ICC T20 World Cup 2021, semi-final 1, England vs New Zealand: Statistical preview

Nov 10, 2021

ICC T20 World Cup 2021, semi-final 1, England vs New Zealand: Statistical preview Image

1.25 win/loss ratio of England (75 wins, 60 defeats), the fifth-best among sides with a 50-match cut-off. New Zealand has 1.167 (77 wins, 66 defeats).

2 wickets needed by Tim Southee (106) to go past Lasith Malinga (107) and become the second-highest wicket-taker in Men's T20Is. Only Shakib Al Hasan (117) has more wickets.

2 T20 World Cup semi-final appearances for both England and New Zealand. England won both, in 2010 (their only title) and 2016, while New Zealand lost both, in 2007 and 2016 (to England).

3 dismissals needed by Jos Buttler (38 catches, 9 stumpings) to become the first England wicketkeeper and seventh overall to reach 50 dismissals.

3 catches needed by Southee (47) and 5 needed by Eoin Morgan (45) to become the fourth non-wicketkeeper to reach 50 dismissals. David Miller (69), Martin Guptill (62), Shoaib Malik (50) are the only ones to have done this.

3 wickets needed by Southee (21) to go past Nathan McCullum (23) and become the leading wicket-taker for New Zealand in the T20 World Cup.

5 matches between England and New Zealand at the T20 World Cup. England won in 2010 (Gros Islet), 2012 (Pallekele), and 2016 (Delhi), and New Zealand in 2007 (Durban) and 2014 (Chattogram).

21 matches between England and New Zealand, of which England have won 12 and New Zealand 7.

33 runs needed by Morgan (548) and 36 by Buttler (545) to go past Kevin Pietersen (580) and become the leading run-scorer for England in the T20 World Cup.

53 runs needed by Guptill (548) to go past Brendon McCullum (637) and become the leading run-scorer for New Zealand in the T20 World Cup.

69 runs needed by Kane Williamson (1,931) to reach 2,000 runs. For New Zealand, Guptill (3,115) and McCullum (2,140) are the only ones to have done this.

76 runs needed by Morgan (2,424) to become the first England cricketer and seventh overall to reach 2,500 runs.

113 runs needed by Guptill (3,115) to go past Virat Kohli (3,227) and become the leading run-scorer in Men's T20Is.