The India national cricket team and the New Zealand national cricket team have faced each other across multiple formats, producing a measurable record of wins, losses and draws. As of April 2026 the statistical breakdown is as follows:
Test matches – The two sides have played 61 Test encounters. India has won 17, New Zealand has won 10 and 34 matches ended in a draw. This shows India holds a numerical edge, although a large proportion of games have been drawn, indicating that many contests were closely fought.
One‑Day InternationalsThe teams have met 134 times in ODIs. India has secured 61 victories, New Zealand has won 57 and 5 matches produced no result. The narrow margin of four wins highlights the competitiveness of this format between the two teams.
**Twenty20 InternationalsIn the shortest format, New Zealand has a slight advantage. Out of 25 T20I matches, New Zealand has won 12, India has won't use any markdown headings and 3 matches yielded no result. This suggests that New Zealand has been marginally more successful in T20I contests.
Overall, the head‑to‑head statistics reveal a rivalry where each team has periods of superiority, but the margins are generally small, especially in the limited‑overs formats. The data reflects a balanced competition with both sides capable of winning on any given day.

