Nagpur: The young Indian brigade, led by Suryakumar Yadav, made a massive statement in the series opener against New Zealand. Behind a record-breaking performance by Abhishek Sharma and a clinical bowling display, India secured a dominant 48-run victory at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium.

The Abhishek Sharma Show: Records Tumble in Nagpur
Opening the innings, Abhishek Sharma looked like a man on a mission. He dismantled the Kiwi bowling attack from the very first over, smashing 84 runs off just 35 deliveries.
His innings was decorated with 8 towering sixes and 5 boundaries. Notably, he reached his half-century in just 22 balls, setting a new record for the fastest T20I fifty by an Indian against New Zealand. His fearless approach gave India a flying start, propelling the total to a massive 238/7.
SKY’s Special Milestone
It was a historic night for Captain Suryakumar Yadav, who stepped onto the field for his 100th T20 International. While he contributed a quick-fire 31, his tactical brilliance as a captain stood out. His rotation of bowlers during the middle overs ensured New Zealand never got ahead of the required run rate.
New Zealand’s Chase: Glenn Phillips Fights Alone
Chasing a target of 239 was always going to be a mountain to climb. New Zealand started aggressively with Devon Conway, but India’s Varun Chakaravarthy turned the game in the middle overs.
Despite a valiant 78 off 42 balls from Glenn Phillips, the Black Caps kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Jasprit Bumrah provided the finishing blow with his trademark yorkers, restricting New Zealand to 190 runs.
Key Match Stats at a Glance:
- India: 238/7 (20 overs) | Abhishek Sharma 84(35), Rinku Singh 44*(20)
- New Zealand: 190/10 (19.2 overs) | Glenn Phillips 78(42), Varun Chakaravarthy 3/28
- Result: India won by 48 runs.
- Man of the Match: Abhishek Sharma.
NRR Impact: A Massive Boost for India
For fans following the Net Run Rate on cricketnrr.com, this 48-run victory is a huge advantage. Starting the 5-match series with such a high NRR (+2.400 approx.) puts India in a safe position even if rain or close encounters affect the later stages of the series.
What’s Next?
India now leads the series 1-0. The action now shifts to Raipur, where the second T20I will be played on January 23rd. New Zealand will be desperate for a comeback, while India will look to double their lead and inch closer to a series win.