India up against poor ICC events record vs New Zealand

India ended their 20-year ICC jinx against New Zealand in the group stage of the Cricket World Cup 2023 when they defeated the Kiwis by four wickets in Dharamsala on 22 October. The two teams meet again in the World Cup 2023 semi-final on Wednesday (November 15) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, a repeat of the 2019 World Cup semi-final where India lost by 18 runs.

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Before the 2023 group stage win, the last time India beat New Zealand in an ICC tournament was back in 2003 at the ODI World Cup. Then, Sourav Ganguly’s India defeated New Zealand by seven wickets. Since then, India have lost to the Black Caps in every match in ICC events till October 2023.

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Before 2003 India had last beaten New Zealand at the 1987 ODI World Cup. In fact, India have lost nine out of 13 matches against the Black Caps in ICC white-ball competitions. India also lost to New Zealand in the final of the 2021 World Test Championship.

A look at India’s poor record against New Zealand in ICC tournaments:

1975 World Cup: India lost 4 wickets in Manchester

1979 World Cup: India lost by 8 wickets in Leeds

1987 World Cup: India won by 16 runs in Bengaluru

1987 World Cup: India won by 9 wickets in Nagpur

World Cup 1992: India lost by 4 wickets in Dunedin

World Cup 1999: India lost by 5 wickets in Nottingham

2000 Champions Cup final: India lost by 4 wickets in Nairobi

World Cup 2003: India won by 7 wickets in Centurion

T20 World Cup 2007: India lost by 10 runs in Johannesburg

T20 World Cup 2016: India lost by 47 runs in Nagpur

World Cup 2019: No result due to rain

World Cup 2019 semi-final: India lost by 18 runs in Manchester

WTC 2021 final: India lost by eight wickets

T20 World Cup 2021: India lost 8 wickets in Dubai

World Cup 2023: India won by 4 wickets in Dharamsala

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