New Zealand national cricket team in India in the 1999/2000 season
The New Zealand national cricket team tour to India in the 1999/2000 season took place from October 10 to November 17, 1999. The international cricket tour was part of the 1999/2000 international cricket season and included three tests and five ODIs . India won the Test Series 1–0 and the ODI Series 3–2.
prehistory
India previously played a tournament in Kenya , for New Zealand it was the first tour of the season. The last meeting of the two teams on a tour took place in the 1997/98 season in India .
Stages
Tour venues |
The following stages have been designated as the venue for the tour.
| Stadion | city | capacity | Games |
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| Sardar Patel Stadium | Ahmedabad | 54,000 | 3rd test |
| Feroz Shah Kotla | Delhi | 48,000 | 5. ODI |
| Nehru Stadium | Guwahati | 15,000 | 4. ODI |
| Captain Roop Singh Stadium | Gwalior | 18,000 | 3. ODI |
| Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium | Hyderabad | 25,000 | 2. ODI |
| Green Park Stadium | Kanpur | 33,000 | 2nd test |
| Punjab Cricket Association Stadium | Mohali | 35,000 | 1st test |
| Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium | Rajkot | 28,000 | 1. ODI |
Squad lists
India named their squad on October 6, 1999.
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Tour matches
| September 30th - October 2nd scorecard |
Pune |
135-6 (44) |
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| draw | ||||
| October 5-7 | Jodhpur |
298 (97.3) & 79-4 (29) |
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444-5 (130) |
| draw | ||||
| October 17-19 Scorecard |
Bangalore |
249-6d (90) & 105 (47.5) |
- |
Karnataka 269-9d (82) & 86-3 (20.4) |
| Karnataka wins with 7 wickets | ||||
Testing
First test in Chandigarh
| October 10-14 scorecard |
Chandigarh |
83 (27) & 505-3d (183) |
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215 (91.1) & 251-7 (135) |
| draw | ||||
Second test in Kanpur
| October 22-25 scorecard |
Kanpur |
256 (102.5) & 155 (66.5) |
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330 (148.1) & 83-2 (18.2) |
| India wins with 8 wickets | ||||
Third test in Ahmedabad
| October 29th - November 2nd scorecard |
Ahmedabad |
583-7d (167) & 148-5d (32) |
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308 (141.4) & 252-2 (95) |
| draw | ||||
One-day internationals
First ODI in Rajkot
| November 5th scorecard |
Rajkot |
349-9 (50) |
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306 (47) |
| New Zealand wins with 43 runs | ||||
Second ODI in Hyderabad
| November 8th scorecard |
Hyderabad |
376-2 (50) |
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202 (33.1) |
| India wins with 174 runs | ||||
In the game get Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar with 331 runs a world record for a partnership in ODI cricket.
Third ODI in Gwalior
| November 11th scorecard |
Gwalior |
261-5 (50) |
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247-8 (50) |
| India wins with 14 runs | ||||
Fourth ODI in Guwahati
| November 14th scorecard |
Guwahati |
236-9 (50) |
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188 (45.3) |
| New Zealand wins with 48 runs | ||||
Fifth ODI in Delhi
| November 17th scorecard |
Delhi |
179-9 (50) |
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181-3 (44) |
| India wins with 7 wickets | ||||
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Partab Ramchand: A few surprises in the Indian team ( English ) Cricinfo. October 6, 1999. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
- ↑ This day, that year: Tendulkar 186 *, Dravid 153; 331-run stand ( English ) Times of India. November 8, 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2019.