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Australia vs New Zealand, World Cup 2023: Live Updates

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is some games away from the start of the knockout stage. Every team has played five group games, and it has been clear for the… Read More

Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

New Zealand posted the highest World Cup total in losing cause.

Highest World Cup totals in a losing cause
383/9 - NZ vs AUS, Dharamsala, 2023
344/9 - SL vs PAK, Hyderabad, 2023
334/9 - ENG vs PAK, Nottingham, 2019
333/8 - BAN vs AUS, Nottingham, 2019
327/8 - ENG vs IRE, Bengaluru, 2011

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Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

AUS vs NZ game saw the second-most sixes hit in a World Cup game

Most sixes hit in a WC match
33 - ENG vs AFG, Manchester, 2019
32 - AUS vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023
31 - NZ vs WI, Wellington, 2015
31 - SA vs SL, Delhi, 2023
25 - AUS vs PAK, Bengaluru, 2023

Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

This is the most runs scored in an World Cup game combined.

Most runs aggregated in an ODI
872 - SA vs AUS, Johannesburg, 2006
825 - IND vs SL, Rajkot, 2009
807 - WI vs ENG, St. George’s, 2019
771 - AUS vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023
764 - NED vs ENG, Amstelveen, 2022
The previous highest aggregate in a World Cup match was 754 runs, scored between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Delhi earlier this month.

Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

Mitchell Starc bowled most expensive World Cup spell for Australia

Most expensive figures for Australia in World Cups
0/89(9) - Mitchell Starc vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023
1/74(10) - Mitchell Starc vs IND, The Oval, 2019
3/74 (10) - Adam Zampa vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023
1/72 (12) - Ashley Mallett vs SL, The Oval, 1975
This was the first time that Mitchell Starc went wicketless in a World Cup match.

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Travis Head gets Man of the Match

Travis Head wins Man of the Match in his World Cup debut game for his 67-ball 109 runs.

What a Brilliant game: Australia won by just 5 runs

New Zealand finished at 383/9 and will feel unlucky to not win the game. Australia held the nerve and win an important game to collect two points on the board.

James Neesham gets run out: WOW what scenes in Dharamsala

New Zealand need six off the last ball.

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19 required off 6 balls

Final over

8th Wicket Down

New Zealand lost 8th Wicket and need 43 runs off 20 balls.

Wicket: 7th One Down

Mitchell Santner gets out in trying to up the anty. New Zealand need 69 runs off 39 balls with three wickets in the hand.

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300 up for New Zealand

New Zealand bring up 300/6 in 41.5 overs, still a long way to go.

Rachin Ravindra gets out

Rachin Ravindra gets out after a superb 116 off 89. New Zealand are at 293/6 in 40.2 overs and Australia in control now.

Last 10 Overs

New Zealand need 97 runs in last ten overs with five wickets in hand.

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5 wicket down

Glenn Phillips gets out. New Zealand are at 265/5 in 37 overs and need another 124 runs off 78 balls.

100 for Rachin Ravindra

Rachin Ravindra brings up his 2nd ODI hundred off just 77 balls and he is taking New Zealand to the game.

Tom Latham Gets out

New Zealand lost 4th Wicket. Tom Latham gets out after scoring 21 runs. New Zealand are at 222/4 in 31.2 overs.

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50 for Rachin Ravindra

Rachin Ravindra gets to his fifty off 49 balls. New Zealand need 205 runs off 136 balls to win.

A massive wicket for Australia

Daryl Mitchell gets out after scoring 54 off 51. New Zealand are at 168/3 in 24 overs.

Daryl Mitchell gets to his 50

Daryl Mitchell showing fight and gets to his 5th ODI fifty

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150 up for New Zealand

New Zealand reached 153/2 in 21.3 overs.

50-run Stand for 3rd Wicket

Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra add 50 runs for the third wicket. New Zealand are at 122/2 in 17.3 overs.

100 Up for New Zealand

New Zealand finished 14 overs at 101/2.

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2nd Wicket gone within Powerplay

Will Young gone after scoring 32 runs. New Zealand are at 73/2 after 10 overs.

1st Wicket for New Zealand

Devon Conway gets out after a well-made 28 off 17. New Zealand are at 61/1 in 7.2 overs.

50 up for New Zealand in quick time

New Zealand reached 50/0 in 5.1 overs and have started pretty well.

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Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

Australia smashed most sixes in an ODI innings in their history

Most sixes in an ODI innings for Australia
20 vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023
19 vs IND, Bengaluru, 2013
19 vs PAK, Bengaluru, 2023
16 vs NZ, Hamilton, 2007
16 vs BAN, Mirpur, 2011

David Warner has now hit third-most World Cup sixes

Most sixes in World Cups
49 - Chris Gayle
40 - Rohit Sharma
37 - AB de Villiers
36 - David Warner
33 - Glenn Maxwell
31 - Ricky Ponting

Australia all out for 388 runs

Australia have now lost four wickets for one run now and got all out for 388 runs in 49.2 overs.

3 Wickets in an Over for Trent Boult

Australia are at 388/9 in 49 overs. Can they get 400 from here on?

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Pat Cummins gets out

Pat Cummins gets out after a brilliant cameo of 37 off 14 balls. Australia are at 388/8 in 48.3 overs.

Finally a Wicket: But it is too late now

Trent Boult dismisses Josh Inglis for 38 off 28 balls. Australia are at 387/7 in 48.1 overs.

50-run stand off just 19 balls

Australia eyeing at over 400 runs here. They are at 379/6 in 47.4 overs.

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350 up for Australia

Australia reached 351/6 in 46.2 overs and looking to finish big.

Australia lost 6th Wicket

Huge Wicket for New Zealand, Glenn Maxwell gets out after scoring 41 off 24 balls. Australia are at 325/5 in 44.2 overs.

50-run stand for 6th Wicket

Glenn Maxwell and Josh Inglis added 50 runs off 34 balls for the 6th Wicket. Australia are at 324/5 in 44 overs.

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300 up for Australia

Australia reached 300/5 in 41.2 overs.

Final 10 overs to go

Australia are at 292/5 in 40 overs. Can Glenn Maxwell do something similar what he did against Netherlands in Delhi a few nights ago?

Australia losing the plot: 5th Wicket Down

Marnus Labuschagne gets out after scoring 18 runs. Australia are 274/5 in 38.1 overs.

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4th wicket Down

Mitchell Marsh gets out after scoring a rusty 36. Mitchell Santner gets his first wicket. Australia are 264/4 in 36.3 overs.

250 up for Australia

Australia finished 35 overs at 254/3.

Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

David Warner has now joint-most 150-run opening stands in ODIs for Australia

Most 150-plus opening partnerships for Australia in ODIs
5 - David Warner and Aaron Finch
4 - Mark Waugh and Adam Gilchrist
3 - David Warner and Travis Head

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Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

David Warner and Travis Head registered 2nd Highest World Cup opening stand for Australia vs New Zealand

Highest opening partnerships in AUS vs NZ ODIs
189 - Adam Gilchrist and Mark Waugh, Christchurch, 2000
175 - David Warner and Travis Head, Dharamsala, 2023
156 - Mark Waugh and Michael Di Venuto, Adelaide, 1997
154 - Kepler Wessels and John Dyson, Melbourne, 1983
149* - Stephen Fleming and Lou Vincent, Wellington, 2007

3rd Wicket Gone: Glenn Phillips turning it on

Steve Smith gets out after scoring 18 runs. Australia are 228/3 in 29.4 overs.

Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

Travis Head joins an Elite List with his debut World Cup ton

Hundreds on WC debut for Australia
110 - Trevor Chappell vs IND, Nottingham, 1983
110 - Geoff Marsh vs IND, Chennai, 1987
143* - Andrew Symonds vs PAK, Johannesburg, 2003
135 - Aaron Finch vs ENG, Melbourne, 2015
109 - Travis Head vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023

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Australia lost its Second Wicket

Travis Head gets out after scoring 109 off 67 balls. Glenn Phillips provides the second breakthrough.

Travis Head gets to a hundred

Travis Head gets to a 59-ball ton. That's what Australia were missing earlier.

Fastest ODI hundreds for Australia (by balls taken)

40 - Glenn Maxwell vs Netherlands, Delhi, 2023 WC

51 - Glenn Maxwell vs Sri Lanka, Sydney, 2015 WC

57 - James Faulkner vs India, Bengaluru, 2013

59 - Travis Head vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023 WC

Finally a Wicket for New Zealand

David Warner gets out after scoring 81 off 65, Glenn Phillips provides first breakthrough.

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150 up in first 15 overs

150/0 in 14.5 overs. Are we heading towards a record-breaking score?

Australia vs New Zealand: Stats Update

Highest team scores after first five overs in a WC match

71/0 - NZ vs SA, Auckland, 2015 SF

67/0 - NZ vs ENG, Wellington, 2015

60/0 - AUS vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023

54/1 - CAN vs AUS, Bengaluru, 2011

Highest team scores after first 10 overs in an ODI

133/0 - SL vs ENG, Leeds, 2006

119/1 - WI vs CAN, Centurion, 2003 WC

118/0 - AUS vs NZ, Dharamsala, 2023 WC

118/0 - NZ vs SL, Christchurch, 2015

116/2 - NZ vs ENG, Wellington, 2015 WC

25-ball 50 for Travis Head

Travis Head reaches his fifty off just 25 balls.

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Carnage in Dharamsala

100 up in just 8.5 overs. Australia 104/0 in 8.5 overs.

28-ball 50 for David Warner

David Warner is a hurry, get to his fifty off just 28 balls.

Australia got off to a flyer

50 runs in just 4.1 overs, a dream start for Australia.

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Australia vs New Zealand: World Cup Stats

Australia becomes first team to play 100th match in World Cup history:

Matches Played - 99

Matches Won - 72

Matches Lost - 25

Won Trophies - 5 times

CWC 2023: New Zealand opt to Bowl first vs Australia

New Zealand won the toss and decided to bowl first.

New Zealand (Playing XI): Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham(w/c), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult

Australia (Playing XI): David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis(w), Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins(c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

AUS vs NZ: Dream11 Team

  • Wicket-keeper: Devon Conway, Josh Inglish
  • Batsmen:David Warner (Captain), Steve Smith, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Philips
  • All-rounder: Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Santner, Rachin Ravindra (Vice-captain)
  • Bowlers: Adam Zampa, Matt Henry
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AUS v NZ: The Most Disgusting Incident In The History Of Cricket

AUS vs NZ: Head-to-Head ODI Record

Australia have dominated whenever they have played against New Zealand. There have been 141 games so far between the two teams. Australia have won 95 games, and New Zealand have won 39 games with seven no-results.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is some games away from the start of the knockout stage. Every team has played five group games, and it has been clear for the top four teams. In this context, match no. 27 is very crucial. Australia and New Zealand will lock horns at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala.

Both teams are looking for a win, which can help them stay relevant in the race to the semis. New Zealand have 8 points while Australia have six. Australia are coming off three consecutive wins, while New Zealand lost their last game against India in Dharamsala.

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