Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 2013–14
The India cricket team toured New Zealand, playing a five-match One Day International series and two Test matches against the New Zealand national team from 19 January to 18 February 2014.[1]
Venues
Locations of India vs New Zealand matches
ODI series
1st ODI
- India won the toss and elected to field.
2nd ODI
- India won the toss and elected to field
- Rain reduced the match to 42 overs per side and revised India's target to 293 runs according to the Duckworth–Lewis method.
- With this defeat, India lost their ICC ODI Championship number-one ranking to Australia.[2] However, with Australia's defeat against England in their 4th ODI on 24 January, India regained the number-one ranking.
3rd ODI
- India won the toss and elected to field
- This was 250th international match for Mahendra Singh Dhoni as both Captain and Wicket keeper of Indian team.
4th ODI
- India won the toss and elected to bat.
- Stuart Binny made his ODI debut for India.
5th ODI
- India won the toss and elected to field
- Matt Henry made his ODI debut for New Zealand, and finished with the third-best debut figures for a New Zealand ODI player.[3]
Tour matches
- New Zealand XI won the toss and elected to bat.
Test series
1st Test
- India won the toss and elected to field.
2nd Test
- India won the toss and elected to field.
- Tom Latham (NZ) and James Neesham (NZ) made test debut.
- Brendon McCullum and BJ Watling set a new record for the sixth-wicket partnership in Test cricket with 352 runs.[4] James Neesham's 137* was the highest score on debut for a number eight batsman in a Test match.[5] New Zealand's score of 680 for 8 was also a new record score for the third innings in Tests.
Statistics
ODI
Batting
- Most runs[6]
- High Scores[7]
Bowling
- Most wickets[8]
Test
Batting
- Most runs[9]
- High Scores[10]
Bowling
- Most wickets[11]
Other statistics
- New Zealand
- Ross Taylor passed 4,000 ODI runs in the 1st ODI.
- Tim Southee took his 100th ODI wicket when he got Rohit Sharma out in the 2nd ODI.
- Martin Guptill made his 5th ODI century in the 3rd ODI.
- Ross Taylor made his 9th ODI century in the 4th ODI.
- Ross Taylor made his 10th ODI century in the 5th ODI.
- Matt Henry took his 1st ODI wicket when he got Rohit Sharma out in the 5th ODI.
- Kane Williamson made his 5th Test century in the first innings of the 1st Test.
- Brendon McCullum made his 8th Test century and his 2nd double century in the first innings of the 1st Test.
- Brendon McCullum passed 5,000 Test runs in the 2nd Test.
- Brendon McCullum made his 9th Test century and his 1st triple century in the second innings of the 2nd Test.
- BJ Watling made his 3rd Test century in the second innings of the 2nd Test.
- BJ Watling passed 1,000 Test runs in the second innings of the 2nd Test.
- Jimmy Neesham made his 1st Test century in the second innings of the 2nd Test.
- India
- Virat Kohli made his 18th ODI century in the 1st ODI.
- MS Dhoni passed 8,000 ODI runs in the 5th ODI.
- Ishant Sharma took his 150th Test wicket when he got Hamish Rutherford out in the first innings of the 1st Test.
- Shikhar Dhawan made his 2nd Test century in the second innings of the 1st Test.
- Ishant Sharma's 6/51 in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test is his best personal bowling figures in Tests.
- Ajinkya Rahane made his 1st Test century in the first innings of the 2nd Test.
- Virat Kohli made his 6th Test century in the second innings of the 2nd Test.
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