New Zealand vs England Test Match Odds
New Zealand vs England Test Match Odds
There’s a rich cricketing history shared by New Zealand and England, born from Test matches. The rivalry, which began in 1930 at Lancaster Park, Christchurch, when the two nations first went head-to-head in a Test match setting, is not only intense, but it’s produced many memorable moments. The initial encounter was dominated by England, who won by eight wickets, and this set the tone for the early meetings between the two countries. England had the upper hand for decades in the main, reflected in New Zealand vs England betting, and their dominance spread throughout the cricketing world.
However, New Zealand steadily grew as a Test-playing nation, with their first Test win over England coming at Wellington’s Basin Reserve in 1978. This was the turning point, and New Zealand vs England became more competitive moving forward. Kiwi legends like Sir Richard Hadlee and Martin Crowe levelled the playing field further, and this allowed New Zealand to challenge England.
A notable chapter in the history shared by New Zealand and England came in 2013 when the former pushed the latter to the brink in a dramatic series showdown in Auckland. In recent times, New Zealand’s prowess at home has been crucial to their success, with their swing-friendly pitches often neutralizing England’s batting-heaving line-ups.
2019 saw New Zealand defeat England in what many described as challenging conditions. But with the introduction of “Bazball” via head coach Brendon McCullum, a former New Zealand cricketer, England are now pushing the tempo in Test cricket, which adds fresh intrigue to the rivalry.
New Zealand vs England Betting Markets
When it comes to New Zealand vs England betting, Test matches offer some excellent opportunities for punters. There are a range of betting markets available at BetVictor, and bettors can engage in wagering in various aspects of the game. Here are some of the most popular test series markets for this matchup.
Match Winner
The match-winner market is the simplest and most popular. It’s a market that is as straightforward as they come, as it involves predicting whether New Zealand or England will win the Test match. On home soil, New Zealand are consistent, especially in swing-friendly conditions. However England, with their “Bazball” strategy, can appeal to punters because of their more attacking nature.
Leading Run Scorer
The leading or top run scorer market is based on a player’s individual performance in a Test match. In this test series market, players will place wagers on the player they believe will score the most runs, and this can apply to an innings or across an entire match. Both New Zealand and England have very capable batters in their ranks, with Kane Williamson starring for the former and Joe Root for the latter. This market allows bettors to use player form and their past performances in these matchups when making their selections.
First Innings Lead
The first innings is often seen as crucial when New Zealand and England meet in Test cricket. So, having the option to bet on which team will score the most runs in their first innings is something that bettors will appreciate. It’s a market where bettors will consider factors like pitch conditions before deciding which team to wager on. The team playing at home will often have an advantage too, especially New Zealand, who are consistent on home soil. NZ vs Eng odds often lead one way or the other based on which nation is at home.
New Zealand vs England Head-to-Head
The New Zealand vs England Test cricket rivalry has evolved over many decades. Since the two nations first met in Christchurch in 1930, the two sides have faced off over 100 times in Test matches, and it’s England who have historically held the upper hand. England certainly dominated the early years, but as New Zealand grew as a cricketing nation, it’s added more balance to proceedings.
England have more wins on their record overall, particularly at home, where swing-friendly pitches favour their bowling attack. However, New Zealand have roared back and become fierce competitors, especially at home, as conditions suit their style of play. New Zealand recorded their first victory over England in Wellington in 1978, and it was a significant milestone.
Memorable matches between New Zealand and England include the dramatic draw seen in Auckland in 2013, where the latter survived a final-day scare. New Zealand also recorded a series win in 2019, where they showcased their dominance in home conditions in style. More recently, England’s introduction of “Bazball” has added a new dimension to this decades-old rivalry.
| Host | Season | Winner | Margin |
| England | 1929/30 | England | 1-0 (4) |
| New Zealand | 1931 | England | 1-0 (3) |
| England | 1932/33 | Draw | 0-0 (2) |
| New Zealand | 1937 | England | 1-0 (3) |
| England | 1946/47 | Draw | 0-0 (1) |
| New Zealand | 1949 | Draw | 0-0 (4) |
| England | 1950/51 | England | 1-0 (2) |
| England | 1954/44 | England | 2-0 (2) |
| New Zealand | 1958 | England | 4-0 (5) |
| England | 1958/59 | England | 1-0 (2) |
| England | 1962/63 | England | 3-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1965 | England | 3-0 (3) |
| England | 1965/66 | Draw | 0-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1969 | England | 2-0 (3) |
| England | 1970/71 | England | 1-0 (2) |
| New Zealand | 1973 | England | 2-0 (3) |
| England | 1974/75 | England | 1-0 (2) |
| England | 1977/78 | Draw | 1-1 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1978 | England | 3-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1983 | England | 3-1 (4) |
| England | 1983/84 | New Zealand | 1-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1986 | New Zealand | 1-0 (3) |
| England | 1987/88 | Draw | 0-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1990 | England | 1-0 (3) |
| England | 1991/92 | England | 2-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1994 | England | 1-0 (3) |
| England | 1996/97 | England | 2-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 1999 | New Zealand | 2-1 (4) |
| England | 2001/02 | Draw | 1-1 (3) |
| New Zealand | 2004 | England | 3-0 (3) |
| England | 2007/08 | England | 2-1 (3) |
| New Zealand | 2008 | England | 2-0 (3) |
| England | 2012/13 | Draw | 0-0 (3) |
| New Zealand | 2013 | England | 2-0 (2) |
| New Zealand | 2015 | Draw | 1-1 (2) |
| England | 2017/18 | New Zealand | 1-0 (2) |
| England | 2019/20 | New Zealand | 1-0 (2) |
| New Zealand | 2021 | New Zealand | 1-0 (2) |
| New Zealand | 2022 | England | 3-0 (3) |
| England | 2022/23 | Draw | 1-1 (2) |
Test Championship Betting & Odds
New Zealand and England are currently impossible to split in Test cricket. They’re both available at the same price to win with BetVictor, which shows that in more recent times, New Zealand have found a way to get the better of their rivals. In the last five series, New Zealand have triumphed on three occasions. Therefore, NZ vs Eng odds are equally as interesting, as the playing field is more even than it has been for a long time.
The top batter odds offer some intrigue where test series markets are concerned. Of course, it’s Kane Williamson and Joe Root who lead the way in the betting for New Zealand and England, respectively. However, New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra, and England’s Henry Brook, can’t be overlooked.
As you will expect, England lead the way in the top bowler stakes, with Gus Atkinson the favourite, with a supporting cast that includes Brydon Carse and Chris Woakes. For New Zealand, Matt Henry is the standout bowler, with William O’Rourke in the running.
New Zealand vs England Betting FAQs
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How does live cricket betting work?
When the action is underway between New Zealand and England, it’s possible to place bets in play by visiting the in-play betting section at BetVictor. Odds will fluctuate depending on what’s happening.
What happens if a cricket match is abandoned?
If you have placed a bet on New Zealand vs England and the game is abandoned due to adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances, wagers will usually be void. This can vary depending on the market, so always check the terms and conditions.