New Zealand vs Pakistan Warm up match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 will take place in India. According to a press release, the matches would take place in India’s Guwahati, Hyderabad, and Thiruvananthapuram between September 29 and October 3. Warm-up games would be 50 overs per side, as they were at previous ICC Cricket World Cup competitions, but they would not count as official games because teams could use their entire 15-player squad.
The opening match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 pits reigning champions England against New Zealand in Ahmedabad on October 5. The final will take place there on November 19.
Match | New Zealand vs Pakistan |
Date | 29 September |
Time | 02:00 PM (Local) |
Venue | Rajiv Gandhi Internation Stadium, Hyderabad |
Warm up Matches
- Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Warm up Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
- South Africa vs Afghanistan Warm Up match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
New Zealand vs Pakistan ICC Cricket World Cup Head to Head
New Zealand vs Paksitan warm up match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is an eagerly anticipated game. There have been nine ICC World Cup matches between New Zealand and Pakistan. Out of these 9 matches, Pakistan has won 7 times while New Zealand has won 2 of them.
When these two teams faced off against each other in a World Cup match, New Zealand scored 302 runs as their highest total, while Pakistan scored 281. In the main competition, Pakistan scored the fewest points with 167, and New Zealand scored the fewest points with 166.
New Zealand Won | 2 |
Pakistan Won | 7 |
New Zealand Lost | 7 |
Pakistan Lost | 2 |
Highest Score | 302 |
Lowest Score | 166 |
Current Strength of New Zealand
- Finn Allen
- Devon Conway
- Nenry Nicholls
- Kane Williamson(C)
- Tom Latham(WK)
- Daryl Mitchell
- Michael Bracewell
- Mitchel Santner
- Lockie Ferguson
- Tren Boult
- Tim Southee
Additional Player
- Jacob Duff
- Blair Tickner
- Kyle Jamieson
- Glenn Phillips
Current Strength of Pakistan
- Imam-ul-Haq
- Abdullah Shaffique
- Shan Masood
- Babar Azam (c)
- Mohammad Rizwan (wk)
- Mohammad Haris (wk)
- Salman Agha
- Haris Sohail
- Shadab Khan (vc)
- Mohammad Nawaz
- Shaheen Shah Afridi
- Naseem Shah
- Haris Rauf
- Mohammad Wasim Jr
- Ihsanullah
Pitch Condition
The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium’s pitch has a batting-friendly surface that benefits batters, but occasionally the wicket’s dryness benefits bowlers as well. At this venue, a strong batting lineup will give a team an advantage. Typically, the team that wins the toss chooses to bat first.
Report on the pitch at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Bowling or batting?
In the most recent matches, fast bowlers took 15 wickets, while spinners failed to reach the ten wicket threshold. This suggests that while the surface is favourable for batters, it also benefits fast bowlers. The small size of the ground means that the onside is 69 metres and the offside is 66 metres.