After thrashing the defending champions England by an enormous nine-wicket margin within the opening fixture, the mighty New Zealand (NZ) now face the Netherlands (NED) in Match 6 ODI World Cup 2023 on October 9 at Rajiv Gandhi Worldwide Stadium in Hyderabad. The Dutch will enter the fixture on the again of a 81-run defeat by the hands of Pakistan at the exact same venue.
Talking about New Zealand’s 2019 revenge over the English facet within the event opener, left-handers Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra grabbed the limelight by smashing their respective centuries. The previous hammered an unbeaten 152 off 121 with the assistance of 19 fours and three maximums whereas beginner Ravindra amassed unbeaten 123 off simply 96 with 11 fours and 5 sixes. Courtesy of the duo, the Blackcaps reached their goal of 284 in model in simply 36.2 overs.Â
Earlier, the NZ bowlers did a terrific job of proscribing a powerful England facet at simply 282 with seamer Matt Henty choosing 3/48 in his 10 overs. Mitchell Santner and Glenn Phillips additionally snared two scalps every as New Zealand received their bowling job nearly completely. Tom Latham, who donned the captaincy hat, will proceed to guide the facet as common skipper Kane Williamson stays on the sidelines because of damage.Â
In the meantime, listed here are a few of the essential stats and numbers forward of Match No. 6 between New Zealand and Netherlands within the World Cup 2023:
Head-to-Head: New Zealand and the Netherlands have met one another 4 instances in ODIs and the Kiwis have received on all 4 events.
2 – Trent Boult (198) requires two scalps to succeed in the landmark of 200 wickets in ODIs.
5 – Glenn Phillips (95) wants 5 sixes to finish 100 maximums in worldwide cricket.
1 – Ish Sodhi (49) is one recreation away from showing in his fiftieth ODI match.
30 – James Neesham (2970) wants 30 runs to succeed in 3000 runs throughout codecs.
3 – Tim Southee (34) requires three scalps to surpass Jacob Oram and Daniel Vettori (each 36) and develop into the second-highest wicket-taker for New Zealand in World Cups. Boult leads the chart with 40 wickets to his identify.
7 – Scott Edwards (93) requires seven fours to get to 100 fours in ODIs.
8 – Wesley Barresi (1992) wants eight runs to finish 2000 runs throughout codecs.
1 – Logan van Beek (49) is one recreation away from showing in his fiftieth worldwide recreation.