List of one-day cricket records for New Zealand
Team records
Results summary
Played | Won | Lost | Tied | No Result |
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68 | 300 | 341 | 6 | 37 |
Last updated 13 June 2015.
Highest totals
by New Zealand | against New Zealand |
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402/2 v Ireland at Aberdeen 2008 | 408/9 by England at Birmingham 2015 |
398/5 v England at The Oval, London 2015 | 392/4 by India at Christchurch 2008/09 |
397/5 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2005/06 | 376/2 by India at Hyderabad 1999/2000 |
393/6 v West Indies at Wellington 2014/15 | 353/5 by India at Hyderabad 2003/04 |
373/8 v Zimbabwe at Napier 2011/12 | 349/6 by Australia at Christchurch 1999/2000 |
Lowest totals
by New Zealand | against New Zealand |
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64 v Pakistan in Sharjah 1985/86 | 69 by Kenya at Chennai 2010/11 |
73 v Sri Lanka in Auckland 2006/07 | 70 by Australia at Adelaide 1985/86 |
74 v Australia in Wellington 1981/82 | 77 by Bangladesh in Colombo 2002/03 |
74 v Pakistan in Sharjah 1989/90 | 86 by Bangladesh in Chittagong 2004/05 |
94 v Australia in Christchurch 1989/90 | 88 by India at Dambulla 2010/11 |
Largest wins & losses
By runs
NZ Won by | vs | Venue | Season | NZ Lost by | vs | Venue | Season | |
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290 runs‡ | Ireland | Aberdeen | 2008 | 215 runs | Australia | Grenada | 2006–2007 | |
210 runs | USA | The Oval | 2004 | 210 runs | England | Birmingham | 2015 | |
206 runs | Australia | Adelaide | 1985–1986 | 203 runs | West Indies | Hamilton | 2013–2014 | |
202 runs | Zimbabwe | Napier | 2011–2012 | 189 runs | Sri Lanka | Auckland | 2006–2007 | |
200 runs | India | Dambulla | 2010–2011 | 174 runs | India | Hyderabad | 1999–2000 | |
192 runs | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 2004–2005 | 164 runs | Australia | Colombo | 2002–2003 | |
181 runs | East Africa | Birmingham | 1975 | 153 runs | Pakistan | Karachi | 2001–2002 |
‡World Record
By wickets
NZ Won by | in | vs | Venue | Season | NZ Lost by | in | vs | Venue | Season | |
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10 Wickets | 6 overs | Bangladesh | Queenstown | 2007–2008 | 10 Wickets | 22.4 overs | Pakistan | Sharjah | 1985–1986 | |
10 Wickets | 18.1 overs† | England | Hamilton | 2007–2008 | 10 Wickets | 24.2 overs | West Indies | Trinidad | 1984–1985 | |
10 Wickets | 23.5 overs | Kenya | Chennai | 2010–2011 | 10 Wickets | 39.2 overs | West Indies | Christchurch | 1986–1987 | |
10 Wickets | 27 overs | Australia | Wellington | 2006–2007 | ||||||
10 Wickets | 29 overs | India | Melbourne | 1980–1981 | ||||||
10 Wickets | 33.3 overs | Zimbabwe | Motera | 2010–2011 |
† Match reduced to 36 overs by rain
Player records
Players in bold are still active.
Walter Hadlee Trophies – won most times
A Walter Hadlee Trophy is awarded to one batsmen and one bowler for the best performance in One Day Internationals for NZ in a season. First awarded in 1988/89.
- 5 times Nathan Astle
- 4 times Martin Crowe
- 4 times Shane Bond
- 3 times Chris Pringle
- 3 times Stephen Fleming
Batting records
Highest scores
- 237* M.J. Guptill v West Indies at Westpac Stadium, Wellington 2015
- 189* M.J. Guptill v England at Southampton 2013
- 172 L. Vincent v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2005/06
- 171* G.M. Turner v East Africa at Birmingham 1975
- 170* L. Ronchi v Sri Lanka at Dunedin 2015
- 166 B.B. McCullum v Ireland at Aberdeen 2008
- 161 J.A.H. Marshall v Ireland at Aberdeen 2008
- 146 R.J. Nicol v Zimbabwe at Whangarei 2011/12
- 145* K.S. Williamson v South Africa at Kimberley 2013
- 145* N.J. Astle v USA at The Oval 2004
- 141 S.B. Styris v Sri Lanka at Bloemfontein 2002/03
Fastest 100s
- 36 balls C.J. Anderson v West Indies at Queenstown in 2013/14 (eventually scored 131* 6x14, 4x6)
- 46 balls J.D. Ryder v West Indies at Queenstown in 2013/14 (eventually scored 104 6x5, 4x12)
- 67 balls C.D. McMillan v Australia at Hamilton in 2007 (eventually scored 117, 6x5, 4x13)
- 69 balls K.S. Williamson v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo in 2011/12 (eventually scored 100, 6x1, 4x11)
- 70 balls L.R.P.L Taylor v Pakistan at Napier in 2014/2015 (eventually scored 102*, 6x2, 4x13)
- 71 balls J.D.P. Oram v Australia at Perth in 2007 (eventually scored 101*, 6x6, 4x4)
- 72 balls J.D. Ryder v India at Christchurch in 2009 (eventually scored 105, 6x4, 4x12)
- 74 balls L. Ronchi v Sri Lanka at Dunedin 2014/15 (eventually scored 170*, 6x9, 4x14)
Fastest 50s
- 18 balls B.B McCullum v England at Wellington in 2014/15 (eventually scored 77 6x7 4x8)§
- 19 balls B.B. McCullum v Bangladesh at Queenstown in 2007/08 (eventually scored 80* 6x6, 4x9)†
- 19 balls L.R.P.L. Taylor v Ireland at Aberdeen in 2008 (eventually scored 59*, 6x3, 4x5)
- 19 balls B.B. McCullum v Sri Lanka at Christchurch in 2014/15 (eventually scored 51 6x3, 4x6)
- 20 balls B.B. McCullum v Canada at St Lucia in 2007 (eventually scored 52, 6x5, 4x1)
- 20 balls C.J. Anderson v West Indies at Queenstown in 2013/14 (eventually scored 80* 6x6, 4x9)
- 21 balls B.L. Cairns v Australia at Melbourne in 1983 (eventually scored 52 6x6, 4x1)
- 21 balls C.D. McMillan v USA at The Oval in 2004 (eventually scored 64 6x7, 4x2)
- 21 balls B.B. McCullum v Zimbabwe Bulawayo in 2005 (eventually scored 51, 6x2, 4x7)
- 21 balls B.B McCullum v Australia at Auckland in 2014/15 (eventually scored 50 6x3 4x7)
†Bangladesh batted first and scored 93. McCullum opened and scored 80* off 28 balls. NZ won by 10 wickets with 44 overs to spare and the game was over before lunch.
§England batted first and scored 123. Southee took 7-33. McCullum opened and scored 77 off 25 balls. NZ won by 8 wickets with 37 overs and 3 balls to spare. The game was over in the 4th over after lunch.
Most runs scored off an over
- 31 K.S. Williamson (1) & J.E.C. Franklin (6646N4W2) off Rizwan Cheema & H.S. Baidwan v Canada in Mumbai 2010/11
- 30 L.R.P.L. Taylor (46W6W246) off Abdul Razzaq v Pakistan at Pallekele 2010/11
- 29 M.J. Guptill (41)& B.B. McCullum (6666) off S.T. Finn v England at Wellington 2014/15
- 28 L.R.P.L. Taylor (466W04W6) off Shoaib Akhtar v Pakistan at Pallekele 2010/11
- 28 L.R.P.L. Taylor (660664) off H.S. Baidwan v Canada in Mumbai 2010/11
- 27 C.D. McMillan (16N4N661) & N.J. Astle (1) off H.R. Johnson v USA at The Oval 2004
- 27 C.D. McMillan (W4164W441) & N.J. Astle (14) off L.C. Romero v USA The Oval 2004
- 27 C.J. Anderson (6641)& J.D Ryder (46) off N.O. Miller v West Indies Queenstown 2013/14 §
- 27 M.J. Guptill (616W6) & G.D. Elliot (43) off J.O. Holder v West Indies at Wellington 2014/15
- 26 B.L. Cairns (464660) off V.B.J. John v Sri Lanka Colombo 1983/84
- 26 R.J. Hadlee (WW64241) & M.D. Crowe (4) off GA Gooch v England Manchester 1986
- 26 N.J. Astle (W46664) off Rashid Zia v USA The Oval 2004
- 26 B.B. McCullum & N.L. McCulllum (241W666) off B.V. Vitori v Zimbabwe Napier 2011/12
- 26 J.D Ryder (1) C.J. Anderson (66661)off R Rampaul v West Indies Queenstown 2013/14 §
Note: § NZ scored 283/4 off 21 overs v West Indies Queenstown 2013/14. C.J. Anderson scored the fastest ODI century for NZ (36 balls). J.D. Ryder scored the second fastest ODI century (46 balls) for NZ. They scored 191 in 12.3 overs (15.28 per over). Anderson & Ryder scored 26 off the 14th over and 27 off the 17th over.
Most 100s
- Nathan Astle 16
- Ross Taylor 14
- Stephen Fleming 8
- Martin Guptill 7
- Kane Williamson 7
- Brendon McCullum 5
- Scott Styris 4
- Martin Crowe 4
- Chris Cairns 4
Highest partnerships by wicket
Wicket | Total | Batsman | vs | Venue | Year |
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1st | 274 | Brendon McCullum / James Marshall | Ireland | Aberdeen | 2008 |
2nd | 157 | Martin Guptill / Brendon McCullum | Zimbabwe | Harare | 2011/12 |
3rd | 206 | Kane Williamson / Ross Taylor | England | Southhampton | 2015 |
4th | 191 | Jesse Ryder / Corey Anderson | West Indies | Queenstown | 2013/14 |
5th | 195 | Ross Taylor / Kane Williamson | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 2011/12 |
6th | 267*§ | Luke Ronchi / Grant Elliott | Sri Lanka | Dunedin | 2014/15 |
7th | 123 | Neil Broom / Jacob Oram | Bangladesh | Napier | 2009/10 |
8th | 94 | James Franklin / Nathan McCullum | India | Vadodara | 2010/11 |
9th | 83 | Kyle Mills / Tim Southee | India | Christchurch | 2008/09 |
10th | 76 | Luke Ronchi / Mitchell McClenaghan | South Africa | Mt Maunganui | 2014/15 |
§ world record
Other Notable Partnerships
- 1st Wicket : 204 L. Vincent & S.P. Fleming v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2005
- 1st Wicket : 193 S.P. Fleming & N.J. Astle v Pakistan at Dunedin 2000/2001
- 4th Wicket : 190 L.R.P.L. Taylor & S.B. Styris v India at Dambulla 2010/11
- 3rd Wicket : 171* M.D. Crowe & S.P. Fleming v India at Jamshedpur 1995/96
- 3rd Wicket : 170 N.J. Astle & R.G. Twose v West Indies at Christchurch 2000/01
- 4th Wicket : 168 L.K. Germon & C.Z. Harris v Australia at Chennai 1996/97
- 1st Wicket : 166* M.J.Guptill & B.B. McCullum v Zimbabwe at Ahmedabad 2010/11
- 1st Wicket : 166 J.D. Ryder & B.B. McCullum v India at Christchurh 2008/09
- 1st Wicket : 165* J.D. Ryder & B.B. McCullum v England at Hamilton 2007/08
- 6th Wicket : 165 C.D. McMillan & B.B. McCullum v Australia at Hamilton 2006/07
- 3rd Wicket : 163 N.J. Astle & S.B. Styris v USA at The Oval 2000/05
- 3rd Wicket : 160 G.P. Howarth & M.D. Crowe v England at Auckland 1983/84
Highest batting averages
Minimum of 20 innings. Players in bold are still active.
Matches | Innings | Not Outs | Runs | Average | |
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Kane Williamson | 78 | 73 | 9 | 3032 | 47.37 |
Glenn Turner | 41 | 40 | 6 | 1598 | 47.00 |
Ross Taylor | 16 | 150 | 24 | 5420 | 43.01 |
Martin Guptill | 108 | 105 | 11 | 3739 | 39.77 |
Roger Twose | 87 | 81 | 11 | 2717 | 38.81 |
Martin Crowe | 143 | 140 | 18 | 4707 | 38.15 |
Corey Anderson | 35 | 31 | 5 | 918 | 35.30 |
Andrew Jones | 87 | 87 | 9 | 2784 | 35.69 |
Nathan Astle | 223 | 217 | 14 | 7090 | 34.92 |
Grant Elliott | 69 | 57 | 10 | 1665 | 35.42 |
Jesse Ryder | 48 | 42 | 1 | 1362 | 33.21 |
Peter Fulton | 49 | 46 | 5 | 1334 | 32.53 |
Scott Styris | 188 | 161 | 23 | 4483 | 32.48 |
Stephen Fleming | 279 | 268 | 21 | 8007 | 32.41 |
Hundred on debut
- 122* M.J. Guptill v West Indies at Auckland 2008/09†
- 108* R.J. Nicol v Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club 2010/11
†second highest score made on debut, Desmond Haynes made 148 v Australia at Antigua 1978
Fifty on debut
- 90 S.P. Fleming v India at Napier 1994/95
- 69 P.J. Ingram v Bangladesh at Napier 2009/10
- 58 J.M. How v Sri Lanka at Queenstown 2005/06
- 55 V. Pollard v England at Swansea 1973
- 55 H.J.H. Marshall v Pakistan at Lahore 2003/04
- 55 B.J. Watling v Sri Lanka at Dambulla 2010/11
Bowling records
Best in an innings
- 7-33 T.G. Southee v England at Wellington 2014/2015
- 6–19 S.E. Bond v India at Bulawayo 2005/2006
- 6–23 S.E. Bond v Australia at port Elizabeth 2002/03
- 6–25 S.B. Styris v West Indies at Port of Spain 2001/02
- 5–7 D.L. Vettori v Bangladesh at Queenstown 2007/08
- 5–22 M.N Hart v West Indies at Goa 1994/95
- 5-22 A.R. Adams v India at Queenstown 2002/2003
Five wickets & four wickets in an innings most times
Five Wickets in an Innings | Four Wickets in an Innings |
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5 times R.J. Hadlee | 8 times D.L. Vettori |
4 times S.E. Bond | 7 times S.E. Bond |
2 times D.K. Morrison | 7 times K.D. Mills |
2 times S.B. O'Conner | 6 times M.J. McClenaghan |
2 times J.D.P. Oram | 4 times G.I. Allot |
2 times D.L. Vettori | 4 times S.B. Styris |
2 times T.G. Southee | 4 times T.G. Southee |
Best bowling averages
Minimum of 2000 balls. Players in bold are still active.
Matches | Runs | Wickets | Average | Economy Rate | Best Bowling | 4WI | 5WI | |
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Shane Bond | 82 | 3070 | 147 | 20.88 | 4.28 | 6/19 | 7 | 4 |
Richard Hadlee | 115 | 3407 | 158 | 21.56 | 4.20 | 5/25 | 1 | 5 |
Chris Pringle | 64 | 2459 | 103 | 23.87 | 4.45 | 5/45 | 2 | 1 |
Ewen Chatfield | 114 | 3618 | 140 | 25.84 | 3.57 | 5/34 | 3 | 1 |
Kyle Mills | 170 | 6485 | 240 | 27.02 | 4.72 | 5/25 | 8 | 1 |
Danny Morrison | 96 | 3470 | 126 | 27.53 | 4.53 | 5/34 | 1 | 2 |
Hat tricks
- D.K. Morrison v India at Napier 1993/94
- S.E. Bond v Australia at Hobart 2006/07
Most economical bowling
- 0.80 runs per over, 10 overs 8–1 E.J. Chatfield v Sri Lanka at Dunedin in 1982/83
- 0.83 runs per over, 12 overs 10–0 R.J Hadlee v East Africa at Birmingham 1975
- 1 run per over, 10 overs 10–0 B.L. Cairns v Sri Lanka at Dunedin in 1982/83
Most expensive bowling
Minimum 8 overs
- 10.50 runs per over, 10 overs 105–0 T.G. Southee v India at Christchurch 2008/09
- 9.44 runs per over, 9 overs 85–0, C.J. Drum v India at Hyderabad 1999/00
- 9.30 runs per over, 10 overs 93-2 M.J. McClenaghan at Birmingham 2015
- 9.25 runs per over, 8 overs 74–3, J.E.C. Franklin v Australia at St George's 2006/07
- 9.12 runs per over, 8 overs 73–1, C. Pringle v Sri Lanka at East London 1994/95
- 9.12 runs per over, 8 overs 73–1, D.R. Tuffey v Australia at Christchurch 2004/05
Minimum 5 Overs
- 11.40 runs per over, 5 overs 57–2, G.D. Elliot v England at Birmingham 2015
- 11.20 runs per over, 5 overs 56–0, J.D. Ryder v India at Christchurch 2008/09
- 11.16 runs per over, 6 overs 67–0, M.R. Gillespe v Australia at St. George's 2007
- 10.80 runs per over, 5 overs 54–0, H.T. Davis v India at Bangalore 1997
- 10.80 runs per over, 5 overs 54–1, A.R. Adams v Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein 2003
Four wickets in an innings on debut
- 4–34 D.R. Hadlee v Pakistan at Christchurch 1972/73 (8 ball overs)
- 4-20 M.J. McClenaghan v at Paarl South Africa 2012/13
- 4-38 M.J. Henry v at Wellington India 2013/14
All round records
1000 runs & 100 wickets
Players in bold are still active.
Matches | Runs | Bat Ave | High Score | 100s | Wickets | Bowl Ave | Best Bowl | 4WI | 5WI | ||
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Richard Hadlee | 115 | 1751 | 21.61 | 79 | 0 | 158 | 21.56 | 5/25 | 1 | 5 | |
Scott Styris | 188 | 4483 | 32.48 | 141 | 4 | 137 | 35.32 | 6/25 | 4 | 1 | |
Chris Cairns | 215 | 4950 | 29.46 | 115 | 4 | 201 | 32.80 | 5/42 | 3 | 1 | |
Jacob Oram | 151 | 2289 | 24.35 | 101* | 1 | 151 | 29.54 | 5/26 | 3 | 2 | |
Chris Harris | 250 | 4379 | 29.00 | 130 | 1 | 203 | 37.50 | 5/42 | 2 | 1 | |
Kyle Mills | 167 | 1017 | 15.94 | 54 | 0 | 237 | 26.94 | 5/25 | 8 | 1 | |
Daniel Vettori | 295 | 2253 | 17.33 | 83 | 0 | 305 | 31.71 | 5/7 | 8 | 2 |
Nathan Astle also scored 7090 runs and took 99 wickets in 223 matches.
The order of the players on this list is determined by: Batting average minus bowling average. The greater the positive difference, the higher he is on the list.
50 runs & 4 wickets in a match
- Nathan Astle 117 & 4/43 v Pakistan, at Mohali 1996/97
- Scott Styris 63* & 6/25 v West Indies, at Trinidad 2002.
Wicket keeping records
Most dismissals in a career
- B.B McCullum 240 (225 catches 15 stumpings)
- A.C. Parore 136 (111 catches 25 stumpings)
- I.D.S. Smith 85 (80 catches 5 stumpings)
Most dismissals in a match
- 5 A.C. Parore v West Indies at Goa 1994/95 (3 catches, 2 stumpings)
- 5 B.B. McCullum v India at Napier 2002/03 (4 catches, 1 stumpings)
- 5 B.B. McCullum v India at Christchurch 2002/03 (5 catches)
- 5 B.B. McCullum v South Africa at Napier 2003/04 (5 catches)
- 5 G.J. Hopkins v Ireland at Aberdeen 2008 (5 catches)
- 5 B.B. McCullum v Bangladesh at Napier 2009/10
Fielding records
Most catches in a match
- 4 J.G. Bracewell(sub) v Australia at Adelaide 1980/81
- 4 K.R. Rutherford v India at Napier 1994/95
- 4 C.Z. Harris v India at Colombo 2001
- 4 S.P. Fleming v England at Adelaide 2006/07
- 4 L.R.P.L. Taylor v India at Dambulla 2010/2011
- 4 J.M. How v India at Guwahati 2010/2011
References
2006 New Zealand Cricket Almanack
Cricinfo.com