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NZ vs SL Head to Head record ahead of their World Cup 2023 clash in Bengaluru

NZ vs SL Head to Head record ahead of their World Cup 2023 clash in Bengaluru

The two sides have a close and intense ODI World Cup rivalry.

One side that has already been eliminated will take on another that is on the brink of it when New Zealand and Sri Lanka face each other in the 41st match of the ODI World Cup 2023 at the M Chinnswamy Stadium. One team is ahead in their overall ODI record and their ODI World Cup rivalry. Ahead of their clash, let’s take a detailed look at NZ vs SL head to head in ODIs:

NZ vs SL Head to Head in ODI

The head to head between the two sides is led by New Zealand in ODI cricket. Both sides have played a total of 101 matches in their 44-year ODI cricket rivalry. 

New Zealand has a 51-41 win/loss record over Sri Lanka in these matches, with eight matches ending in no result and one being tied.

Matches Played101
Matches Won (New Zealand)51
Matches Won (Sri Lanka)41
No Result8
Tie1
Win % (New Zealand)50.49%
Win % (Sri Lanka)40.59%

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NZ vs SL Head to Head in World Cup

The two sides have faced each other 11 times in the ODI World Cup. Unlike their overall ODI record, the Lanka Lions lead the Kiwis in the mega event.

Sri Lanka leads New Zealand 6-5 in the mega event.

Matches Played11
Matches Won (New Zealand)5
Matches Won (Sri Lanka)6
No Result
Tie
Win % (New Zealand)45.45%
Win % (Sri Lanka)54.55%

NZ vs SL Head to Head in India

Sri Lanka has a massive advantage over New Zealand in Indian conditions. The two sides have met each other just once in India in 50-over cricket.

Sri Lanka leads New Zealand 1-0 in these matches.

Matches Played1
Matches Won (New Zealand)
Matches Won (Sri Lanka)1
No Result
Tie
Win % (New Zealand)00.00%
Win % (Sri Lanka)100.00%
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