
India delivered a dominant performance in Guwahati on Sunday night. After losing the ODI series, we saw Team India respond strongly by crushing New Zealand in the third T20I. The win gave India a 3–0 lead in the five-match series in the IND vs NZ 3rd T20I.
Batting first, New Zealand managed 153 for 9 in 20 overs. Indian bowlers stayed disciplined and never allowed momentum to shift. The target looked manageable, and India made it look even smaller during the chase.
IND vs NZ 3rd T20I bowling sets tone
India’s bowlers controlled the innings from the start. New Zealand failed to build partnerships and struggled against consistent lines. The scoring rate stayed in check throughout, leaving the visitors under pressure.
With wickets falling regularly, New Zealand could not accelerate at the death. The final total was well below par for the surface. India walked into the chase with full control in the IND vs NZ 3rd T20I.
Abhishek Sharma blitz ends chase early
The chase ended almost as soon as it began. Indian batters attacked from ball one and finished the match in just 10 overs. India won by eight wickets in one of their most one-sided T20I victories.
Abhishek Sharma led the charge with a stunning knock. The left-hander smashed a half-century in 14 balls, the second fastest by an Indian. Only Yuvraj Singh has a faster T20I fifty.
Abhishek punished both pace and spin with clean hitting. He stayed unbeaten on 68 off 20 balls, hitting seven fours and five sixes. India raced to 94 runs in the powerplay, their second-highest in men’s T20Is.
India T20 strength on full display
Captain Suryakumar Yadav played a calm supporting role. He scored a half-century for the second match in a row. His composure ensured there were no late hiccups.
The win answered questions raised after the ODI series loss. We now see how strong India’s T20 setup looks, especially with young players stepping up at the top. Momentum clearly stays with India.
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