How Do New Zealand and UAE Compare in T20 World Cup History?
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Chennai, Feb 9 (NationPress) New Zealand and the UAE are poised to clash on Tuesday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium during the 11th match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. These two teams are part of Group D, which includes Afghanistan, South Africa, and Canada. This match marks the Black Caps’ second outing in the tournament, while it will be the UAE’s debut.
Head-to-head record in T20Is
Matches Played – 3
New Zealand Wins – 2
UAE Wins – 1
In a T20I series held in August 2023, the two teams met in three matches, with New Zealand emerging victorious 2-1. The Kiwis began the series on a high, defeating the UAE by 19 runs in the first encounter. New Zealand batted first, scoring 155/6, led by Tim Seifert’s 55 and Cole McConchie’s 31.
Despite Aryansh Sharma’s commendable 60, the UAE fell short, getting bowled out for 136 with Tim Southee leading New Zealand’s bowling attack with figures of 5/25.
The UAE made a strong comeback in the second T20I, winning by 7 wickets to equalize the series. New Zealand’s total of 142/8 featured Mark Chapman’s impressive 63, while Aayan Afzal Khan’s bowling performance (3-20) stood out. The UAE chased down the target effortlessly, scoring 144/3 in just 15.4 overs, with Muhammad Waseem contributing 55 and Asif Khan remaining unbeaten on 48.
New Zealand clinched the series in the third T20I with a 32-run victory. Batting first, they amassed 166/5, thanks to solid half-centuries from Will Young (56) and Mark Chapman (51). The UAE's chase struggled, finishing at 134/7 despite Aayan Afzal Khan’s 42, as Ben Lister (3-35) and Mitchell Santner maintained tight control to secure the series for New Zealand.
Recent form guide (last five T20Is) –
New Zealand: L, L, W, L, W
UAE: W, W, L, L, L
Both teams have won two of their last five T20I matches. However, New Zealand carries the momentum from their recent win against Afghanistan, while the UAE heads into this match following three consecutive losses.