mumbai | Devastating spell dismantled NZ chase; redemption after 2019 |
| Clutch Chase in ICC Final | 254/6 chasing 252 (4 wkts, 6 balls left) | India (Rohit 76) | 2025 Champions Trophy Final, Dubai | Tense thriller; broke final jinx, third CT title for India |
| Explosive Powerplay in T20 Final | 92/0 in first 6 overs | India openers | 2026 T20 WC Final, Ahmedabad | Blistering start set intimidating 255; highest WC final total |
| Match-Winning T20 Knock | 89 off 46 balls (5×4, 8×6) | Sanju Samson (India) | 2026 T20 WC Final, Ahmedabad | Fearless innings; turned final into coronation party |
| Devastating Pace Spell | 4/15 (ripped through top order) | Jasprit Bumrah (India) | 2026 T20 WC Final, Ahmedabad | Swing & yorkers magic; NZ collapsed early in chase |
| Record T20 WC Title Defense | First team to defend T20 WC title | India | 2026 T20 WC Final, Ahmedabad | Historic three titles; home soil glory, 96-run margin epic |
| Knockout Series Reversal | India wins 3 of last 4 ICC knockouts vs NZ | India | 2023 WC Semi, 2025 CT Final, 2026 T20 Final | Flipped “curse” narrative; fan ecstasy after years of pain |
Conclusion
From early draws on turning tracks to today’s explosive thrillers, this rivalry captures cricket’s purest essence: mutual admiration mixed with fierce competition. India’s recent dominance—flipping the script in global finals—cements their edge while New Zealand’s grit keeps every clash alive. As fans roar and records fall, one truth endures: when these teams meet, unforgettable stories unfold, proving why India vs New Zealand remains one of cricket’s most compelling battles.



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