New Zealand vs India 2019-20 1st ODI, statistical preview: New Zealand seek to end India’s run

New Zealand vs India 2019-20 1st ODI, statistical preview: New Zealand seek to end India’s run

Ross Taylor India New Zealand

New Zealand came back strongly in the first ODI, at Seddon Park, Hamilton, after getting trounced 0-5 in the T20Is. The teams will now meet in the second ODI of the 3-match series, at Eden Park, Auckland. Ahead of the match, here is a statistical preview.

Statistical preview

0.855 win-loss ratio of New Zealand against New Zealand (47 wins, 55 defeats), their 3rd-worst against any team with a 50-match cut-off. New Zealand also have a ratio of 0.428 (39 wins, 91 defeats) against Australia and 0.609 (25 wins, 41 defeats) against England.

0.971 win-loss ratio of New Zealand at Eden Park (34 wins, 35 defeats), their worst at home with a 10-match cut-off.

1 win-loss ratio of India at Eden Park (4 wins, 4 defeats).

1.17 win-loss ratio of India against New Zealand (55 wins, 47 defeats), their 3rd-best against any team with a 100-match cut-off. India also have a ratio of 1.625 (91 wins, 56 defeats) against Sri Lanka and 1.261 (53 wins, 42 defeats) against England.

5 hundreds for Virat Kohli against New Zealand, the joint 3rd-most. He needs 1 to catch up with Ricky Ponting and Virender Sehwag (6 each). Sachin Tendulkar and Sanath Jayasuriya also have 5 each.

7 years since New Zealand last beat India in a bilateral series (4-0 at home). Since then they have lost 2-3 in 2016-17 and 1-2 in 2017-18, both in India, and 1-4 in 2018-19 at home.

8 consecutive series wins for India across formats (2 Test series, 3 ODI series, 3 T20I series) before this. India are also unbeaten for 12 consecutive series across formats.

10 four-wicket hauls for Mohammed Shami. He needs 1 more to go past Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath (10) and reach 2nd place among Indian bowlers. Only Ajit Agarkar (12) has more.

14 runs needed by Ross Taylor (3,986) and 58 by Martin Guptill (3,942) to complete 4,000 runs at home. No New Zealand cricketer has done this.

16 hundreds for Guptill. He needs 1 more to go past Nathan Astle (16) and reach 2nd place among New Zealand batsmen. With 21 hundreds, Taylor is some distance away.

18 catches for Taylor against India, the joint most among New Zealand non-wicketkeepers. Stephen Fleming also has 18.

28 wickets for Tim Southee against India, the 2nd-most for New Zealand. He needs 5 more to go past Kyle Mills (32) and secure top spot.

91 runs needed by Mitchell Santner (909) to become the 44th New Zealander and 390th overall to reach 1,000 runs.