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Home  »  Cricket  »  New Zealand in India 2026  »  3rd ODI Scorecard

India vs New Zealand Scorecard, 3rd ODI, New Zealand in India 2026

Result · Jan 18 2026, Sun - 01:30 PM (IST)
NEW ZEALAND
337/8
INDIA
296
New Zealand won by 41 runs
CRR:6.43
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Arshdeep Singh 10 1 63 3 6.3
Harshit Rana 10 - 84 3 8.4
Mohammed Siraj 10 - 43 1 4.3
Nitish Kumar Reddy 8 - 53 0 6.6
Kuldeep Yadav 6 - 48 1 8
Ravindra Jadeja 6 - 41 0 6.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
5/1 (0.4) Henry Nicholls
5/2 (1.1) Devon Conway
58/3 (12.1) Will Young
277/4 (43.1) Glenn Phillips
283/5 (44.1) Daryl Mitchell
286/6 (45.2) Mitchell Hay
304/7 (47.1) Zak Foulkes
327/8 (48.6) Kristian Clarke
Bowler O M R W Eco
Kyle Jamieson 9 - 58 1 6.4
Zak Foulkes 9 - 77 3 8.6
Kristian Clarke 9 - 54 3 6
Jayden Lennox 10 - 42 2 4.2
Daryl Mitchell 1 - 10 0 10
Glenn Phillips 8 - 54 0 6.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
28/1 (3.6) Rohit Sharma
45/2 (6.4) Shubman Gill
68/3 (11.2) Shreyas Iyer
71/4 (12.5) Lokesh Rahul
159/5 (27.3) Nitish Kumar Reddy
178/6 (32.1) Ravindra Jadeja
277/7 (43.4) Harshit Rana
277/8 (43.5) Mohammed Siraj
292/9 (45.4) Virat Kohli
296/10 (45.6) Kuldeep Yadav
Match Info
Series: New Zealand in India 2026
Date: Jan 18 2026, Sun - 01:30 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Indore
Venue: Holkar Cricket Stadium
Toss: India won the toss and elected to bowl.
India Playing XI: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (c), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Lokesh Rahul (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Arshdeep Singh
New Zealand Playing XI: Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitch Hay (wk), Michael Bracewell (c), Zak Foulkes, Kristian Clarke, Kyle Jamieson, Jayden Lennox
  • New Zealand defeated India by seven wickets when they last met in a men’s ODI (14 January 2026), snapping an eight-match losing run against them in the format; the Black Caps will be aiming for consecutive wins against India in the format for the first time since November 2022 and the first time ever in India.
  • India will be looking to avoid consecutive defeats in men’s ODIs at home for the first time since March 2023, following their seven-wicket loss against New Zealand last time out.
  • This three-match men’s ODI series between India and New Zealand is currently tied at 1-1; the Black Caps have won their last four multigame bilateral series coming into this iteration and will be aiming to equal their second longest winning run in such series in the history of the format, having won more in succession just once before (W6 from February 2019 to August 2022).
  • India have won all their seven men’s ODIs at Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore; it’s the second most matches India have played at any venue in the history of the format without losing (W10 T1 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium).
  • New Zealand have a catch success rate of 84% (158/188) in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2025, the best of any ICC full member team in that time; India (71% - 76/107) are ranked last in this category.
  • India have a batting good connection rate of 73% in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2025, the best of any ICC full member team in that time; in addition, their collective batting average (44.3) is the best of any Test playing country.
  • Daryl Mitchell has scored 20.6% of New Zealand’s runs when he’s played in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2025, the second-best rate of any player (min. 7 innings) for an ICC full member team in that time (Matthew Breetzke – 21.8% for South Africa).
  • Only Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne (14.3% of 119 balls faced) has a better batting false shot rate in men’s ODIs (min. 100 balls faced) since the beginning of 2025 than India duo Shubman Gill (16.3% of 676 balls faced) and Shreyas Iyer (17.6% of 618 balls faced) amongst players from ICC full member teams.
  • Jayden Lennox (New Zealand) has conceded 1.31 runs per scoring shot when he’s bowled in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2025, the second-best average of any player (min. 5 overs bowled) from an ICC full member team in that time (Nangeyalia Kharoti – 1.27 for Afghanistan).
  • KL Rahul (India) has a batting dot ball rate of 34.9% from 453 balls faced in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2025, the third best of any player (min. 100 balls faced) from an ICC full member team in that time (Will Jacks – 32.3% of 130 balls faced for England and Matt Renshaw – 34.8% of 112 balls faced for Australia).
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