One-time ICC Champions Trophy winners New Zealand are ready for their journey in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Here, we are going through the details of New Zealand fixtures and the complete squad for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 along with their key stats and records in the tournament history.
New Zealand won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2000 after beating India in the Final. Later, in the 2009 edition, they reached the Final but lost against the defending champions Australia.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Complete New Zealand fixtures
(Group Stage: Group A)
19 February: Pakistan vs New Zealand at Karachi
24 February: Bangladesh vs New Zealand at Rawalpindi
2 March: New Zealand vs India at Dubai
(Semi-finals)*
4 March: (If Pakistan qualify) vs Group B team at Dubai
5 March: (If India qualify) vs Group B team at Lahore
(Final)*
9 March at Lahore or Dubai only if vs India
*Semi-finals and Final matches are subject to qualification
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Complete New Zealand Squad
Captain: Mitchell Santner
Batters: Will Young, Kane Williamson
Wicketkeepers: Tom Latham, Devon Conway
All-rounders: Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell, Nathan Smith
Pacers: Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Ben Sears, Will O’Rourke
New Zealand’s Records in ICC Champions Trophy
(Best Records)
Champions: 2000
Runners-up: 2009
(Team Records)
Highest Totals (Top 3)
Total (Overs) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
347/4 (50) | USA | The Oval | 2004 |
315/7 (50) | Sri Lanka | Johannesburg | 2009 |
291 (45) | Australia | Birmingham | 2017 |
Lowest Completed Totals (Top 3)
Total (Overs) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
132 (26.2) | USA | Colombo (SSC) | 2002 |
165 (49.2) | Sri Lanka | Brabourne | 2006 |
188 (49.5) | Sri Lanka | Dhaka | 1998 |
Biggest Winning Margins by Runs (Top 3)
Winning Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
210 runs | USA | The Oval | 2004 |
167 runs | Bangladesh | Colombo (SSC) | 2002 |
87 runs | South Africa | Brabourne | 2006 |
Biggest Winning Margins by Wickets (Top 3)
Winning Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
5 wickets | Zimbabwe | Dhaka | 1998 |
5 wickets | Pakistan | Johannesburg | 2009 |
4 wickets | India | Nairobi (Gym) | 2000 |
Biggest Winning Margins by Balls Remaining (Top 3)
Winning Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
137 balls | England | Johannesburg | 2009 |
81 balls | Sri Lanka | Cardiff | 2013 |
13 balls | Pakistan | Johannesburg | 2009 |
(Players’ Records)
Highest Scores (Top 3)
Player | Runs | Opposition | Venue | Year |
Nathan Astle | 145* | USA | The Oval | 2004 |
Chris Cairns | 102* | India | Nairobi (Gym) | 2000 |
Kane Williamson | 100 | Australia | Birmingham | 2017 |
Best Bowling Figures (Top 3)
Player | Bowling Figures | Opposition | Venue | Year |
Jacob Oram | 9.4-1-36-5 | USA | The Oval | 2004 |
Shayne O'Connor | 9.2-0-46-5 | Pakistan | Nairobi (Gym) | 2000 |
Shane Bond | 5-0-21-4 | Bangladesh | Colombo (SSC) | 2002 |
Most Runs (Top 3)
Player | Runs |
Stephen Fleming | 441 |
Kane Williamson | 345 |
Nathan Astle | 344 |
Most 50+ Scores (Top 3)
Player | 50+ Scores | 100s/50s |
Kane Williamson | 4 | 1/3 |
Stephen Fleming | 3 | 0/3 |
Craig McMillan | 3 | 0/3 |
Most Wickets (Top 3)
Player | Wickets |
Kyle Mills | 28 |
Daniel Vettori | 18 |
Shane Bond | 17 |