Team India’s T20 mastery reached new heights in Guwahati, where they hunted down 154 against New Zealand in a record-shattering 10 overs. Balls rained unused—60 of them—propelling India past all full-member teams in high-chase heroics.
West Indies’ 37 balls spare against South Africa and England’s 33 now seem modest. Versus New Zealand, this is the ultimate demolition job in chase history.
Consistency defines this Indian side. Their 11th straight T20I series win ties Pakistan’s mark, while home dominance hits 10 series since 2022, ahead of Australia’s eight-year run.
Kiwis batted first, limping to 153/9. Phillips fought with 48 runs, Chapman 32. Bumrah’s lethal spell yielded three scalps.
Sharma’s fiery 68* and SKY’s elegant 57* sealed the deal without hiccups. With a 3-0 cushion in the five-match series, India eyes a clean sweep, reaffirming their status as T20 world beaters.