New Zealand came within touching distance of winning their first ODI World Cup in 2019. Most neutrals would argue they were robbed by a bizarre rule at Lord’s with England clinching the title instead. That memory will be freshened when they open their World Cup campaign against the same opposition in India on 5 October. World Cup 2023: News | Schedule | Results | Points table Boosted by the return of influential batter and captain Kane Williamson, although not immediately, New Zealand come into the tournament in India as dark horses. This could also be swansong for Tim Southee and Trent Boult and if it comes with a trophy, it will be a fitting one. As we build towards 2023 ODI World Cup, we bring to you some of New Zealand’s numbers at the World Cup since the inaugural edition in 1975: Titles: 0 World Cup recap: New Zealand have been to the World Cup semi-finals six times and been runners-up for two straight editions. They’ve been past the last-four stage of a World Cup every time since 2007. They were beaten convincingly in the 2015 World Cup final but the 2019 was a different story with a stray Ben Stokes bat and number of boundaries deciding the outcome! At the 1975 World Cup, New Zealand lost to eventual champions West Indies in the semis and at the same stage to England in the next edition. In the first World Cup at home, in 1992, New Zealand were beaten by eventual champions Pakistan in the semis. It was Pakistan once again who sent them packing in 1999. In 2007 and 2011, New Zealand lost to Sri Lanka both times in the semi-finals. 2015 and 2019 World Cups saw Black Caps reach the final but come agonisingly close. At Lord’s, against England, they produced arguably the greatest World Cup final. Edition-wise performances 1975: Semi-finals 1979: Semi-finals 1983: Group stage 1987: Group stage 1992: Semi-finals 1996: Quarter-finals 1999: Semi-finals 2003: Super Sixes 2007: Semi-finals 2011: Semi-finals 2015: Runners-up 2019: Runners-up World Cup record: Matches: 89; Won: 54; Lost: 33; No Result: 1; Tied: 1 Team Records Highest total: 393/6 vs West Indies at Wellington, 2015. Lowest total: 112 vs Australia at Port Elizabeth, 2003. Individual Records Most runs: 1,075 — Stephen Fleming (1996-2007) Most wickets: 39 — Trent Boult (2015-2019) Highest score: 237* — Martin Guptill vs West Indies at Wellington, 2015 Best bowling figures: 7/33 — Tim Southee vs England at Wellington, 2015 Most catches: 16 — Chris Cairns (1992-2003) ICC ODI Ranking: 6 World Cup Schedule: 5 October: vs England in Ahmedabad 9 October: vs Netherlands in Hyderabad 13 October: vs Bangladesh in Chennai 18 October: vs Afghanistan in Chennai 22 October: vs India in Dharamsala 28 October: vs Australia in Dharamsala 1 November: vs South Africa in Pune 4 November: vs Pakistan in Bengaluru 9 November: vs Sri Lanka in Bengaluru World Cup Squad: Kane Williamson (captain), Trent Boult, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitch Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Will Young.
New Zealand have been to the semi-finals or better of each World Cup since 2007 and came heartbreakingly close at Lord’s four years ago.
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