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New Zealand's win percentage in test cricket is 23.83. As of August 2021, New Zealand have played 449 Test matches; out of which they have won 107, lost 175, while 167 matches have ended as draw. [3] New Zealand is also one of the most successful ODI team, as they have reached many tournament's semi-finals.
New Zealand's narrowest win by wickets came in the first Test of the West Indies cricket team in New Zealand in 1979-80 in February 1980. Played at the Carisbrook , the hosts won the match by a margin of one wicket, one of only fourteen one-wicket victories in Test cricket.
McGrath recorded his first test wicket with his 27th ball as New Zealand loss Mark Greatbach for 18. Blair Pocock was the next to fall on 34 with Jones ending the day on 62* with New Zealand being at 2/123 at stumps. [30] Jones would go on to score 143 before being dismissed by Mark Waugh caught behind.
Adam Zampa took 4-34 as Australia rolled New Zealand for 102 in 17 overs to win the second Twenty20 international by 72 runs Friday and take an insurmountable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
This is a list of New Zealand first-class cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in first-class cricket for Auckland, Canterbury, Central Districts, Northern Districts, Otago, and Wellington, teams representing New Zealand (at various levels), both in New Zealand and overseas, and other first-class teams in New Zealand.
Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 2 March 1983: 2 0.83: Richard Hadlee: 12 10 0 East Africa: Edgbaston, Birmingham, England 7 June 1975 ‡ 3 0.96: Ewen Chatfield: 9.2 9 2 India: WACA, Perth, Australia 18 January 1986: 4 1.00: Lance Cairns: 10 10 0 Sri Lanka: Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 2 March 1983: Richard Hadlee: 6 6 1 India: Eden Park ...
[1] [2] The first Twenty20 International match between two men's sides was played on 17 February 2005, involving New Zealand and New Zealand. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack reported that "neither side took the game especially seriously", [ 3 ] and it was noted by ESPNcricinfo that but for a large score for Ricky Ponting , "the concept would have ...
In 2001, the Boxing Day Test was played between New Zealand and Bangladesh, which New Zealand won by an innings margin. [2] [4] In 2002, the Boxing Day Test was cancelled due to preparations for the 2003 Cricket World Cup and was replaced by an ODI cricket match. [2] [4] In 2003, after a year's hiatus, the Boxing Day Test featured New Zealand ...