Here’s an immersive and richly woven timeline of the cricketing saga between the New Zealand national team and the India national team—highlighting tests, ODIs, T20Is, and ICC tournaments. It threads through milestone clashes, landmark records, and the evolving balance of power, all told with a natural, slightly imperfect human tone.
Dating back to the late 1960s, the rivalry had a subdued but significant beginning. In the 1969–70 Test series in India, the teams played three matches, ultimately drawing the series 1–1. A vivid scene: when India collapsed for 89 in the third Test, chaos ensued with fans reacting wildly—oddly human, right? (en.wikipedia.org).
Fast forward to the era of the World Test Championship. In the inaugural 2021 WTC final (June 18–23, 2021) held in Southampton, New Zealand outplayed India, winning by eight wickets, lifting their first WTC title. This match remains a memorable moment of composure under pressure. (en.wikipedia.org).
Meanwhile, in a tour during late 2024, New Zealand delivered a historic 3-0 whitewash against India in India—a dramatic turn of events as India had been unbeaten in a home Test series since 2012. The likes of Ajaz Patel and Will Young stood out with match-defining performances. (en.wikipedia.org).
ODIs have long been a riveting canvas for this rivalry. As of early March 2025, India and New Zealand have locked horns in 119 ODIs, with India slightly ahead at 61 wins and New Zealand not far behind with 50. There have also been a handful of ties and no-results—underscoring the tight competition. (jagranjosh.com).
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy added another dramatic chapter. On March 2, 2025, India beat New Zealand by 44 runs in the group stage, and later avenged their 2000 final loss by winning the final on March 9, chasing down 252 to win by four wickets—remaining undefeated throughout the tournament. (en.wikipedia.org).
Recent bilateral ODIs in early 2026 also tilted in New Zealand’s favor: on January 14, 2026, NZ won by 7 wickets in Rajkot, and on January 18, they secured a 41-run victory in Indore. India had taken the first match in Vadodara. (cricketsky.com).
On the T20I front, the teams have had a close head-to-head, though India currently holds a narrow edge. According to stats from mid-2025, India had won slightly more matches (roughly 13 vs. 10 wins for New Zealand, with one tie). (cricketledger.com).
In global tournaments like the T20 World Cup, New Zealand have usually had India’s number—winning all their matchups, including a tight 10-run win in 2007, a big 47-run win in 2016, and an eight-wicket win in 2021. (business-standard.com).
It’s more than just numbers. The rivalry has been fuelled by dramatic comebacks, classic chases, and pivotal tournament moments. For example:
– New Zealand’s 3-0 Test win in India signaled a shift in balance even on home soil.
– India’s Champions Trophy triumph in 2025 showcased tactical depth and consistency.
– T20 World Cup history still sees New Zealand as India’s nemesis, but that narrative is gradually shifting.
“Each clash between India and New Zealand feels like a chapter in an evolving story—where strategy meets spirit, making every match unpredictable.”
This timeline underscores that the India–New Zealand cricket rivalry is far from static. From Test milestones and ICC final showdowns to T20 thrillers, it’s a narrative made of fine margins and shifting momentum. Whether it’s the tug-of-war in Test dominance or wildcard results in ODIs, the story continues to unfold in unexpected, richly human ways.
In many ways, this rivalry’s strength lies in its unpredictability—and that’s what keeps fans glued, season after season.
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