ODI World Cup 2023, NZ Vs NED: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Pitch Report, Playing 11 Prediction, Match 6 on Monday, ODI Stats & Records | New Zealand Vs Netherlands

ODI World Cup 2023, NZ Vs NED: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Pitch Report, Playing 11 Prediction, Match 6 on Monday, ODI Stats & Records | New Zealand Vs Netherlands

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Let’s look at the upcoming matchup in the ODI World Cup 2023, which will pit New Zealand against the Netherlands on Monday, October 9 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. In the opening game of the competition, New Zealand easily defeated the defending champions, England, to start their ODI World Cup campaign. Against the Netherlands, they will likely aim for a similar outcome.

In contrast, Pakistan served as the starting point for the Netherlands’ tournament adventure. They were a difficult opponent for the Babar Azam-led side, but they were finally defeated. How will the Netherlands perform against New Zealand as we reach game number six?

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The probable playing elevens for both teams:
New Zealand (NZ) Playing XI:
  1. Devon Conway
  2. Will Young
  3. Rachin Ravindra
  4. Daryl Mitchell
  5. Tom Latham (c) (wk)
  6. Glenn Phillips
  7. Mark Chapman
  8. James Neesham
  9. Mitchell Santner
  10. Matt Henry
  11. Trent Boult
Netherlands (NED) Playing XI:
  1. Vikramjit Singh
  2. Max O’Dowd
  3. Colin Ackermann
  4. Bas de Leede
  5. Teja Nidamanuru
  6. Scott Edwards (c)/(wk)
  7. Saqib Zulfiqar
  8. Roelof van der Merwe
  9. Logan van Beek
  10. Aryan Dutt
  11. Paul van Meekeren
Pitch Report:

The pitch report for the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium also known as Hyderabad Cricket Stadium – this particular surface is known to offer a substantial advantage to the bowlers, particularly the pacers. Early seam movement is a highly probable occurrence on this pitch, making the decision to bowl first a prudent one.

Head-to-Head Record for NZ vs. NED:

Total Matches Played: 4

Matches Won by New Zealand: 4

Matches Won by Netherlands: 0

New Zealand’s Strengths:
Top-Order Strength: New Zealand has a strong top order that includes players like Devon Conway, Will Young, and Rachin Ravindra. Their ability to build solid partnerships and anchor the innings has been a crucial factor in their recent successes.
Bowling Strength: The Kiwis have a well-rounded bowling attack led by Trent Boult and Matt Henry. With their ability to exploit early seam movement on the Hyderabad pitch, they can put tremendous pressure on the opposition.
Experience: New Zealand has a wealth of experience in ICC tournaments, having reached the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. This experience can be invaluable in high-pressure situations.
Netherlands’ Strengths:
Emerging Talent: The Netherlands team has players with the potential to compete with the best bowlers in the world, like Max O’Dowd and Vikramjit Singh.
All-Round Capabilities: The Dutch team possesses all-rounders like Colin Ackermann and Roelof van der Merwe, who can make significant contributions with both bat and ball.
Underdog Spirit: Being the underdogs can sometimes work in a team’s favor. The Netherlands may draw inspiration from their role as the dark horse and play with a fearless attitude.
Weather Report:

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Also Read:- ICC World Cup 2023 Squads: Schedule, Locations, Format