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Home  »  Cricket  »  ICC Champions Trophy 2025  »  Match 12 Scorecard

India vs New Zealand Scorecard, Match 12, ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Result · Mar 02 2025, Sun - 02:30 PM (IST)
INDIA
249/9
NEW ZEALAND
205
India won by 44 runs
CRR:4.51
Bowler O M R W Eco
Matt Henry 8 - 42 5 5.3
କାଇଲ୍ ଜାମିସନ୍ 8 - 31 1 3.9
Will O'Rourke 9 - 47 1 5.2
ମିଚେଲ ସାଣ୍ଟନର୍ 10 1 41 1 4.1
Michael Bracewell 9 - 56 0 6.2
Rachin Ravindra 6 - 31 1 5.2
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
17/1 (3.6) Rachin Ravindra
49/2 (11.3) Will Young
93/3 (25.1) ଡାରିଲ୍ ମିଚେଲ୍
133/4 (32.2) Tom Latham
151/5 (35.4) ଗ୍ଲେନ୍ ଫିଲିପ୍ସ
159/6 (37.1) Michael Bracewell
169/7 (40.6) କେନ ଉଇଲିୟମସନ୍
195/8 (44.2) ମିଚେଲ ସାଣ୍ଟନର୍
196/9 (44.4) Matt Henry
205/10 (45.3) Will O'Rourke
Match Info
Series: ICC Champions Trophy
Date: Mar 02 2025, Sun - 02:30 PM (IST)
Country: United Arab Emirates
City: Dubai
Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Playing XI: Rachin Ravindra, Will Young, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Will O'Rourke
India Playing XI: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, Lokesh Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy
  • India have won their last five men’s ODIs against New Zealand, after winning only one of their seven meetings in the format prior to that span (W1 L6); only twice they’ve recorded a longer winning run against the Black Caps in the history of the format (W11 from January 1986 to December 1988 and W6 from August to December in 2010).
  • This will be only the second meeting in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy between India and New Zealand; the Black Caps won by four wickets in their inaugural fixture (15 October 2000 at Gymkhana Club Ground in Nairobi).
  • India have won all five of their men’s ODIs in 2025; only once they’ve started a calendar year on a longer winning run in the history of the format (W7 in 2023).
  • New Zealand have won each of their two matches in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025; the last and only time the Black Caps started a single edition of the tournament on a longer winning run was when they won all three games in 2000 and lifted the title.
  • India have recorded a batting good connection rate of at least 80% in three of their last four men’s ODI innings; they had done so only twice across their 13 innings in the format prior to that span.
  • New Zealand have taken at least two wickets during the death overs (41st-50th) in 10 of their last 11 men’s ODI innings, recording 31 wickets in total across those 11 innings at a strike rate of 18.1 including three wickets when they last faced India (15 November 2023).
  • KL Rahul (2,944) is 56 away from becoming the 20th player to score 3,000 runs for India in men’s ODIs; if he achieves the milestone in this innings (77*), he’d be the third fastest player to reach it in the history of the format (Shikhar Dhawan – 72 innings and Virat Kohli – 75 innings).
  • Kane Williamson (351) is 91 away from surpassing Stephen Fleming (441) as the all-time leading run scorer for New Zealand in ICC Men’s Champions Trophy history; he’s scored 60+ in two of his last three ODI innings against India (94*, 0*, 69).
  • Virat Kohli (299) is one away from becoming the seventh player to reach 300 appearances for India in men’s ODIs; he’s scored 90+ in each of his last two ODI innings against New Zealand (95, 117).
  • Tom Latham (173 in 2025) is 72 away from surpassing Kane Williamson (244 in 2017) for the most runs for New Zealand in a single edition of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy (Roger Twose – 203 in 2000 and Martin Guptill – 191 in 2009); Latham has scored 50+ in each of his last three ODI innings (56, 118*, 55) – the last and only time he logged 50+ in more consecutive innings in the format was a span of four from May to October in 2017 (54, 104, 84, 103*).

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