IND vs NZ: Stats Preview ahead of the India vs New Zealand ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium

IND vs NZ: Stats Preview ahead of the India vs New Zealand ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match at Dubai

IND vs NZ Match 12 ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Approaching Milestones and Records: This Sunday will be full of action as Team India will be back in action in the last group match of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The Indian cricket team will lock horns with the New Zealand cricket team on Sunday at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, starting at 2:30 PM IST. Both India and New Zealand are coming into this game with two wins.

This match will decide the top team of Group A, and the win will push them to make it to the semifinal with the momentum. Rohit Sharma and his men are in great form. Batters are scoring runs, and spinners have been brilliant. It will be a good contest for both sides, as they are among the teams that have the potential to win the tournament.

Hence, this can be an ideal game to test your strengths ahead of the semis. Both are in form, and it will be a great game for the fans as well. Below, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the second IND vs ENG ODI in Cuttack.

India vs New Zealand Match 12: Approaching ODI Records and ODI Cricket Milestones Ahead of the 12th match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium

1 – Virat Kohli is one step away from reaching a big landmark. The game on Sunday will be his 300th ODI, and he will become the 7th Indian and 22nd player overall to play 300 or more ODIs.

50 – Kane Williamson has 7041 runs in ODIs and needs 50 runs to become the fifth highest run scorer for New Zealand in ODIs.

150 – It could be a major record, but Virat Kohli can do it. He completed the fastest 14000 ODI runs. But if he can score 150 runs in this game, he will surpass Kumar Sangakkara (14234) to become the second-highest leading scorer in ODIs.

56 – KL Rahul needs 56 more runs to complete 3000 ODI runs for India.

1 – Matt Henry needs one more wicket to surpass Sir Richard Hadlee (158) and become the 8th highest wicket-taker for New Zealand in ODIs.

4 – Axar Patel is just four wickets away from completing 200 international wickets for India.

1 – Mohammed Shami is just one wicket away from surpassing Australian great Dennis Lillee (458) in international cricket.

3 – Spin all-rounder Washington Sundar is also near a landmark. He needs only three wickets to complete 100 international wickets for India.