India Head to Head New Zealand at the CWC
India and New Zealand faced each other 7 times in world cup where New Zealand had slighter edge over India by beating them in 4 games and losing in 3.
Last time they met in World Cup 2003 where India won by 7 wickets
Date | Winner | Margin | Ground |
14-Mar-03 | India | 7 wickets | Centurion |
12-Jun-99 | New Zealand | 5 wickets | Nottingham |
12-Mar-92 | New Zealand | 4 wickets | Dunedin |
31-Oct-87 | India | 9 wickets | Nagpur |
14-Oct-87 | India | 16 runs | Bengaluru |
13-Jun-79 | New Zealand | 8 wickets | Leeds |
14-Jun-75 | New Zealand | 4 wickets | Manchester |
Match Abadoned without toss due to incessant rain,teams split points
The only two unbeaten sides so far in the tournament, India and New Zealand, were forced to split points as intermittent rain forced another game into abandonment in Nottingham
Undaunted at the prospect of no play at all staring them in the face, nearly 15,000 spectators, mostly Indian supporters, turned up in and around Trent Bridge on a miserable Thursday. They cheered every time the covers guarding the square came off, and perked up when Marais Erasmus and Paul Reiffel made hourly visits to the middle to inspect the underfoot conditions. Between these flutters of brief excitement, they found means to keep themselves entertained, hoping against hope that the wet spell in England would relent enough for at least a truncated face-off between India and New Zealand. All to no avail.
A third no-result in four days has thrown a wet blanket over the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Forecasters are predicting that this could be the wettest June on record in this country, with heavy rain expected to lash England and trigger potential flooding.
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