Indian team registered a historical series win after claiming the T20I series 5-0 against New Zealand. Unfortunately, the India Women failed to win their second T20I against Australia in the ongoing Tri-Nation series.
No team has ever whitewashed a bilateral T20I series of 5 or more matches. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma needs 82 runs to go past Virat Kohli and reclaim the world record for most T20I runs.
India are primed to sweep the series 5-0, but New Zealand haven’t been as bad as the scoreline suggests.
Only 70 runs separate Kohli and Rohit, the top two run-getters in T20I history, as India eye their maiden win at Westpac Stadium.
India have taken an unassailable 3-0 lead, but have New Zealand just got their momentum back at Seddon Park?
Rohit Sharma helped India win the T20I series against New Zealand in the Super Over. New Zealand secured a semi-final spot in the Under-19 World Cup. Saqib Mahmood replaced injured Jofra Archer for the T20I series against South Africa.
England are placed third on the points tally, 66 points ahead of Pakistan and Sri Lanka. However, India (360) and Australia (296) are favourites for the final at this stage.
India have never beaten New Zealand in a bilateral series at their den: they lost 0-2 in 2008-09 and 1-2 in 2018-19.
India have happened on a fine T20I combination, and they look unstoppable.
India have never won consecutive T20Is against New Zealand. They have also never lost a T20I at Eden Park.