New Zealand vs. Netherlands will compete in the fifth ODI World Cup 2023 match at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad, on October 9. The NZ vs NED Hyderabad ODI is scheduled as a day-night match.
New Zealand played its second ICC ODI World Cup 2023 match against the Netherlands. In their first ODI on October 5, 2023, New Zealand defeated England by 9 wickets with 82 balls remaining at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
New Zealand has faced the Netherlands in ODI matches four times before, winning all four encounters. Three victories were by a margin of over 100 runs.
The Netherlands, the only Associate nation in the World Cup 2023, also played their second match in Hyderabad. They suffered an 81-run defeat to Pakistan on October 6, 2023.
The warm-up matches for the Netherlands were affected by rain, with one being completely washed out. The team makes a comeback in their match against New Zealand and aims to send a strong message of their presence with a victory.
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Key Players
New Zealand
- Trent Boult: Boult is one of the most dangerous bowlers in the world, and he will be a key asset for New Zealand in the World Cup. He is a left-arm pacer who can swing the ball both ways, and he is also very good at picking up wickets with the new ball.
- Tim Southee: Southee is another experienced bowler who will be crucial for New Zealand in the World Cup. He is a right-arm pacer who is very consistent and accurate, and he is also a good fielder.
- Devon Conway: Conway is one of the most exciting batsmen in the world, and he has been in excellent form in recent months. He is a left-hander who can score runs quickly and aggressively, and he will be a key player for New Zealand in the World Cup.
- Daryl Mitchell: Mitchell is a versatile all-rounder who can bat, bowl, and field. He has been in good form in recent months, and he will be a key player for New Zealand in the World Cup.
- Mitchell Santner: Mitchell Santner is a left-arm spinner who is a very difficult bowler to bat against. He is also a terrific fielder. Santner will be a key player for New Zealand in the World Cup, especially against teams with strong batting lineups.
- Rachin Ravindra: Rachin Ravindra was one of the standout performers for New Zealand in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The 23-year-old all-rounder had a dream start to the tournament, scoring a brilliant 123 not out on his World Cup debut against England in the opening match. He also took the wicket of Harry Brook in the same match.
Netherlands
- Max O’Dowd: O’Dowd is a seasoned opener who has been in good form in recent months. He scored a century in the World Cup Qualifier final against Oman and has a Test hundred to his name against Sri Lanka. He will look to provide the Netherlands with a solid start at the top of the order.
- Colin Ackermann: Ackermann is a versatile all-rounder who can bat at the top or middle order and bowl medium pace. He is a key player for the Netherlands in both departments. He scored two centuries in the World Cup Qualifier tournament and is also a handy wicket-taker.
- Bas de Leede: De Leede is another all-rounder who can bat and bowl. He is a more aggressive batsman than Ackermann and can also bowl at a good pace. He will look to play a major role in the Netherlands in the World Cup.
- Logan van Beek: Van Beek is the Netherlands’ lead wicket-taker. He is a right-arm fast bowler who can bowl at a good pace and swing the ball. He will look to pick up early wickets and put the opposition under pressure.
- Roelof van der Merwe: Van der Merwe is a veteran all-rounder who has played in the IPL and the BBL. He can bat at the top, middle, or lower order and bowl left-arm spin. He is also a good fielder. He will be a valuable asset to the Netherlands in the World Cup.
Match Details
Match | New Zealand vs. Netherlands |
Stadium | Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad |
Date & Time | Monday, October 09, 2:00 P.M. (IST) |
Live Streaming | Star Sports Network, Disney+ Hotstar app and website |
New Zealand vs. Netherlands Head to head Records
Matches | 4 |
New Zealand Won | 4 |
Netherlands Won | 0 |
First Played | 17 Feb 1996 |
Last Played | 4 Apr 2022 |
Pitch & Weather Report
An average first-innings score of 288 has been recorded on the Hyderabad surface in the past. On the night before the game, there was absolutely no grass on the surface, which had a faint biscuit brown tint. Under the lights, it had a lovely gloss.
Hyderabad is expected to see hot, dry weather. A 2% chance of rain and no thunderstorms are expected today in Hyderabad, according to AccuWeather.
A temperature of 33 to 34 degrees Celsius is predicted, with winds blowing in a north-easterly direction during the day at an estimated 11 km/h and at a predicted 9 km/h during the evening. It cannot be ruled out that there might be wind gusts with speeds of 20 km/h during the day and 11 km/h at night. Cloud cover is likely 23% of the time.
New Zealand Probable First XI
1. Devon Conway, 2. Will Young, 3. Rachin Ravindra, 4. Daryl Mitchell, 5. Tom Latham (capt, wk), 6. Glenn Phillips, 7. Mark Chapman, 8. Mitchell Santner, 9.Matt Henry, 10 Lockie Ferguson, 11. Trent Boult
Netherlands Probable First XI
1. Vikramjit Singh, 2. Max O’Dowd, 3. Colin Ackermann, 4. Scott Edwards (capt, wk), 5. Bas de Leede, 6. Teja Nidamanuru, 7. Sybrand Engelbrecht, 8. Roelof van der Merwe, 9. Aryan Dutt, 10. Paul van Meekeren, 11. Ryan Klein
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