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The India cricket team toured New Zealand in January and February 2019 to play five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] [3] The ODI fixtures were part of both teams' preparation for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, [4] with India winning the series 4–1. [5]
Both Washington Sundar (Ind) and Mitchell Santner (NZ) took their first five-wicket haul [30] [31] and first ten-wicket haul in Tests. [32] [33] This was India's first Test series defeat at home since 2012. [9] This was New Zealand's first Test series victory in India. [7] World Test Championship points: New Zealand 12, India 0.
New Zealand won the third match by five wickets, to give them a 3–0 series win, and their first clean sweep against India in an ODI series with three or more matches. [15] It was the first time that India was whitewashed in an ODI series since losing 5–0 to the West Indies in March 1989 .
Shubman Gill (126*) set the highest score by an Indian player in T20Is. [24] [25] [26] This was the highest score (by any team) against New Zealand in T20Is. [27] [26] This was New Zealand's lowest total against India in T20Is in a completed innings, lowering the total that they achieved in the previous T20I. [26]
The India national cricket team toured New Zealand from 4 December 2002 to 14 January 2003 and played a two-match test series along with seven-match one-day international series against New Zealand. New Zealand won the test series 2–0 and also won the ODI series 5–2.
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New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat. Mohammed Siraj (Ind) made his T20I debut. Colin Munro (NZ) became the fourth batsman, and second for New Zealand, to score two centuries in T20Is. [26] Virat Kohli became the first Indian batsman to score 7,000 runs in T20s. [27]
Zimbabwe (84) v New Zealand (36/1) Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana: 4 May 2010 ‡ 3 122/13 New Zealand (60) v Bangladesh (62/3) Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh: 1 September 2021: 4 128/11 India (67/5) v New Zealand (61/6) Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram, India: 7 November 2017: 5 147/11