Cricket News sort by India tour of New Zealand 2020

After blanking New Zealand 5-0 in the T20Is, India failed to take the momentum into the ODIs and conceded the series with a 22-run loss in Auckland. India allowed New Zealand to recover

Veteran New Zealand opener Martin Guptill has said that the Kiwis will not get complacent going into the second ODI against India, as they look to clinch the series

Hosts New Zealand snapped their losing streak against India with a comprehensive four-wicket victory in the first ODI at Hamilton, chasing down a mammoth 348 for victory.

Team India completed a memorable whitewash in the recently-concluded T20I series against New Zealand following which the players have witnessed a significant rise in the ICC T20I rankings. KL Rahul, who was the man of the series in the T20Is, has jumped to the second spot. Having scored 224 runs from 5 matches, he now has 823 points to his name. Pakistan’s Babar Azam leads the T20I batting rankings with 879 points. Rahul registered scores of 56, 57 not out, 27, 39 and 45 in the five matches.

After a couple of below-par performances, Indian pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah returned to his best with a clinical bowling effort as India overpowered New Zealand at Mount Maunganui

Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been completely ruled out of India's tour of New Zealand. Pandya missed the ongoing T20I series against the Kiwis as he is recovering

India won their second Super Over in a row, at Wellington, as New Zealand again managed to lose a game from a relatively comfortable position. Having already

The next time New Zealand play a Super Over, they might as well give up before the ‘extra time’ gets underway. For the fourth time, starting with World Cup final last year,

Super Overs continued to haunt New Zealand as they went down to India in the third T20I at Hamilton to concede the five-match series. Needing 10 to win off the last two balls in the Super