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AUS vs NZ Head to Head record ahead of their World Cup 2023 match in Dharamshala

AUS vs NZ Head to Head record ahead of their World Cup 2023 match in Dharamshala

The head to head record between the two sides is lopsided, with one team winning over 65% of their games.

The Australia vs New Zealand encounter in the ODI World Cup 2023 is all set to be played on October 28 at the HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala. Interestingly, both their overall ODI head to head and ODI World Cup records are lopsided, and that too by a big margin. Ahead of the 27th match of the tournament, let’s take a detailed look at AUS vs NZ head to head in ODI:

AUS vs NZ Head to Head in ODIs

The head to head between the two sides is led by India in ODI cricket. Both sides have played a total of 141 matches in their 49-year ODI cricket rivalry. 

Australia has a 95-39 win/loss record over New Zealand in these matches, with seven games ending in no result.

Matches Played141
Matches Won (Australia)95
Matches Won (New Zealand)39
Tied
No Result7
Win % (Australia)67.37%
Win % (New Zealand)27.65%

AUS vs NZ Head to Head in World Cup

The two sides have faced each other 11 times in ODI World Cup history. Similar to their overall ODI rivalry, the Aussies are ahead of the Kiwis in the mega event.

Australia leads New Zealand 8-3 in the ODI World Cup.

Matches Played11
Matches Won (Australia)8
Matches Won (New Zealand)3
No Result
Tie
Win % (Australia)72.72%
Win % (New Zealand)27.28%

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AUS vs NZ Head to Head in India

The two sides have met 8 times in India, with the first encounter being played in 1987.

Australia leads New Zealand 8-0 in the ODIs they have played in India.

Matches Played8
Matches Won (Australia)8
Matches Won (New Zealand)
No Result
Tie
Win % (Australia)100.00%
Win % (New Zealand)00.00%

AUS vs NZ: Last ODI World Cup meeting

Consistent with their overall record, the last meeting between the two sides in the ODI World Cup was won by Australia.

The Oceanian rivals met in the 37th match of the 2019 World Cup in England.

Despite skittling out the Kangaroos for just 243, thanks to a hat-trick by Trent Boult, the Kiwis eventually found themselves 86 runs short of the target. The Aussies attack was led by Mitchell Starc, who took a splendid 5/26 to help send his side to the semifinals.

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