ODI World Cup 2023 New Zealand Squad, Schedule, Highest Wicket-Taker, Run-Scorer, Top Stats: Kane Williamson's New Zealand will kickstart its ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 campaign with a match against England on 5th October. New Zealand is currently facing a title drought in the World Cup. Despite being a strong contender, the Kiwis have not been able to win a single ICC trophy yet. Skipper Kane Williamson has made a strong comeback from the injury he suffered during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023. Apart from not winning the ODI World Cup title, the overall record of the Black Caps in the ODI World Cups has been quite excellent. While New Zealand face several challenges in their quest for the ultimate glory, their resilient spirit, coupled with a well-balanced squad, could ultimately work in their favor. 


New Zealand Current Ranking In ICC Men's ODI Rankings For Teams: 6


New Zealand World Cup 2023 Schedule


New Zealand vs England: 05 October, Ahmedabad


09 October: New Zealand v Netherlands, Hyderabad


13 October: New Zealand v Bangladesh, Chennai


18 October: New Zealand v Afghanistan, Chennai


22 October: New Zealand v India, Dharamshala


28 October: New Zealand v Australia, Dharamshala


01 November: New Zealand v South Africa, Pune


04 November: New Zealand v Pakistan, Bengaluru


09 November: New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Bengaluru


Active player (not retired) in New Zealand who has scored the most runs ahead of ODI World Cup 2023


Kane Williamson: 6,554 runs


Highest score: 148
Average: 47.83
Centuries: 13
Fifties: 42


Active player (not retired) in New Zealand who has taken the most wickets ahead of ODI World Cup 2023


Tim Southee: 214 wickets
Best bowling 7/33
Average 33.60


New Zealand Overall ODI World Cup performances


1975: Semifinals
1979: Semifinals
1983: Group stage
1987: Group stage
1992: Semifinals
1996: Quarter-finals
1999: Semifinals
2003: Super 6
2007: Semifinals
2011: Semifinals
2015: Runner-up
2019: Runner up


New Zealand ODI World Cup 2023 Squad: Kane Williamson (captain), Trent Boult, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Will Young.