New Zealand vs Australia WCT20 2021
Final:
Final of the tournament between New Zealand and Australia is going to be played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai on November 14th 2021.
New Zealand vs Australia History:
Overall:
Matches:
The teams met with each other 14 times in the format. New Zealand won 5 times including a win in a tied game, whereas Australia won 9 times.
The most consecutive winning streak for New Zealand against Australia was 2 T20Is from 2021 to 2021.
The longest unbeaten streak for New Zealand against Australia was 2 T20Is from 2010 to 2018 and from 2021 to 2021.
The most consecutive winning streak for Australia against New Zealand was 4 T20Is from 2005 to 2010.
The longest unbeaten streak for Australia against New Zealand was 5 T20Is from 2005 to 2016.
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand against Australia are WLLWW.
World Cup History:
Matches:
The teams met with each other once in the format. New Zealand won the outing, whereas Australia is still searching for the first win in the WT20.
The most consecutive winning streak for New Zealand against Australia was 1 T20I in 2016.
The longest unbeaten streak for New Zealand against Australia was 1 T20I in 2016.
The most consecutive winning streak for Australia against New Zealand was 0 T20I, yet.
The longest unbeaten streak for Australia against New Zealand was 0 T20I, yet.
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand against Australia are W – – – -.
Knockouts in World Cup History:
Matches:
The teams never met with each other in the format. The upcoming encounter will be the first between the teams in the knockout stage in WT20.
The most consecutive winning streak for New Zealand against Australia was 0 T20I, yet.
The longest unbeaten streak for New Zealand against Australia was 0 T20I, yet.
The most consecutive winning streak for Australia against New Zealand was 0 T20I, yet.
The longest unbeaten streak for Australia against New Zealand was 0 T20I, yet.
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand against Australia are – – – – -.
Points and Rankings:
The match is the comparison between the fourth rank (New Zealand) and sixth rank (Australia) teams. New Zealand is 14 points ahead of Australia.
New Zealand:
T20I:
The team played 156 T20Is. Out of them, the team won 80 times including a couple (2) wins in a tied match and lost 72 times including 6 defeats in a tied game. 4 matches were called off without any result (No Result).
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand are WWWWW.
T20I in WCT20:
The team played 36 T20I. The team won 20 times and lost 16 times including a couple (2) defeats in a tied encounter.
Knockouts in WCT20:
The team played 3 matches. The team won once and lost twice.
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand are WLL – -.
Australia:
T20I:
The team played 152 T20Is. Out of them, the team won 78 times and lost 71 times including a couple (2) of defeats in a tied outing. 3 matches were called off without any result (No Result).
Last 5 (completed) match results of Australia are WWWLW.
T20I in WCT20:
The team played 35 T20I. The team won 21 times and lost 14 encounters.
Knockouts in WCT20:
The team played 5 matches. The team won twice and lost 3 outings.
Last 5 (completed) match results of Australia are WLLWL.
The Outing:
The result of the match will impact the team’s points, as if the result will go in favor of New Zealand, then the winning side will gain 1 point without any impact in the rankings, whereas the opposite team will lose 1 point without any impact in the rankings. On the other hand, in case of a reverse result, the winning team will gain 1 point without any impact in the rankings, and the opposite team will lose 2 points without any impact in the rankings.
Venue Weather:
Weather forecast of Dubai shows the weather would be pretty clear throughout the match. The precipitation percentage would be between 0% to 2%. So, there would be no chance of rain, as of now. The temperature would be between 27 to 29 Celsius. The wind would be between 7 to 11 km/h. The speed of wind and the temperature would decrease gradually.
Toss and Pitch:
Team preferred to bat first after winning the toss in 39 games out of 74 outings, and the selection favored the teams, as the teams won 22 times including a one over eliminator in a tied game and lost 17 times.
Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, when the team chose to bat first, are LLWWW.
On the other hand, the teams, who chose to field first, won 21 times and lost 14 times.
Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, when the team chose to field first, are WWWWL.
Overall, 43 times the teams won the toss, won the matches including a super over win in a tied match and lost 31 times.
Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, while winning the toss, are WWWWL.
The first batting team won the match 36 times, including a super over victory in a tied game. Whereas, the teams, who batted second, won the match 38 times.
Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, while the team bat first, are LLLLW.
Score:
The lowest defended total was 118 runs in 2019, and the highest successful chase was 180 runs in 2016.
The first inning lowest total was 55 runs in 2021 and the highest total was 211 runs in 2017. For the second inning, the lowest total was 73 runs (completed innings) in 2019 and the highest was 187 runs in 2013.
The batting average of the first innings is 20.55 and 21.12 is for the second innings.
T20I History Between the Teams at the Venue:
Both the teams never faced each other at the venue. The upcoming encounter will be first between the team at the place.
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand against Australia at the venue are – – – – -.
Teams’ T20I History at Venue:
New Zealand:
The team has a little poor record, as the team won 3 times and lost 5 times in 8 encounters.
Last 5 (completed) match results of New Zealand at the venue are WWLLW.
Australia:
The team has a below average record, as the team won 5 times and lost 6 times including a defeat in a tied game in 11 outings.
Last 5 (completed) match results of Australia at the venue are WWLWL.
Tentative XI for both the Teams:
New Zealand:
The team may go with T. Seifert in place of injured D. Conway.
New Zealand Eleven: M. Guptill, D. Mitchell, K. Williamson, T. Seifert, G. Phillips, J. Neesham, M. Santner, T. Southee, A. Milne, T. Boult, I. Sodhi
Australia:
The side would like to go with a winning XI.
Australia Eleven: D. Warner, A. Finch, M. Marsh, S. Smith, G. Maxwell, M. Stoinis, M. Wade, P. Cummins, M. Starc, A. Zampa, J. Hazlewood
*Notes: the result of the most recent match is at the left. *Notes: “*” means the match was tied but the match was resulted through one over eliminator. *Notes: “****” means the match was tied but the match resulted in a bowl out.