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NZ vs USA Live Score, Match 14 of ICC Men T20 World Cup Warm up Matches 2026

ICC Men T20 World Cup Warm up Matches 2026 | 05-Feb-2026 07:00 PM | MA Chidambaram Stadium

Scorecard will be available when match start

Match Info

MatchNew Zealand vs United States
Series ICC Men T20 World Cup Warm up Matches 2026
Time05-Feb-2026 07:00 PM
VenueMA Chidambaram Stadium
Live TelecastJioHotstar

Match Preview: New Zealand vs United States (NZ vs USA)

New Zealand will face United States in a thrilling match on 05-Feb-2026 in ICC Men T20 World Cup Warm up Matches 2026. The match will be played at MA Chidambaram Stadium at 07:00 PM. Cricket fans can watch the match live on JioHotstar.

Match Overview

New Zealand is known for its strong batting and bowling, while United States remains competitive with its recent performances and emerging players. This match is crucial for both teams, as every win can strengthen their position in ICC Men T20 World Cup Warm up Matches 2026.

The pitch at MA Chidambaram Stadium is generally balanced for both batsmen and bowlers, making this match even more exciting. New Zealand will look to dominate with its experience and strategy, while United States will aim for an upset.

What to watch?

  • The competition between New Zealand batting and United States bowling.
  • The bowler's impact on the pitch, especially spinners or fast bowlers.
  • The strategies of the two captains and their decisions during the game.

Cricket lovers, get ready for this exciting match! Will New Zealand showcase its strengths, or will United States pull off a major upset? Join us live on JioHotstar on 05-Feb-2026 to find out the answer!

New Zealand Squad

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United States Squad

Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Shubham Ranjane, Ali Khan, Mohammad Mohsin, Andries Gous, Monank Patel (C), Saurabh Netravalkar, Nosthush Kenjige, Milind Kumar, Shehan Jayasuriya, Jasdeep Singh, Shayan Jahangir, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Harmeet Singh, Saiteja Mukkamalla

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