AUS vs NZ T20I head to head Stats – Australia vs New Zealand 3rd T20I
Australia is on tour of New Zealand for 5 T20I. 3rd T20I AUS vs NZ will be played on March 3 2021 at westpac Stadium Wellington. Here is complete head to head stats for Australia vs New Zealand T20I series. In first two T20I New Zealand beat Australia.In first T20I New Zealand beat Australia by 53 runs and in 2nd T20I by 4 runs.
AUS vs NZ T20I head to head stats
Total match played – 11
Australia won =7
New Zealand won -3
Tied -1
Highest Totals AUS vs NZ T20I
Australia -245 Auckland 16 February 2018
NZ – 243/6 Auckland 16 February 2018
Lowest Total AUS vs NZ T20I
New Zealand 117/9 Sydney 3 February 2018
Australia 134/9 Dharamsala 18 March 2016
New Zealand
Largest Victory Margin AUS vs NZ head to Head T20I
Australia -54 runs
Lowest Victory Margin – AUS vs NZ head to head T20I
1 Runs – Australia won vs NZ Sydney 15 February 2009
8 runs -NZ won vs Australia Dharamsala
Highest Match Aggregates AUS vs NZ head to head T20I
488 – Auckland 16 February 2018
Australia 245
New Zealand 243
Lowest Total AUS vs NZ head to head T20I
213 Sydney 3 February 2018
New Zealand -117
Austarlia 96/3 Target 95 in 15 overs
Most Runs AUS vs NZ – Head to head T20I
David Warner Match 7 Runs 158 ave 22.57 SR 156.43 HS 59
BB McCullum NZ Match 5 Runs 228 Average 57.00 SR 156.16 HS116*
Highest Score AUS vs NZ – Head to head T20I
BB McCullum 116* NZ vs AUS – Christchurch 28 February 2010
RT Ponting 98* AUS vs NZ Auckland 98 17 Feb 2005
Highest SR AUS vs NZ – Head to head T20I
JDS Neesham (NZ) SR 229.00 Runs 71 balls 31
PM Nevill (AUS) SR 350.00 Runs 7 balls 2
Highest Average AUS vs NZ – Head to head T20I
DP Conway average 101 .00 runs 101 match 2 innings 2 NO 1
A Symonds average 117.00 runs Match 2 innings 2 NO 1
How South Africa Cricket Team will qualify for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India
Cricinfo reported that South Africa has announced its full strength for crucial ODIs against Netherlands. They need to win the two ODIs to give themselves the best chance of qualifying directly for the World Cup in India.
The ICC Cricket World Cup is one of the most prestigious events in international cricket, and the upcoming 2023 tournament will be hosted by India. As the event draws near, teams from around the world are competing to secure their spots in the tournament. The South African cricket team is one of those teams, and they will be looking to qualify for the World Cup in India.
Here’s a look at the South African cricket team’s road to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India and what they need to do to qualify for the tournament.
- Perform Well in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League
The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League is the current pathway for teams to qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India. The top seven teams in the Super League standings, along with the hosts India, will qualify for the World Cup directly. The remaining two teams will come through the World Cup Qualifier.
South Africa has played 10 matches in the Super League so far, winning four and losing six. They currently sit in seventh place in the standings with 20 points, tied with the West Indies, who have played 13 matches.
For South Africa to qualify directly for the World Cup, they need to perform well in the remaining Super League matches and secure more points. They will face tough competition from other teams, including Australia, Pakistan, and the West Indies, who are also in contention for the remaining spots.
- Improve Their Batting Performance
One of the areas where South Africa needs to improve is their batting performance. They have struggled in recent matches, failing to post competitive totals and losing wickets at regular intervals.
South Africa has a talented batting line-up with experienced players like Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, and Temba Bavuma. These players need to perform consistently and provide the team with a strong foundation in the remaining Super League matches.
- Focus on Consistency
Consistency is key in cricket, and South Africa needs to focus on performing consistently in the remaining Super League matches. They have shown flashes of brilliance in some matches but have also suffered some disappointing losses.
To qualify for the World Cup, South Africa needs to be consistent and win crucial matches. They have the talent and experience to do so, but they need to perform consistently as a team.
- Address Their Bowling Concerns
South Africa’s bowling attack has been their strength in recent years, but they have struggled in some Super League matches. Their bowlers need to address their concerns and perform well in the remaining matches.
South Africa has some quality bowlers like Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, and Anrich Nortje, who can trouble any opposition. These bowlers need to perform consistently and take wickets at crucial moments in the remaining Super League matches.
In conclusion, South Africa has a good chance of qualifying for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India, but they need to perform well in the remaining Super League matches. They need to focus on consistency, address their batting and bowling concerns, and win crucial matches to secure their spot in the World Cup. I
Most wickets AUS vs NZ – Head to head T20I
AJ Tye(AUS) 8 wickets Match 3 Economy 9.75 Ave 14.62SR 9.00
4/23
MJ Santner(NZ) 8 wicket Match 5 innings 5 Economy 8.09 Ave 17.37 SR 12.80 BBI 4/31
Best Economy Rate AUS vs NZ – Head to head T20I
KS Williamson (NZ) Economy Rate 3.00
NW Bracken Australia Economy rate 4.00 Overs 6 runs 24
Best Bowling Figures in a innings AUS vs NZ T20I
AJ Tye (Australia) 4/23 Sydeny 3 February 2018
IS Sodhi (New Zealand) Christchurch 22 February 2021