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India Vs New Zealand 3rd T20I: Full Preview, Lineups, Pitch Report, And Dream11 Team Prediction

Eden Gardens, Kolkata will host the third and the last match of the 3-match series of India vs New Zealand.

Nov 20, 2021, 7:54 AM3 min read

India Vs New Zealand 3rd T20I: Full Preview, Lineups, Pitch Report, And Dream11 Team Prediction

Eden Gardens, Kolkata will host the third and the last match of the 3-match series of India vs New Zealand. India is clearly ahead with 2 wins in both the matches against New Zealand. The men in blue played incredibly against the Kiwis in the first 2 matches. Make your Dream11 team prediction of the India vs New Zealand series, Fantasy League prediction with our fantasy cricket tips and suggestions. Get early updates, game previews, news, suggestion, prediction for your fantasy team in our exclusive section Fantasy Sports.

Read also: IND vs NZ 2021: Rohit-Rahul breaks the record for most 50+ partnerships for India in T20Is

Fantasy Cricket Dream11 Team Prediction : Dream11 Fantasy Cricket: India vs New Zealand : 3rd T20I match Preview

Match Details :-

Match: India vs New Zealand– 3rd T20I
Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Date & Time: 21st November 2021 at 7:00 pm (IST)
Where to Watch Live: Star Sports Network & Disney+Hotstar VIP

Pitch Report: India vs New Zealand : 3rd T20I Preview

Pitch Report: So far, 7 T20Is were hosted here in Eden Gardens, Kolkata with an average score of 142 runs. Hence, a high-scoring innings seems a bit uncertain. The chasing teams won 5 times on this pitch. Hence, coming to bat second should be kept in mind during the toss.

1st innings average score – 145 runs

2nd innings average score – 150 runs

Chasing team record – Won: 5, Lost: 2, Tied: 0

2nd T20I Fantasy League Head to Head Stats: India vs New Zealand :

Overall

Matches Played: 19
Won by New Zealand: 9
Won by India: 8
Tied: 2

Read also: Hat-tricks in T20 World Cup history

In India

Matches Played: 7
Won by New Zealand: 3
Won by India: 4

Team News : India vs New Zealand : 3rd T20I

India:

India Vs New Zealand 3rd T20I: Full Preview, Lineups, Pitch Report, And Dream11 Team Prediction | SportzPoint.com
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Rohit Sharma could not have imagined a better way to start the new journey of his life. After becoming the full-time captain of the Indian T20 team, he led the team in 2 matches and won them with brilliant team effort. Rohit Sharma and his team are eagerly looking forward to the third match and end the match with a 3-0.

Read also: Men's T20 World Cup 2022: Australia confirms host cities

New Zealand:

India Vs New Zealand 3rd T20I: Full Preview, Lineups, Pitch Report, And Dream11 Team Prediction | SportzPoint.com
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The Kiwis seem to have a hard time playing in India against India. Even after making 3 changes in the last match in Ranchi, the blackcaps failed to win. Martin Guptill and Mark Chapman were promising and consistent among their batters. A lot is dependent on Trent Boult and Tim Southee to break the Indian batting lineup. The entire team needs to contribute to register a win.

Read also: Top 8 run-scorers of T20 World Cup 2021

India vs New Zealand : 2nd T20I : Possible Playing XI

India:

Rohit Sharma (C)
KL Rahul
Suryakumar Yadav
Rishabh Pant (wk)
Shreyas Iyer
Venkatesh Iyer
Axar Patel
Ravichandran Ashwin
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Yuzvendra Chahal
Harshal Patel

Read also: Player of the series winners in T20 World Cup History

New Zealand:

Martin Guptill
Daryl Mitchell
Mark Chapman
Glenn Phillips
Tim Seifert (wk)
Mitchell Santner
Rachin Ravindra
Tim Southee (C)
Lockie Ferguson
Todd Astle
Trent Boult

3rd T20I: Fantasy Cricket Dream11 Team Prediction: India vs New Zealand:

Dream 11 of this match has not been declared yet.

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Highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25

Bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah, Pat Cummins, and more, have dominated the WTC 2023-25 cycle. Discover the highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 and get their stats and best bowling figures.

May 14, 2025, 3:53 PM3 min read

Highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com

As the ICC World Test Championship 2023-2025 is getting closer to the grand final, it is now time to look back at the bowlers with standout performances. They have constantly troubled batsmen which led to their team's success.

Who do you think are the ones with most wickets? Take a look at the highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25.

Jasprit Bumrah | India

Jasprit Bumrah holds the first rank in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com
Jasprit Bumrah in the World Test Championship 2023-2025. Image | Instagram 

Jasprit Bumrah had a remarkable campaign in WTC 2023-25 cycle and has taken the most number of wickets. He took 77 wickets in 15 matches, with an average of 15.09. 

Bumrah recorded five 5-wicket hauls in the cycle and also had his best bowling figure of 6/45 in an innings against England.

Read Also: Jasprit Bumrah becomes first-ever player to pick 200 Test wickets with an average below 20

Jasprit Bumrah stats in WTC 2023-2025

Span Matches Innings 

Balls

Overs Maidens Runs  Wickets 

BBI

Avg Economy SR
2023-2025 15 28 2362 393.4 91 1162 77 6/45 15.09 2.95 30.67

Pat Cummins | Australia 

Pat Cummins ranks 2nd in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com
Pat Cummins in the World Test Championship 2023-2025. Image | BBC

The Australian skipper, Pat Cummins, has done wonders with the ball, by taking 73 wickets in 17 matches. He is the leading wicket taker for Australia and can also be on top by showcasing his wicket-taking skills in the WTC final against South Africa. 

His best bowling performance in the tournament was a 6-wicket haul for 91 runs.

Pat Cummins stats in WTC 2023-2025

Span Matches Innings  Balls Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Avg Economy  SR
2023-2025 17 33 3172 528.4 70 1792 73 6/91 24.54 3.38 43.45

Read Also: WTC Final: Australia and South Africa announce their squads

Mitchell Starc | Australia 

Mitchell Starc holds the 3rd rank in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25 | sportzpoint.com
Mitchell Starc in the World Test Championship 2023-2025. Image | Instagram 

Yet another Australian legend to feature in this list, who is just behind Cummins by one wicket. This fiery left-arm pacer have always been a key bowling of their team. He took 72 wickets in 18 matches total.

Mitchell Starc's best bowling figure in WTC 2023-25 includes a 6-wicket haul for 48 runs.

Mitchell Starc stats in WTC 2023-2025

Span Matches Innings  Balls Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Avg Economy  SR
2023-2025 18 35 3062 510.2 77 1964 72 6/48 27.27 3.84 42.52

Other players with 60+ wickets in WTC 2023-25

Seems like the Aussies and Indians have purely dominated the bowling sides and got most wickets up their sleeves.

Read Also: Fav four in Test cricket: Kohli vs Root vs Williamson vs Smith stats in Tests

Here are the other players who crossed the 60 wickets mark and deserves a shoutout in the list of highest wicket-takers in WTC 2023-25.

Player  Span Matches Innings  Balls  Overs Maidens Runs Wickets  BBI Avg Economy  SR
Nathan Lyon 2023-2025 16 28 3077 515.2 69 1584 66 6/65 24.00 3.08 46.62
Ravichandran Ashwin  2023-2025 14 26 2673 445.3 61 1547 63 7/71 24.55 3.47 42.42

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India's ODI schedule till World Cup 2027

Know what is the ODI schedule of Indian Cricket Team till ODI World Cup 2027 and when India will face which team.

May 14, 2025, 9:44 AM3 min read

India's ODI schedule till World Cup 2027

After the Champions Trophy 2025, India's target in ODI cricket will be the ODI World Cup 2027. In such a situation, know what is Team India's ODI schedule till the World Cup 2027. The Men in Blue have to play a total of 9 series in the next ICC ODI tournament, which includes 27 matches.

Apart from this, some more ODI matches can be scheduled near the tournament. So, know what is the ODI schedule of Indian Cricket Team till 2027 and when India will face which team.

Also Read: The Kohli Effect: Will Indian fans lose interest in Test cricket after Virat Kohli's retirement?

The ODI World Cup2027 will be held around October to December. Before this, the Indian team is going to play a lot of matches. India have to play 3-match ODI series against 8 teams. They will play series twice against one country.

India will play New Zealand twice

India will play Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, England, South Africa, West Indies and Sri Lanka once each in the upcoming ODI series, while it will play New Zealand twice. Out of the nine series, India will play six series at home, while the rest will be held outside the country.

It will start with the tour of Bangladesh in August, which will be played this year. In October-November 2025, India has to play a three-match ODI series on its tour of Australia. South Africa's team will tour India in November-December.

India will host Sri Lankan team in December 2026

In January 2026, the New Zealand team will play an ODI series in India. After this, India has to play a three-match series against Afghanistan in June. In July 2026, Team India will have to play the same number of ODI series on its tour of England.

The West Indies team is scheduled to tour India in September-October. There will be an ODI series against New Zealand at home in October-November. India will host the Sri Lankan team for an ODI series in December 2026.

Also Read: Fav four in Test cricket: Kohli vs Root vs Williamson vs Smith stats in Tests

India's ODI schedule till World Cup 2027

Month/Year Opponent Venue No. of ODIs
August 2025 Bangladesh Away 3
Oct-Nov 2025 Australia Away 3
Nov-Dec 2025 South Africa Home 3
January 2026 New Zealand Home 3
June 2026 Afghanistan Home 3
July 2026 England Away 3
Sep-Oct 2026 West Indies Home 3
Oct-Nov 2026 New Zealand Home 3
December 2026 Sri Lanka Home 3

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Rohit Sharma stats in Tests: Is Rohit the greatest test opener since Virender Sehwag?

Rohit played for India in this format from number one to number six. However, he was very successful as an opener in Test cricket. Let's take a look at Rohit Sharma stats in Tests as an opener.

May 8, 2025, 12:23 PM3 min read

Rohit Sharma stats in Tests: Is Rohit the greatest test opener since Virender Sehwag?

Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on Wednesday. 38-year-old Rohit had already retired from T20I cricket. For now, he will continue to play for India in the ODI format and he is also the captain of Team India in this format. After this announcement by Rohit, his 11-year long Test cricket career also came to an end.

Rohit Sharma had a very good Test cricket career and he played for India in this format from number one to number six. However, he was very successful as an opener in Test cricket. 

Also Read: Rohit Sharma stats in tests

Let's take a look at Rohit Sharma stats in Tests as an opener.

Rohit scored most centuries as an opener

Rohit Sharma stats in Tests: Is Rohit the greatest test opener since Virender Sehwag?

Rohit scored 4301 runs in 67 Test matches played in his career at an average of 40.57 with 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries, but he scored the most centuries as an opener.

Rohit was elevated to that role for the first time in October 2019, and since then, no other opener has scored as many tons. Overall, only four batters have scored more Test tons than Rohit in this period.

Rohit Sharma stats in Tests: Most sixes for India

Rohit Sharma stats in Tests: Is Rohit the greatest test opener since Virender Sehwag?

Rohit has hit a total of 88 sixes in his Test cricket career and is second on the list of batsmen who have hit the most sixes for India in the longer format of cricket. If he had hit 3 more sixes in the Test, he would have become the batsman who has hit the most sixes in Tests for India. The record for hitting the most sixes in Tests for India is held by Virender Sehwag who hit a total of 90 sixes.

Sr Player 6s M Inn R Ave 100s 50s
1 Virender Sehwag 90 92 178 8503 49.43 23 31
2 Rohit Sharma 88 59 116 4301 40.57 12 18
3 Mahendra Singh Dhoni 78 82 144 4876 38.09 6 33
4 Rishabh Pant 73 41 75 2948 42.11 6 15
5 Sachin Tendulkar 69 173 329 15921 53.78 51 68
6 Ravindra Jadeja 68 70 118 3370 34.74 4 22
7 Sourav Ganguly 57 101 188 7212 42.17 16 35

Rohit Sharma stats in Tests: Most centuries for India in won Test matches

Rohit Sharma is at number 5 in the list of batsmen who have scored the most centuries in Test matches won by India. He has scored a total of 12 centuries in Test matches won by India. Sachin Tendulkar is at the top of this list with 20 centuries.

  • 20 - Sachin Tendulkar 
  • 15 - Rahul Dravid 
  • 14 - Virat Kohli
  • 13 - Cheteshwar Pujara 
  • 12 - Rohit Sharma

Also Read: Rohit Sharma in ICC tournaments for India

Rohit Sharma stats in Tests as an opener

As an opener in Test cricket, Rohit scored a total of 2697 runs in 66 innings for India. During this period, his average was 42.81 while in these 66 innings, he also scored 9 centuries and 8 half-centuries. His best score as an opener in Tests was 212 runs.

Span Mat Inns Runs HS Ave SR 100 50
2019-2024 38 66 2697 212 42.80 58.73 9 8

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Rohit Sharma stats in tests

Rohit Sharma's sudden retirement from Test cricket brings the curtain down on a career that was a story of transformation. Let's look back and revisit Rohit Sharma's status in tests.

May 7, 2025, 6:24 PM4 min read

Rohit Sharma stats in tests | sportzpoint.com

The sudden announcement of Rohit Sharma's tests retirement marks the end of an era for Indian cricket. His journey in this format has evolved the years, from being a middle-order batsman to a dominant captain to open for his nation. 

This transformation defines his Test legacy that we have witnessed over the years. It is now time to look back at those times and numbers; check out Rohit Sharma stats in tests.

The Initial Chapter (2013-2018)

Rohit Sharma test debut and stats in tests | sportzpoint.com
Rohit Sharma celebrating his century during test debut at Eden Gardens in 2013. Image | NDTV

In November 2013, during Sachin Tendulkar's farewell series, Rohit Sharma made his Test debut at Eden Gardens in Kolkata against the West Indies, scoring 177, the second highest score in an Indian debut behind Shikhar Dhawan (187).

He followed with 111 (not out) in the second test at his home ground, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. However, he couldn’t find constant form in the longest format and could only score only one Test hundred after that, before he was promoted as an opener in a series against South Africa in 2019.

Read Also: Rohit Sharma in ICC tournaments for India

The Run-scoring Skipper (2019-2024)

Rohit Sharma stats in tests | sportzpoint.com
Rohit Sharma lifting the trophy after India's win against Bangladesh in a test series in 2024. Image | Pinterest 

The Test series against South Africa in 2019 turned out to be a memorable one for Rohit as he went on to score three hundreds in three matches, including his maiden double hundred in Tests. His promotion as an opening batter in this format, gradually started to show brilliant outcomes.

Rohit's highest score in Test cricket came against South Africa in October 2019 in Ranchi where he scored 212 (255) runs hitting 28 fours and six sixes. He also scored his first overseas test century against England in 2021, with a knock of 127 runs at the Oval.

His contributions in this format were at its peak when he was appointed as the captain of India in the Test format in February 2022. He succeeded the former captain, Virat Kohli, ahead of a series against Sri Lanka.

The Final Blow

Retirement story and Rohit Sharma stats in tests | sportzpoint.com
Rohit Sharma's announcement of retirement from Test cricket on social media on 7th May, 2025. Image | Instagram 

In his recent Test appearances, particularly during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia in late 2024 and early 2025, Rohit Sharma struggled to find his usual form. His performances in this crucial series, which also had impact on India's standing in the WTC cycle, saw a major dip in his batting average.

Across the matches, he recorded several low scores in contrast to his earlier success as a top-order batsman in the format. This raised concerns about his form leading into the ending stage of the WTC and ultimately preceded his retirement announcement.

Read Also: Rohit Sharma stats as captain in Tests

Rohit Sharma stats in tests throughout his career 

Year Innings Runs Balls Outs Avg SR HS 50 100 4s 6s Dot %
2013 6 333 530 5 66.6 62.8 177 0 2 38 5 68.7
2014 10 237 532 9 26.3 44.5 72 1 0 26 2 76.9
2015 13 326 670 13 25.1 48.7 79 3 0 25 10 75.1
2016 7 288 449 5 57.6 64.1 82 3 0 26 8 66.4
2017 3 217 311 1 217.0 69.8 102 2 1 20 3 60.1
2018 8 184 389 7 26.3 47.3 63 1 0 16 4 76.1
2019 6 556 732 6 92.7 76.0 212 0 3 65 20 68.4
2021 21 906 1,880 19 47.7 48.2 161 4 2 108 11 76.8
2022 3 90 132 3 30.0 68.2 46 0 0 11 1 68.9
2023 13 545 931 13 41.9 58.5 120 2 2 60 13 70.8
2024 26 620 982 21 24.8 63.1 131 2 2 78 11 71.2
TOTAL 116 4,302 7,538 106 40.6 57.1 212 18 12 473 88 72.3

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Safest hands: Most catches in IPL history

Virat Kohli is known for having the safest hands and currently holds the record for the most catches in IPL history with 117 in 263 matches. Get ready to find out the other top fielders and their catching records.

May 6, 2025, 4:17 PM3 min read

Safest hands: Most catches in IPL history | sportzpoint.com

"Catches win matches" is a well-known proverb that is crucial in terms of cricket. Having exceptional fielders who would get to any extent to grab match-winning catches is a blessing for teams.

IPL has witnessed some unbelievably good fielding efforts from players across the globe. Here's the ones that stood out for their consistency, having the most catches in IPL history.

Virat Kohli (117 catches)

Virat Kohli has the most catches in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Virat Kohli takes a stunning catch against KKR in IPL 2018. Image | Facebook 

Virat Kohli is one of the fittest athletes in the world and is also considered as an expectional fielder for India. He always lits up the stadium with his energy and agility while fielding for his team.

Kohli has taken a total of 117 catches in 263 matches so far, which is the highest in IPL history. He is barely seen missing or letting the ball go off his hand.

His contributions in aspect of taking catches remains hard to beat, and hopefully there are more to come in the upcoming matches in IPL for RCB.

Read Also: Most Sixes in an innings by an Indian in IPL

Suresh Raina (109 catches)

Suresh Raina ranks 2nd in the list of most catches in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Suresh Raina dives to take a precious catch against Delhi Daredevils in IPL 2014. Image | ESPNcricinfo 

Suresh Raina's contribution in IPL goes beyond his batting performance. He has taken 109 catches in 205 matches for Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Lions.

Raina ended his IPL journey in 2021 and still his second place in the list of most catches stays unbeaten. He is among the top Indian fielders who took some match-winning catches.

Ravindra Jadeja (108 catches)

Ravindra Jadeja ranks 3rd in the list of most catches in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Ravindra Jadeja taking a magnificent catch close to the boundary line against KKR in IPL 2021. Image | Facebook 

Ravindra Jadeja is one name that everyone anticipates when it comes to the category of fielding and catching. His quick reflexes and fielding abilities made him one of the best fielders in the history of not only IPL, but also Indian cricket. 

Jadeja has taken 108 catches in 251 matches for CSK, GL, KTK, and RR. He consistently worked towards taking important wickets for the team and saving boundaries when needed. 

Jadeja also played a crucial role in CSK's success over the years.

Kieron Pollard (103 catches)

Kieron Pollard ranks 4th in the list of most catches in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Kieron Pollard takes a one-handed catch to dismiss Shreyas Iyer in a match against Delhi in IPL 2019. Image | ESPNcricinfo 

Kieron Pollard has served as a fielding pillar for Mumbai Indians throughout his IPL career. He often changed the course of the game in favour of his team by taking difficult catches.

Pollard has taken 103 catches in 189 matches for MI, and some of them were too good to be true! His athleticism proved to be beneficial everytime he is on field, specially near the boundary.

Read Also: Cricket Stats: most catches by a keeper in tests

Rohit Sharma (102 catches)

Rohit Sharma ranks fifth in the list for most catches in IPL history | sportzpoint.com
Rohit Sharma takes a mid-air catch to dismiss Suresh Raina in IPL 2017. Image | ESPNcricinfo 

Rohit Sharma is another Indian player having a catch count of more than hundred in IPL. He has taken 103 catches in 267 matches for MI and DCH. He has proved to be a dependable fielder for his team throughout.

Rohit's game awareness and experience played a crucial role in his fielding, which also aligned with the field setup and his captaincy. He is the 5th player to have 100+ catches in IPL history.

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