Australia vs New Zealand ODI Head To Head Stats & Record in HPCA Stadium & ODI World Cup: Australia will look to carry the winning momentum when they face New Zealand in match 27 of the ICC World Cup 2023 in Dharamsala on Saturday (October 28).
Australia led by Pat Cummins head into the match on the back of two successive wins, while Tom Latham-led New Zealand, have lost just once in their five outings at the show-piece tournament.

In the most recent outing, Australia rode on hundreds from David Warner and Glenn Maxwell before Adam Zampa’s four-wicket haul to seal a record-breaking 309-run win over Netherlands in Delhi.
New Zealand, on the other hand, were handed their first loss in the World Cup 2023 by hosts India at the same venue in Dharamsala, where Daryl Mitchell’s spectacular hundred went in vain.
The Trans-Tasman rivals, who have met in over 140 times in ODI cricket, last met in the format in a three-match series in 2022, when Australia did a 3-0 whitewash at home. They have never met in Dharamsala, but New Zealand has faced India twice at the venue.
Now, ahead of the AUS vs NZ World Cup 2023 match we take a look at their ODI head to head record, stats as well as both Australia and New Zealand’s record in World Cup and their numbers at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala.
In the 141 AUS vs NZ ODI Head to Head meetings, Australia has the clear advantage, having won 95 times against New Zealand, who have won 39 such meetings with 7 matches ending in no result. Australia are unbeaten in the last 5 ODIs against New Zealand.
Among the 39 wins for New Zealand, 24 have come when batting first and 11 when chasing, while Australia has won 49 times when batting first and 46 times when chasing in these encounters. Here is a look at the AUS vs NZ head to head stats and record:
| Stats | For AUS vs NZ | For NZ vs AUS |
| Highest Total | 378/5 | 350/9 |
| Lowest Total | 70 All Out | 74 All Out |
| Wins Batting 1st | 49 | 24 |
| Wins Chasing | 46 | 11 |
| Most Runs (All Time) | Ricky Ponting (1971 runs) | Stephen Fleming (1241 runs) |
| Most Runs (Current) | David Warner (639 runs) | Kane Williamson (564 runs) |
| Highest scorer | Matthew Hayden (181*) | Chris Harris (130) |
| Most wickets (All Time) | Glenn McGrath (59 wickets) | Ewen Chatfield (51 wickets) |
| Most wickets (Current) | Mitchell Starc (29 wickets) | Trent Boult (39 wickets) |
| Best Bowling | Mitchell Starc (6/28) | Shane Bond (6/23) |
In Dharamsala at the HPCA Stadium, the two sides have never played, but New Zealand have lost to India in their two matches at the venue, including the recent World Cup 2023 loss. Australia, meanwhile, have never played an ODI at the venue in Dharamsala.
In ODI World Cup history, the two sides have clashed eleven times so far with Australia holding an 8-3 advantage in those meetings. In 2019 World Cup, Australia beat New Zealand by 86 runs at the home of cricket – Lord’s in London.
| Stat | For AUS vs NZ in CWC | For NZ vs AUS in CWC |
| Won | 8 | 3 |
| Lost | 3 | 8 |
| Won Batting First | 5 | 1 |
| Won Chasing | 3 | 2 |
| Highest Total | 348 | 286 |
| Lowest Total | 151 | 112 |
When it comes to ODI World Cups, Australia are serial winners, having won the tournament a record five times, while New Zealand have gone close in the last two editions, but never won the trophy so far. Here is a look at AUS and NZ record in CWC.
| Stats | Australia Record in ODI World Cup | New Zealand Record in ODI World Cup |
| Matches | 99 | 94 |
| Won | 72 | 58 |
| Lost | 25 | 34 |
| Tied | 1 | 1 |
| No Result | 1 | 1 |
| Won Batting First | 46 | 21 |
| Won Chasing | 26 | 37 |
| Highest Total | 417 | 393 |
| Lowest Total | 129 | 112 |
| Most Runs (All Time) | Ricky Ponting (1743 runs) | Stephen Fleming (1075 runs) |
| Most Runs (Current) | David Warner (1324 runs) | Kane Williamson (989 runs) |
| Most Wickets (All Time) | Glenn McGrath (71 wickets) | Trent Boult (45 wickets) |
| Most Wickets (Current) | Mitchell Starc (56 wickets) | Trent Boult (45 wickets) |