Hyderabad: When India and New Zealand will square off at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamsala in the ongoing World Cup on Sunday 22nd October, both the teams will have an opportunity to almost book a semi-final berth. The performance of both the teams in this World Cup has been more or less the same. Both have reached Dharamshala after winning all of their four matches so far. Both have bagged eight points so far in the tournament and are amongst the top two sides on the points table. However, New Zealand is in the first place due to a better run rate.
The Indian team has formed a string of impressive performances so far and the home advantage is also playing in their favour. However, New Zealand's performance in the past years and this World Cup has kept them at the forefront of the race for the semi-finals. The Blackcaps enjoy a head-to-head record in their favour and so they will have an upper hand going into the contest.
A better head to head record against India
Although the New Zealand team has always been a quality team, it is the misfortune of this team that they could never win the World Cup. The last decade has been very wonderful for the New Zealand team, during which the Blackcaps had reached the finals of the 2015 and 2019 World Cup and this time too their performance has been excellent. By winning the match against India, New Zealand would like to take one more step towards the semi-finals.
The performance of the New Zealand team in the World Cup has been better than the Indian team. Till now both the teams have faced each other 9 times in the World Cup, out of which New Zealand won 5 times while one match was washed out due to rain. This also includes the defeat in the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup which broke Team India's dream of winning the World Cup. On the other hand, India has defeated New Zealand only thrice in the World Cup.
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World Cup 1975
In the inaugural Cricket World Cup, the opening fixture was played between the two teams was won by New Zealand. In the 60-over match, Team India won the toss and batted first and were all out for 230 runs. Apart from Syed Abid Ali's 70 runs, no other batter could play a memorable inning. In reply, the New Zealand team scored 233 runs losing 6 wickets in 58.5 overs, in which captain Glenn Turner played a brilliant inning of 114 runs. For which he was also chosen Player of the Match.
World Cup 1979
In the second World Cup, both the teams once again clashed but the result did not change. New Zealand won the toss and invited the Indian team to bat. Under the leadership of Venkataraghavan, the Indian team collapsed for 182 runs, in which opening batsman Sunil Gavaskar played an inning of 55 runs, although for this he faced 144 balls. New Zealand's openers John Wright and Bruce Edgar, who came to chase the target, sealed their victory by making a partnership of 100 runs for the first wicket. Thanks to John Wright's 48 runs and Glenn Turner's 43 runs, the New Zealand team scored 183 runs after losing 2 wickets in 57 overs and defeated Team India by 8 wickets. It is noteworthy that John Wright, who was a part of the New Zealand World Cup squad.
World Cup 1987
The edition was jointly hosted by India and Pakistan. In this World Cup, India and New Zealand clashed twice and the Indian team defeated New Zealand on both occasions. The first match was played in Bengaluru where Team India, batting first under the leadership of Kapil Dev, scored 252 runs in 50 overs. Which included Navjot Sidhu's innings of 75 runs and Kapil Dev's 72 runs in 58 balls. The New Zealand team, which came to chase the target, had a strong start but could score only 236 runs after losing 8 wickets in 50 overs. Team India won the match by 16 runs and Kapil Dev was chosen player of the match.