The India National Cricket Team vs New Zealand National Cricket Team rivalry is one of international cricket’s most respected and emotionally charged battles. Unlike aggressive rivalries built purely on hostility, this contest has always combined tactical brilliance, discipline, pressure moments, and unforgettable ICC clashes. From India’s spin dominance at home to New Zealand’s dangerous swing bowling in challenging overseas conditions, both teams have consistently tested each other across generations. Legendary players like Sachin Tendulkar, Kane Williamson, Virat Kohli, Brendon McCullum, MS Dhoni, and Richard Hadlee shaped this rivalry with iconic performances. Every scorecard tells a deeper story of resilience, heartbreak, leadership, and dramatic turning points that cricket fans still remember today.
Recent Match Results (2024–2026)
Date
Match Format / Series
Venue
Winner
Margin / Details
08 Mar 2026
T20 World Cup Final
Ahmedabad
India
Won by 96 runs (IND: 255/5, NZ: 159)
31 Jan 2026
5th T20I (Bilateral)
Thiruvananthapuram
India
Won by 46 runs (IND: 271/5, NZ: 225)
28 Jan 2026
4th T20I (Bilateral)
Visakhapatnam
New Zealand
Won by 50 runs (NZ: 215/7, IND: 165)
25 Jan 2026
3rd T20I (Bilateral)
Guwahati
India
Won by 8 wickets (NZ: 153/9, IND: 155/2)
23 Jan 2026
2nd T20I (Bilateral)
Raipur
India
Won by 7 wickets (NZ: 208/6, IND: 209/3)
21 Jan 2026
1st T20I (Bilateral)
Nagpur
India
Won by 48 runs (IND: 238/7, NZ: 190/7)
18 Jan 2026
3rd ODI (Bilateral)
Indore
New Zealand
Won by 41 runs (NZ: 337/8, IND: 296)
14 Jan 2026
2nd ODI (Bilateral)
Rajkot
New Zealand
Won by 7 wickets (IND: 284/7, NZ: 286/3)
11 Jan 2026
1st ODI (Bilateral)
Vadodara
India
Won by 4 wickets (NZ: 300/8, IND: 306/6)
09 Mar 2025
ICC Champions Trophy Final
Dubai
India
Won by 4 wickets (NZ: 251/7, IND: 254/6)
02 Mar 2025
ICC Champions Trophy Group
Dubai
India
Won by 44 runs (IND: 249/9, NZ: 205)
01 Nov 2024
3rd Test Match
Mumbai
New Zealand
Won by 25 runs (NZ: 235 and 174, IND: 263 and 121)
24 Oct 2024
2nd Test Match
Pune
New Zealand
Won by 113 runs (NZ: 259 and 255, IND: 156 and 245)
16 Oct 2024
1st Test Match
Bengaluru
New Zealand
Won by 8 wickets (IND: 46 and 462, NZ: 402 and 110/2)
Head-to-Head Evolutions
Cricket Format
Total Played
India Wins
New Zealand Wins
Ties, Draws or No Results
All-Time Leader
Test Matches
65
22
16
27
India Leads
One-Day Internationals (ODI)
117
60
50
7
India Leads
Twenty20 Internationals (T20I)
31
20
11
3
India Leads
GRAND TOTALS
213
102
77
37
India Overall
Top Performances
Record Category
Performance / Stat
Player / Team
Match Details & Venue
Most Career Runs (All Formats)
1,829 runs
Sachin Tendulkar (IND)
Career Span: 1990–2012
Most Career Wickets (All Formats)
89 wickets
Anil Kumble (IND)
Career Span: 1994–2010
Highest Individual Score (Test)
302 runs
Brendon McCullum (NZ)
Wellington, 2014
Highest Individual Score (ODI)
208 runs
Shubman Gill (IND)
Hyderabad, 2023
Highest Individual Score (T20I)
126 not out
Shubman Gill (IND)
Ahmedabad, 2023
Best Bowling in an Innings (Test)
10/119
Ajaz Patel (NZ)
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, 2021
Best Bowling in a Match (ODI)
7/57
Mohammed Shami (IND)
World Cup Semi-Final, Mumbai, 2023
Best Bowling in a Match (T20I)
5/18
Deepak Hooda Hes (IND)
Mount Maunganui, 2022
Highest Team Total (Test)
680/8 dec
New Zealand
Wellington, 2014
Highest Team Total (ODI)
397/4
India
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, 2023
Highest Team Total (T20I)
271/5
India
Thiruvananthapuram, 2026
Lowest Team Total (Test)
46 all out
India
M. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru, 2024
Lowest Team Total (ODI)
79 all out
New Zealand
Visakhapatnam, 2016
Lowest Team Total (T20I)
66 all out
New Zealand
Ahmedabad, 2023
Biggest Wins and Closest Matches
Format
Record Category
Margin / Details
Winner
Match Date & Venue
Test
Biggest Win (by Runs)
372 runs
India
03 Dec 2021, Mumbai (Wankhede)
Test
Biggest Win (by Wickets)
10 wickets
India
16 Mar 1976, Hamilton
Test
Biggest Win (by Wickets)
10 wickets
New Zealand
21 Feb 2020, Wellington (Basin Reserve)
Test
Closest Win (by Runs)
25 runs
New Zealand
01 Nov 2024, Mumbai (Wankhede)
Test
Closest Win (by Wickets)
2 wickets
New Zealand
14 Feb 1998, Wellington
Test
Closest Match (Draw)
1 wicket remaining
Match Tied/Drawn
29 Nov 2021, Kanpur (NZ 9 down in 4th inns)
ODI
Biggest Win (by Runs)
190 runs
India
29 Oct 2016, Visakhapatnam
ODI
Biggest Win (by Wickets)
10 wickets
New Zealand
02 Jun 1975, Manchester
ODI
Closest Win (by Runs)
1 run
New Zealand
06 Mar 1990, Wellington
ODI
Closest Win (by Runs)
1 run
India
18 Nov 1999, Hyderabad
ODI
Closest Win (by Wickets)
1 wicket
New Zealand
08 Mar 2014, Auckland
T20I
Biggest Win (by Runs)
168 runs
India
01 Feb 2023, Ahmedabad
T20I
Biggest Win (by Wickets)
8 wickets
India
25 Jan 2026, Guwahati
T20I
Closest Win (by Runs)
2 runs
New Zealand
10 Feb 2019, Hamilton
T20I
Closest Win (by Wickets)
1 wicket
New Zealand
09 Sep 2012, Chennai
T20I
Closest Finish (Ties)
Super Over
India (Won both)
Jan 2020 (Back-to-back games in NZ)
The First Sparks That Started the India vs New Zealand Rivalry
India and New Zealand began their cricket rivalry with traditional Test matches built on patience, discipline, and tactical battles. During the early decades, India relied heavily on spin bowling and batting stability, while New Zealand trusted swing bowling and disciplined fielding. The rivalry slowly grew stronger as both teams started challenging each other in difficult conditions. India’s historic overseas success in New Zealand during the late 1960s gave the rivalry a competitive edge. Legendary names like Sunil Gavaskar and Glenn Turner became central figures in tense contests. Fans admired the respectful but highly competitive atmosphere between both teams. These early matches built the foundation for a rivalry that would later produce unforgettable ICC tournament clashes and emotional cricket moments across generations.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
1955
India 498/2
Draw
Polly Umrigar century
Strong Indian batting
1968
India won series
India
Ajit Wadekar leadership
Historic overseas win
1976
NZ 266 and 300
New Zealand
Glenn Turner brilliance
Pace pressure
1981
Match drawn
Draw
Gavaskar resistance
Defensive masterclass
When Spin Met Swing and the Rivalry Became Tactical
The India vs New Zealand rivalry became more tactical during the 1980s and 1990s as both teams developed unique playing styles. India dominated at home with dangerous spin attacks, while New Zealand used seam-friendly conditions to trouble Indian batters overseas. Every match became a battle between patience and aggression. Narendra Hirwani, Anil Kumble, Danny Morrison, and Chris Cairns delivered memorable performances during this period. Sachin Tendulkar’s rise also changed the intensity of ODI clashes. Captains focused heavily on field placements, bowling changes, and pressure tactics. Fans started recognizing the rivalry as one of cricket’s most underrated battles. Close finishes and low-scoring thrillers increased excitement, making each bilateral series emotionally intense and strategically important for both cricket nations.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
1988
India 172 and 250
India
Hirwani wickets
Spin domination
1990
NZ 199/7
New Zealand
Danny Morrison spell
Swing bowling success
1994
India 246 chase
India
Sachin attacking innings
ODI transformation
1999
NZ won Test
New Zealand
Chris Cairns all round
Tactical brilliance
Sachin Tendulkar, Stephen Fleming and the Era of Mind Games
The rivalry gained international attention when Sachin Tendulkar and Stephen Fleming led their teams during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Tendulkar’s batting genius often faced disciplined New Zealand bowling attacks featuring Daniel Vettori and Shane Bond. Fleming responded with clever captaincy and calm tactical decisions under pressure. The ICC Knockout Final in 2000 became a defining moment when Chris Cairns played a legendary innings to deny India a major trophy. These contests were filled with mental battles, calculated risks, and dramatic finishes. Television audiences worldwide witnessed intense ODI clashes that strengthened the rivalry’s reputation. Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Nathan Astle, and Jacob Oram also played major roles in unforgettable matches that shaped this competitive cricket era.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
2000
NZ 265 chase
New Zealand
Chris Cairns century
ICC final victory
2003
India 180/4
India
Tendulkar brilliance
World Cup dominance
2005
India successful chase
India
Rahul Dravid calm finish
Pressure handling
2008
Drawn Test
Draw
Daniel Vettori bowling
Tactical contest
Brendon McCullum and Virat Kohli Bringing Fire to the Rivalry
Brendon McCullum and Virat Kohli transformed the rivalry into a high-intensity modern cricket spectacle. McCullum introduced fearless attacking cricket, while Kohli brought unmatched aggression and emotional leadership. Their battles produced thrilling matches filled with fast scoring, fiery celebrations, and dramatic momentum shifts. New Zealand’s counterattacking style challenged India’s dominant batting lineup in all formats. Kohli’s consistency and McCullum’s explosive innings created unforgettable moments for fans worldwide. The 2014 Wellington Test, where McCullum scored a historic triple century, became one of the rivalry’s greatest matches. Rohit Sharma, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, and Tim Southee also played vital roles during this period. Fans from both countries became emotionally invested as every series carried pressure, pride, and intense competition.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
2014
NZ 680/8
Draw
McCullum 302
Triple century
2016
India won series
India
Kohli batting
Spin pressure
2017
India 202/3
India
Rohit Sharma hitting
T20 dominance
2019
NZ successful chase
New Zealand
Ross Taylor finish
Calm under pressure
The 2019 World Cup Semi Final That Changed Everything
The 2019 World Cup semi final in Manchester remains one of the most emotional matches in India vs New Zealand rivalry history. India entered the match as favorites, but New Zealand produced a disciplined performance under massive pressure. Kane Williamson’s tactical leadership and Matt Henry’s devastating bowling shocked India’s top order. The scoreboard pressure slowly increased as fans watched India collapse early in the chase. Ravindra Jadeja and MS Dhoni attempted an unforgettable comeback partnership that brought hope back into the stadium. However, Dhoni’s dramatic run out ended India’s dream of reaching the final. The silence among Indian supporters contrasted with New Zealand’s emotional celebrations. This match permanently changed the rivalry and became one of cricket’s most unforgettable ICC knockout contests.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
2019 WC
NZ 239/8
New Zealand
Kane Williamson leadership
Pressure batting
2019 WC
India 221
New Zealand
Matt Henry bowling
Top order collapse
2019 WC
Jadeja 77
India effort
Jadeja comeback innings
Fighting spirit
2019 WC
Semi Final
New Zealand
Dhoni run out moment
Emotional finish
Kane Williamson vs Virat Kohli and the Battle of Leadership
Kane Williamson and Virat Kohli gave the rivalry a fascinating leadership contrast. Kohli represented aggression, passion, and relentless intensity, while Williamson remained calm, balanced, and tactically sharp. Their captaincy styles reflected their teams perfectly. India often relied on batting dominance and emotional energy, whereas New Zealand trusted discipline and teamwork. ICC tournaments increased the pressure surrounding their battles. Bowlers like Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah, Tim Southee, and Mohammed Shami became crucial match winners during this era. Fans constantly debated which captain handled pressure better in knockout games. Every toss, bowling change, and field placement carried importance. Their rivalry elevated the standard of international cricket and helped create some of the most memorable modern contests between India and New Zealand.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
2020
NZ Test win
New Zealand
Williamson captaincy
Seam attack success
2021
WTC Final
New Zealand
Kyle Jamieson spell
ICC title triumph
2021
India T20 win
India
Rohit Sharma batting
Aggressive approach
2022
India ODI win
India
Kohli century
Batting masterclass
The World Test Championship Final and New Zealand’s Greatest Triumph
The 2021 World Test Championship Final in Southampton became a historic chapter in the India vs New Zealand rivalry. Rain interruptions, cloudy weather, and difficult batting conditions created constant tension throughout the match. New Zealand’s fast bowlers used swing and seam movement brilliantly to dominate India’s strong batting lineup. Kyle Jamieson emerged as the biggest threat with match-winning spells, while Tim Southee and Trent Boult maintained relentless pressure. India struggled to build partnerships as wickets kept falling under pressure. Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor then guided New Zealand calmly during the final chase to secure a historic ICC title. The victory confirmed New Zealand’s rise as a major Test cricket force and added another emotional chapter to this respected international rivalry.
Season
Score
Winning Team
Top Performance
Key Highlight
2021
India 217 and 170
New Zealand
Jamieson bowling
Top order collapse
2021
NZ 249 and 140/2
New Zealand
Williamson unbeaten
Calm chase
2021
WTC Final
New Zealand
Southee and Boult
Seam dominance
2021
ICC Final
New Zealand
Ross Taylor finish
Historic title win
Conclusion
India vs New Zealand matches have delivered some of cricket’s most memorable moments, from historic Test battles to heartbreaking World Cup knockouts and thrilling T20 contests. The rivalry continues to grow because both teams represent different cricket philosophies while maintaining intense competitiveness and mutual respect. India’s batting strength and spin attack often collide with New Zealand’s disciplined pace bowling and tactical captaincy, creating unpredictable contests in every format. Iconic matches like the 2019 World Cup semi final and the 2021 World Test Championship Final proved how emotionally powerful this rivalry has become. As new stars emerge and fresh chapters unfold, India and New Zealand continue building a cricket rivalry admired by fans across the world.
Rahul is a cricket enthusiast and writer who loves breaking down team journeys, player milestones, and key cricket moments into simple timelines. At National Cricket Team Timelines, he focuses on clear, accurate, and engaging cricket stories for fans who enjoy the game beyond just scores.