New Delhi, March 4 -- We find ourselves at the semi-final stage of a cricket World Cup. The final four. Just two matches away from being champions. And once again, among those teams is a familiar name in New Zealand, a country with a population of approximately 5.34 million people where rugby, not cricket, is a national religion. But think back to any recent ICC World Cup and the Kiwis have played their hand, and played it well. New Zealand now hold the record for the most semi-final appearances in ICC Men's World Cup history, reaching 14 in all (9 in ODIs and 4 in T20Is). India and Australia have the second-best record with 13 semi-finals each. This tournament has been a bit of a mixed bag though. Rain, some middling performance and the ma...