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Not directed at OP but when subcontinent teams win at home, they are called home track bullies. When SENA teams do it, they are praised.
Last 5 years, NZ has a poorer away W/L than India, Australia, SL, and England. They really need to do more away from their home.
#rantover
Looking at this chart in the OP, it does seem like a huge advantage being able to play the quantity of these home games as the big five are playing.
I agree with this, NZ are original HTBs. Willismson too has a great record against minnows & not too great against top ranked teams. They need to get out of their flatbread tracks & win more games elsewhere.
NZ have started to follow the Indian pattern of being a bully at home first and then look to be competitive away. Look at the record of their most players.
Kane and Ross both have poor away record. Latham and Nicholls are also pretty good at home but average away.
The bowlers, Boult and Southee average over 30 with the bowl.
India are clearly better than him and perhaps Australia too. NZ are deserving no.3 though.
That's what almost every team is doing, including SA and England.
But its usually the sub-continent teams that get ridiculed for their pitches and superior home records of their players.
I hope pcb follow same pattern .We haven't use home advantage properly ��
india and australia neck to neck, with india slight ahead
NZ is a 1/5th of the size of Mumbai and cricket isn't even the second most popular sport in the country.Not directed at OP but when subcontinent teams win at home, they are called home track bullies. When SENA teams do it, they are praised.
Last 5 years, NZ has a poorer away W/L than India, Australia, SL, and England. They really need to do more away from their home.
#rantover

NZ is a 1/5th of the size of Mumbai and cricket isn't even the second most popular sport in the country.
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