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ENG vs NZ Semifinal: England vs New Zealand Head to Head Stats

By Akshay - November 10, 2021 05:19 AM

In this shortest format of international cricket, the team of England and New Zealand have faced each other 21 times. During this, the English team has had an upper hand against the Kiwi team.

Abu Dhabi: The teams of England and New Zealand are face to face in the first semi-final match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021. This high voltage match between the two teams will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi. In today's match, when both the teams take the field, the English team would like to win today's match and enter the final of the T20I World Cup for the third time. On the other hand, Kiwi would like to defeat the English team in today's match and get a ticket for the T20I World Cup final for the first time.

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Talk about the clash between the two teams in T20I cricket before today's match, so before today's match, both the teams have faced each other 21 times in this shortest format of international cricket. During this, the English team has had an upper hand against the Kiwi team. So far 21 T20I matches have been played between the two teams. During this, England has won 12 matches, while the Kiwi team has been able to win seven matches. England's win percentage in T20I cricket during this period is 57.14%, while New Zealand's is 33.3%.

Apart from T20I cricket, both these teams have faced each other 105 times in Test cricket. Here too, England's edge has been heavy against New Zealand. In red ball cricket, where England has won 48 matches so far, the Kiwi team has won 11 matches. England's win percentage in Test cricket is 45.7%, while New Zealand's win percentage is just 10.4%.

Apart from these two formats, both the teams have faced each other 91 times in ODI cricket. During this, England has won 41 matches, while New Zealand has won 43 matches. England's win percentage in ODI cricket is 48.8%, while that of New Zealand is 51.1%.