The rivalry between the India National Cricket Team and the New Zealand National Cricket Team is a masterclass in contrasting styles. From high-octane batting to clinical tactical precision, these two giants have defined the modern era. As of 2026, their battles across formats represent the pinnacle of international cricket excellence.
Recent India Vs New Zealand
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
India Score
New Zealand Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
T20 World Cup
Ahmedabad
Mar 8, 2026
India (bat)
255/5 (20 ov)
159 (19 ov)
India won by 96 runs
T20 World Cup Final
Jasprit Bumrah (IND)
Bilateral T20I
Thiruvananthapuram
Jan 31, 2026
NZ (field)
271/5 (20 ov)
225 (19.4 ov)
India won by 46 runs
Bilateral T20I
Ishan Kishan (IND)
Bilateral T20I
Visakhapatnam
Jan 28, 2026
NZ (bat)
165 (18.4 ov)
215/7 (20 ov)
NZ won by 50 runs
Bilateral T20I
Glenn Phillips (NZ)
Bilateral T20I
Guwahati
Jan 25, 2026
India (field)
155/2 (10 ov)
153/9 (20 ov)
India won by 8 wkts
Bilateral T20I
Abhishek Sharma (IND)
Bilateral T20I
Raipur
Jan 23, 2026
NZ (bat)
209/3 (15.2 ov)
208/6 (20 ov)
India won by 7 wkts
Bilateral T20I
Suryakumar Yadav (IND)
Champions Trophy
Dubai
Mar 9, 2025
NZ (bat)
254/6 (49 ov)
251/7 (50 ov)
India won by 4 wkts
Champions Trophy Final
Rohit Sharma (IND)
Bilateral Test
Bengaluru
Oct 16, 2024
India (bat)
46 & 462
402 & 110/2
NZ won by 8 wkts
Bilateral Test
Rachin Ravindra (NZ)
The Hall of Fame: Most Iconic & Aggressive Moments
Moment Type
Match / Series
Year
The “Aggressive” Incident
Impact / Result
The Verbal Spat
2nd Test, Christchurch
2020
Virat Kohli gave a fiery send-off to Kane Williamson and gestured to the crowd to “shut up” after a wicket.
Intensified the “nice guys” vs “aggressive” narrative.
The Heartbreak
World Cup Semi-Final
2019
MS Dhoni was run out by a direct hit from Martin Guptill by mere inches while India was chasing a win.
India knocked out; New Zealand advanced to the final.
The Sledging
T20I Series
2020
Tim Seifert and KL Rahul had a heated exchange at the stumps during a high-pressure Super Over finish.
India won via a back-to-back Super Over thriller.
The Final Blow
WTC Final
2021
Kyle Jamieson’s aggressive short-ball barrage dismantled India’s world-class batting lineup on Day 6.
New Zealand became the first-ever World Test Champions.
The Revenge
World Cup Semi-Final
2023
Mohammed Shami took a fierce 7-wicket haul (7/57) after Daryl Mitchell threatened to take the game away.
India broke the “Kiwi Jinx” in ICC knockouts.
The Historic Rout
3rd Test, Mumbai
2024
New Zealand spinners Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner relentlessly attacked on a turning track.
NZ became the first team to 3-0 whitewash India at home.
The Young Fire
T20 World Cup Final
2026
A young Indian pace attack led by Mayank Yadav used 150kmph+ aggression to rattle the NZ top order.
India secured the T20 World Cup trophy in Ahmedabad.
Head-to-Head Summary: India vs. New Zealand
Format
Total Matches
India Wins
New Zealand Wins
Draw / Tie / NR
India Win %
Test Matches
65
22
16
27
33.8%
ODI Matches
123
63
52
8
51.2%
T20I Matches
31
17
11
3
54.8%
All Formats
219
102
79
38
46.6%
The Most Memorable Match: 2019 World Cup Semi-Final
Feature
Match Details
Tournament
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 (1st Semi-Final)
Venue
Old Trafford, Manchester
The Target
New Zealand set a modest 240 runs to win
The Collapse
India was reduced to a shocking 5/3 and 24/4 by the Kiwi pacers
The Fightback
MS Dhoni and Ravindra Jadeja (77) put on a heroic 116-run stand
The Iconic Moment
Martin Guptill’s direct hit to run out MS Dhoni by inches
Final Result
New Zealand won by 18 runs, advancing to the Final
Major Tournament Matches: India vs. New Zealand
Tournament
Stage
Year
Venue
Result
Impact
T20 World Cup
Final
2026
Ahmedabad
India won by 96 runs
India defended their title and broke the “T20 WC Kiwi Jinx”
Champions Trophy
Final
2025
Dubai
India won by 4 wkts
India secured their 3rd Champions Trophy title
ODI World Cup
Semi-Final
2023
Mumbai
India won by 70 runs
Ended NZ’s long streak of knocking India out of ICC events
T20 World Cup
Super 12
2021
Dubai
NZ won by 8 wkts
Effectively knocked India out of the tournament
World Test Champ.
Final
2021
Southampton
NZ won by 8 wkts
New Zealand became the first-ever World Test Champions
ODI World Cup
Semi-Final
2019
Manchester
NZ won by 18 runs
The famous rain-affected thriller and MS Dhoni’s final match
T20 World Cup
Group Stage
2016
Nagpur
NZ won by 47 runs
India were famously bundled out for just 79 runs at home
T20 World Cup
Super 8
2007
Johannesburg
NZ won by 10 runs
India’s only loss in their inaugural 2007 T20 WC winning campaign
Champions Trophy
Final
2000
Nairobi
NZ won by 4 wkts
New Zealand’s first major ICC white-ball trophy win
The Gold Standard: All-Time Key Performances
Category
Format
Team
Player
Achievement
Most Runs
Test
IND
Rahul Dravid
1,659 Runs (6 Centuries)
Most Runs
ODI
IND
Sachin Tendulkar
1,750 Runs (5 Centuries)
Most Wickets
Test
IND
R. Ashwin
70 Wickets (6 Five-Wicket Hauls)
Most Wickets
ODI
IND
Javagal Srinath
51 Wickets
Highest Score
Test
NZ
Brendon McCullum
302 Runs (Wellington, 2014)
Best Bowling
Test
NZ
Ajaz Patel
10/119 (Mumbai, 2021)
Best Bowling
ODI
NZ
Shane Bond
6/19 (Bulawayo, 2005)
Team Strength Comparison: India vs. New Zealand (2026)
Department
India National Team
New Zealand National Team
Advantage
Top Order Batting
Highly aggressive; led by Ishan Kishan and Sanju Samson, who set a world-record powerplay in the 2026 Final.
Clinical and steady; Finn Allen and Tim Seifert are the driving force, often finishing games in the middle overs.
India (Powerplay)
Middle Order
Anchor-heavy with Suryakumar Yadav and Virat Kohli; dominant in the 7–16 over phase.
Explosive versatility; Daryl Mitchell is currently the #1 ranked ODI batter and a constant threat.
New Zealand (ODI)
Pace Attack
World-class; led by Jasprit Bumrah, who took a historic 4/15 in the 2026 T20 World Cup Final.
Relentless and disciplined; Matt Henry and Kyle Jamieson excel at using seam and bounce to rattle openers.
India (Death Overs)
Spin Department
Strategic but expensive; Axar Patel and Varun Chakaravarthy provide variety but struggle with economy.
Highly economical; Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra choke the run rate, especially in middle overs.
New Zealand (Economy)
All-Rounders
High-impact finishers like Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube provide crucial balance at No. 8.
Tactical specialists like Michael Bracewell and James Neesham who can change a game in a single over.
India (Power Hitting)
Recent Ranking
#1 in T20Is and ODIs; currently 4th in Test rankings.
#2 in ODIs and #4 in T20Is; currently 5th in Test rankings.
India (White Ball)
The Spark in Hyderabad: 1955 – The Very First Clash and Birth of a Quiet Rivalry
In November 1955, at the Fateh Maidan in Hyderabad, cricket history quietly turned a page. India and New Zealand met for the first time in a Test match, a drawn affair on a flat track that offered little drama but plenty of promise. India, fresh from building their post-independence identity, batted first under Polly Umrigar’s calm leadership. They piled on 498 for 4 declared, with Umrigar anchoring a marathon 223 not out—his career-best, full of elegant drives and unhurried patience. Pankaj Roy supported with a solid start, while Vinoo Mankad chipped in. New Zealand, the visitors from a distant land, showed grit in response. Bert Sutcliffe’s 65 and John Reid’s fighting knocks helped them reach 326, forcing the follow-on. In their second dig, they dug deep to 212 for 2, with Reid unbeaten on 100*, ensuring no result after five days of attritional cricket.
Category
Details
Series Result
India won 2-0 (3 Tests drawn)
Matches Played
5 Tests (all in India)
First Match
1st Test, Hyderabad (Deccan), Nov 19-24, 1955: Match drawn
PR Umrigar: 223* (highest individual score in inaugural clash)
Venue Highlights
Hyderabad: Placid pitch, high scores; later Tests saw India’s dominance
Overall Head-to-Head (1955-56)
Tests: Played 5, India 2 wins, NZ 0, Draws 3
2025-2026 Fireworks: NZ’s ODI Conquest and India’s T20 Rampage
The 2025-26 tour exploded with drama. New Zealand, fresh off their historic 2024 Test sweep, stunned India in ODIs—claiming their first-ever bilateral series win on Indian soil 2-1. Daryl Mitchell dominated with 352 runs, including twin centuries (131* in Rajkot, 137 in Indore), partnering Glenn Phillips (106) for a 219-run stand in the decider. NZ chased 285 in Rajkot with ease and defended 337 in Indore, bowling India out for 296 despite Virat Kohli’s century. Mitchell’s aggression—sweeping spinners, targeting lengths—frustrated India; fans in Jaipur and Indore felt the shock, streets quiet as NZ celebrated underdog glory.
Then came India’s T20 revenge. In a five-match blitz, they demolished NZ, winning the first three decisively to seal the series. Abhishek Sharma’s blistering fifties (fastest vs NZ), Ishan Kishan’s 76 off 32, Suryakumar Yadav’s 82* off 37 chased 209 in 15.2 overs. In Guwahati, Abhishek’s 14-ball fifty powered a 10-over chase of 155. Jasprit Bumrah’s death-over mastery (3/17) restricted NZ. Aggression peaked: high-octane sixes, sledging whispers, roaring crowds. Tactics flipped—India’s power-hitting overwhelmed NZ’s seam. Fans erupted in delight; NZ’s ODI high crashed into T20 reality. This swing kept the rivalry scorching, prepping both for bigger
Category / Key Match
ODI Series (Jan 2026: Vadodara, Rajkot, Indore)
T20I Series Highlights (Jan 2026: Nagpur, Raipur, Guwahati+)
Overall Tour Fireworks & Rivalry Peak
Series Result
NZ won 2-1 (first bilateral ODI series win in India)
India won at least first 3 (unassailable lead, dominant rampage)
NZ’s white-ball upset vs India’s T20 dominance; perfect contrast
Decider / Turning Point
3rd ODI Indore: NZ 337/8 beat IND 296 by 41 runs
3rd T20I Guwahati: NZ 153/9 lost to IND 155/2 in 10 overs (8 wkts)
From NZ’s calm celebrations to India’s roaring crowds; sledging whispers in T20 heat
Fan Emotion / Stadium Buzz
Shock in Indore/Rajkot: NZ fans jubilant, Indian silence then soul-searching
Jaipur/Guwahati roars; streets erupted for Abhishek fireworks
ODI heartbreak echoed 2000 final; T20 redemption lifted spirits pre-World Cup
Notable Record / Tactical Insight
Mitchell 352 runs (3rd-most in 3-match ODI series); NZ highest chase in India (286/3)
India chased 209 with 28 balls spare (record margin vs NZ?); Abhishek fastest 50
NZ completed ODI “set” in India; India 11th straight T20 series/tournament win streak
Interesting Trivia / Hook
Mitchell’s 4th century vs India—all in India; leapfrogged Kohli to No.1 ODI ranking
Abhishek’s powerplay 94/2 (2nd-highest in T20Is); Kishan fastest 50 vs NZ by Indian
Epic swing: NZ giant-killers in ODIs, India unstoppable in T20s—rivalry never hotter ahead of 2026 WC
Conclusion
This historic timeline proves that while India often brings the power, New Zealand provides the ultimate tactical challenge. With India’s recent 2026 T20 World Cup triumph and New Zealand’s legendary Test resilience, this remains cricket’s most respected rivalry. Expect many more “Epic Thrillers” as these two nations continue chasing global glory.