Trivia

Trivia of Kiwi and Pommies

New Zealand and England face each other in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
New Zealand players congratulate each other
New Zealand's cricket team members Captain Brendon McCullum (L), Corey Anderson (2nd L, facing camera) and Daniel Vettori (R) celebrate after their 98 run win over Sri Lanka in their first match of the Cricket World Cup in Christchurch, February 14, 2015.

Stats and trivia of New Zealand and England

 

  • New Zealand have won nine out of the last 11 completed ODIs at this ground

    

  • England have lost both of the ODIs they have played on the ground

    

  • England have been bowled out in 12 of their last 18 ODIs; New Zealand have been bowled out three times in their last 16 matches

 

  • The lowest score at an ODI on the ground is 89, made by England in 2002

 

  • Local hero Ross Taylor, who averages 100 in ODIs on the ground, requires 64 runs to become the fourth New Zealand player to score 5,000 ODI runs

 

All information taken from ESPNcricinfo

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Trivia of Kiwi and Pommies

New Zealand and England face each other in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
New Zealand players congratulate each other
New Zealand's cricket team members Captain Brendon McCullum (L), Corey Anderson (2nd L, facing camera) and Daniel Vettori (R) celebrate after their 98 run win over Sri Lanka in their first match of the Cricket World Cup in Christchurch, February 14, 2015.

Stats and trivia of New Zealand and England

 

  • New Zealand have won nine out of the last 11 completed ODIs at this ground

    

  • England have lost both of the ODIs they have played on the ground

    

  • England have been bowled out in 12 of their last 18 ODIs; New Zealand have been bowled out three times in their last 16 matches

 

  • The lowest score at an ODI on the ground is 89, made by England in 2002

 

  • Local hero Ross Taylor, who averages 100 in ODIs on the ground, requires 64 runs to become the fourth New Zealand player to score 5,000 ODI runs

 

All information taken from ESPNcricinfo

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