On Wednesday (5th June), during the match 9 of the 2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh and New Zealand will face each other at The Oval (London).
It will be the second match in this tournament for both Bangladesh and New Zealand. In their respective first games of this tournament, New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by ten wickets and Bangladesh won by 21 runs against South Africa.
Ahead of the upcoming day/night game between Bangladesh and New Zealand, let’s look at some crucial stats preview of this match.
Venue stats (The Oval, London)
Important ODI stats
| Stats | Overall | Bangladesh | New Zealand |
| Highest total | 398/5 (50 overs) by New Zealand against England on 12th June 2015 | 330/6 (50 overs) against South Africa on 2nd June 2019 | 398/5 (50 overs) against England on 12th June 2015 |
| Lowest completed total | 103 (41 overs) by England against South Africa on 22nd May 1999 | 182 (44.3 overs) against Australia on 5th June 2017 | 158 (52.2 overs) against West Indies on 18th June 1975 |
| Highest score | 176* by Evin Lewis (West Indies) against England on 27th September 2017 | 128 by Tamim Iqbal against England on 1st June 2017 | 145* by Nathan Astle against the USA on 10th September 2004 |
| Best bowling | 6/42 by Umar Gul (Pakistan) against England on 17th September 2010 | 3/67 by Mustafizur Rahman against South Africa on 2nd June 2019 | 5/36 by Jacob Oram on 10th September 2004 |
Venue’s ODI history in first and second batting
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Overall |
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| Stats | Total | 1st batting | 2nd batting |
| Wins | 67 | 28 | 39 |
| Innings average* (Average run-rate)* | 235.54 (4.97) | 251.71 (5.02) | 218.83 (4.91) |
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In last 10 completed ODIs |
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| Stats | Total | 1st batting | 2nd batting |
| Wins | 10 | 4 | 6 |
| Innings average* (Average run-rate)* | 272.75 (6.07) | 297 (6.14) | 248.50 (5.98) |
(Special Note: in Innings average and Average run-rate, only incomplete innings have been excluded. Included all the completed innings and target reached)
Teams stats
Teams’ ODI records at The Oval (London)
| Team | Matches | Won | Lost | Tied/No Result |
| Bangladesh | 4 | 1 | 2 | 0/1 |
| New Zealand | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0/0 |
Bangladesh vs New Zealand
| Stats | Total ODIs | Bangladesh Won | New Zealand Won | Tied/No Result |
| Overall | 34 | 10 | 24 | 0/0 |
| At neutral venues | 8 | 2 | 6 | 0/0 |
| In England | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0/0 |
| At
The Oval (London) |
– | – | – | -/- |
| In the World Cup | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0/0 |
| In last 10 ODIs | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0/0 |
Players’ stats
Bangladesh cricketers’ stats
i) Shakib Al Hasan will play his 200th ODI match. He will be the third Bangladesh cricketer to play 200 or more ODI matches.

ii) Mushfiqur Rahim will be the first Bangladesh cricketer to play 350 international games.

New Zealand cricketers’ stats
i) Tim Southee (33 wickets) needs to take four wickets to become the most wicket-taker as a New Zealand bowler in Cricket World Cup history. Only Jacob Oram and Daniel Vettori are ahead of Southee with 36 wickets each in CWC history.

ii) Tim Southee is four wickets away to complete his 500 international wickets. After Sir Richard Hadlee (589 wickets) and Daniel Vettori (696 wickets), Southee will be the third New Zealand bowler to take 500 or more international wickets.
iii) The left-arm pacer Trent Boult (148 wickets) is two wickets away to complete his 150 ODI wickets. After the left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori (297 wickets), Trent Boult will be the second New Zealand left-arm bowler to take 150 ODI wickets.

iv) Lockie Ferguson (49 wickets) is one wicket away to complete his 50 ODI wickets.

v) Ross Taylor will play his 400th international match. After Daniel Vettori (437 matches) and Brendon McCullum (432 matches), Taylor will be the third New Zealand cricketer to play 400 or more international matches.
