February 9, 2026
The next game between New Zealand and the UAE will be a high-quality showdown at ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. New Zealand will seek to take advantage of its experience and depth of its squad to overpower their opponents, and the UAE will have to seek tactical discipline and individual excellence to challenge one of the favourites in the tournament.
This game has high stakes, and both teams will try hard to get points in this Group D fixture.
Before this World Cup, New Zealand were defeated by India by 48 runs in 1st T20I and seven wickets in the second T20I on 23 January and by eight wickets in the third T20I on 25 January. Then got a convincing 50-run victory in 4th T20I, but lost by 46 runs in the 5th game on 31 January.
Their confidence was restored with a five-wicket win over Afghanistan on 8 February, completed with 13 balls to spare. This mixed run of results highlights New Zealand’s ability to perform, but also exposes inconsistencies that the UAE could exploit in this pivotal Group D match.
UAE enters this game with mixed results. They began the Super Six stage with a dominant 77-run win against Samoa on October 15, 2025, followed by an 8-wicket win over Japan on October 16. However, recent encounters have been challenging. Oman edged them by 2 wickets, and Ireland beat UAE in consecutive matches by 57 and 30 runs respectively in January 2026.
Despite setbacks, UAE’s squad has shown tactical improvement and strong individual performers like Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem. Their ability to post competitive totals and take early wickets makes them a tough side for New Zealand to handle. UAE enters Chennai with the mindset to capitalize on any opportunity and remain competitive in Group D.
The NZ vs UAE head-to-head record shows a competitive but favorable history for New Zealand. In their recent encounters, New Zealand has generally held the upper hand against the UAE. In the last three matches, New Zealand secured a 32-run victory on August 20, 2023, while UAE claimed a 7-wicket win just a day earlier on August 19.
Going further back, New Zealand won by 19 runs on August 17, 2023. The pattern shows that New Zealand usually has the edge, but UAE’s lone win demonstrates that they can compete effectively when execution is on point.
This dynamic suggests that psychological momentum could play a key role in shaping the outcome of this Chennai clash.
|
Batter |
Team |
Matches |
Runs |
Average |
Strike Rate |
|
Daryl Mitchell |
NZ |
10 |
219 |
43.8 |
184.03 |
|
Glenn Phillips |
NZ |
6 |
218 |
36.33 |
155.71 |
|
Alishan Sharafu |
UAE |
10 |
349 |
38.78 |
136.86 |
|
Muhammad Waseem |
UAE |
9 |
226 |
25.11 |
117.09 |
Daryl Mitchell leads New Zealand’s batting with powerful stroke play and an ability to accelerate the innings. Glenn Phillips provides quick runs at the top and balances aggression with control. UAE’s Sharafu and Waseem can anchor innings and hit crucial boundaries. Both teams rely on these key players to set or chase totals.
|
Bowler |
Team |
Matches |
Wickets |
Economy |
Strike Rate |
|
Jacob Duffy |
NZ |
10 |
15 |
9.26 |
13.86 |
|
Ish Sodhi |
NZ |
9 |
12 |
10.87 |
13.75 |
|
Junaid Siddique |
UAE |
9 |
12 |
6.39 |
16.5 |
|
Muhammad Arfan |
UAE |
7 |
10 |
5.62 |
14.2 |
Jacob Duffy leads New Zealand’s attack with disciplined pace, while Ish Sodhi offers a reliable spin option. UAE’s Junaid Siddique and Muhammad Arfan provide economical and wicket-taking bowling spells, creating pressure in both powerplay and middle overs. These bowlers will play a pivotal role in determining the outcome.
New Zealand’s squad blends experience and youth. Captain Mitchell Santner provides all-round stability, while Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, and Kyle Jamieson give the team pace and bounce options. Batting depth comes from Conway, Rachin Ravindra, and James Neesham, ensuring flexibility in the order.
UAE’s squad relies on Sharafu and Waseem for consistency, supported by all-rounders like Harshit Kaushik and bowlers Junaid Siddique and Muhammad Arfan. The team combines experience with promising local talent, which can be decisive in a high-pressure match like this.
New Zealand will focus on strong starts with the bat, minimizing early wickets, and using depth in bowling to attack UAE’s top order. Fielding intensity and captain Santner’s tactical decisions will be crucial in tight situations.
UAE will aim to build partnerships, rotate strike effectively, and capitalize on any loose deliveries. Wickets upfront, especially from Siddique and Arfan, can disrupt New Zealand’s momentum. Smart running and aggressive field placements could turn the game in UAE’s favor.
The NZ vs UAE T20 World Cup 2026 clash carries significant weight in Group D. New Zealand enters with home advantage, experience, and strong individual performers. UAE will seek to challenge the favorites with tactical execution.
Expect an exciting contest as both teams fight to secure crucial points in a competitive group. New Zealand’s consistency may give them an edge, but UAE’s ability to upset stronger sides ensures a thrilling match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.