After losing to Australia in the final of the T20 World Cup 2021, New Zealand take on India,
in the first match of the three-game T20 International series at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Wednesday (November 17). (More Cricket News)
The touring New Zealand cricket team will be playing India in three T20 internationals on November 17 (Jaipur), 19 (Ranchi) and 21 (Kolkata).
After losing to Australia in the final of the T20 World Cup 2021, New Zealand take on India,
in the first match of the three-game T20 International series at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Wednesday (November 17). (More Cricket News)
New Zealand have won nine, lost six and tied two in 17 T20 Internationals played against India. They have lost both tied matches against New Zealand in Super Over at Hamilton and at Wellington, two days later in 2020.
New Zealand also have a good record against India in India. They have won three and lost two in five T20 Internationals played against India. The Men in Blue have won two, lost one and tied two in the last five matches played against Kiwis.
The last meeting between these two sides happened during the T20 World Cup in the Super-12 match in Dubai on October 31 with New Zealand taking home an eight-wicket victory. A timid India could only manage a below-par 110/7 in 20 overs and then saw New Zealand chase down the target with 33 balls to spare.
India vs New Zealand in T20 Internationals
Summary of Results
Venue-Played-India won-New Zealand won-Tied
In India-5-2-3-0
In New Zealand-10-4-4-2
In South Africa 1-0-1-0
In Emirates 1-0-1-0
Total: 17-6-9-2
Last five matches: 5-2-1-2
HIGHEST INNINGS TOTALS
India: 208/6 in 20 overs at Hamilton (2019)
New Zealand: 219/6 in 20 overs at Wellington (2019)
LOWEST INNINGS TOTALS
India: 79 in 18.1 overs at Nagpur (2016)
New Zealand: 126/7 in 20 overs at Nagpur (2016)
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORES
India: 80 by Rohit Sharma at Delhi (2017)
80 by Shikhar Dhawan at Delhi (2017)
New Zealand: 109* by Colin Munro at Rajkot (2017)
BEST BOWLING PERFORMANCES
India: 3/12 by Jasprit Bumrah at Mount Maunganui (2020)
New Zealand: 4/11 Mitchell Santner at Nagpur (2016)