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    IND vs NZ Semi-Final: Wankhede Stadium ODI Records & Stats World Cup 2023

    By Virat VermaNovember 13, 2023
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    IND vs NZ Semi-Final: Wankhede Stadium ODI Records & Stats World Cup 2023

    Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, India, has hosted a total of 27 One Day International (ODI) cricket matches, with its inaugural ODI taking place on January 17, 1987, and the most recent match occurring on November 7, 2023. In these encounters, the home side emerged victorious in 12 matches, constituting a win percentage of 44.44%, while the touring side claimed success in 9 matches, equivalent to a 33.33% win rate. Additionally, matches played at this venue resulted in a 22.22% win rate for the neutral side.

    Teams batting first won 14 matches (51.85%), showcasing a slight advantage, while teams chasing down a target secured victory in 13 matches (48.15%). Interestingly, winning the toss did not significantly tilt the odds, as the home side triumphed in 12 matches after winning the toss (44.44%), while 15 matches were won by the side losing the toss (55.56%).

    Notably, there were no tied matches or encounters with no result. The highest individual innings recorded at the venue was an impressive 201* by G J Maxwell of Australia on November 7, 2023, against Afghanistan. M Kartik’s bowling performance of 6/27 for India on October 17, 2007, against Australia stands as the best bowling figures at the venue.

    In terms of team achievements, the highest team innings at the Wankhede Stadium was posted by South Africa, scoring 438/4 on October 25, 2015, against India. On the flip side, Sri Lanka faced a challenging outing, registering the lowest team innings with a score of 55 on November 2, 2023, against India.

    The most recent statistical highlight was Australia’s successful run chase of 293/7 on November 7, 2023, against Afghanistan. Overall, the Wankhede Stadium has seen an average of 31.89 runs per wicket, 5.28 runs per over, and an average score of 261 when batting first. These numbers collectively paint a vivid picture of the cricketing history and dynamics at this iconic venue.

    Also read: India vs New Zealand Semi Final Wankhede Stadium Pitch Report ODI World Cup 2023

    CityMumbai
    CountryIndia
    First ODI Match17/01/1987
    Last ODI Match07/11/2023
    Matches Played27
    Matches Won by Home Side12 (44.44%)
    Matches Won by Touring Side9 (33.33%)
    Matches Won by Neutral Side6 (22.22%)
    Matches Won Batting First14 (51.85%)
    Matches Won Batting Second13 (48.15%)
    Matches Won Winning Toss12 (44.44%)
    Matches Won Losing Toss15 (55.56%)
    Matches Tied0 (0.00%)
    Matches with No Result0 (0.00%)
    Highest Individual Innings201*G J Maxwell (Australia)07/11/2023 v Afghanistan
    Best Bowling6/27M Kartik (India)17/10/2007 v Australia
    Highest Team Innings438/4 (South Africa)25/10/2015 v India
    Lowest Team Innings55 (Sri Lanka)02/11/2023 v India
    Highest Run Chase Achieved293/7 (Australia)07/11/2023 v Afghanistan
    Average Runs per Wicket31.89
    Average Runs per Over5.28
    Average Score Batting First261
    ICC Cricket World Cup ICC ODI World Cup 2023 IND vs NZ India vs New Zealand Stats Wankhede Stadium
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    Virat Verma

      Virat Verma is a senior content writer at Cricreads with over five years of experience and more than 10,000 cricket articles to his name. A literature postgraduate from IGNOU, he blends in-depth knowledge with a passion for storytelling, making his cricket content both informative and engaging.

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