Time was when New Zealand were up among the top echelon of one-day outfits.
Their World Cup resume shows an invariably awkward opponent, who tend to stumble at the semifinal hurdle. Still that's better than some others. Five countries have won the World Cup and South Africa and England are also not among that group.
In 14 months' time, New Zealand, as co-hosts of the second Australasian chapter of the tournament, will have another opportunity to break that duck.
They should at least be in the frame, notwithstanding their eighth placing on the international ranking ladder - and that's including away series wins over South Africa and England this year. They are one spot lower than the West Indies.
Don't read too much into statistics. There's not much between the eight major nations in the 50-over game. It's just that some get it right more often than the others at key times.