Abhishek Sharma played a stunning innings, scoring 84 runs, while Rinku Singh contributed an impressive unbeaten 44 as India posted 238/7 in 20 overs against New Zealand in the T20I series opener at the New VCA Stadium on Wednesday.
Dominant Batting Performance
Abhishek took charge of the innings, hitting 84 off 35 balls with five fours and eight sixes at a remarkable strike rate of 240. Rinku finished the innings strongly with a 20-ball 44 not out, including four boundaries and three sixes, helping India surpass the 230-mark after New Zealand won the toss and chose to bowl first.
Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya made quick contributions of 32 and 25 runs, respectively, aiding India in achieving their highest total in T20I history against New Zealand. Before the match, there was much speculation about what would constitute a good score, particularly since it had been a while since a T20I was held in Nagpur.
Execution of Ultra-Attacking Style
India remained true to their aggressive batting approach, amassing a formidable score. Sanju Samson started promisingly with a quick 7-ball 10, striking Kyle Jamieson for two boundaries before he was dismissed.
Ishan Kishan, returning to international cricket for the first time since 2023, showcased his talent with a brilliant straight drive and a lofted shot over mid-wicket, but was ultimately caught off Jacob Duffy’s slower delivery.
Suryakumar, aiming to make an impact after a lean patch, opened his account with a crisp back-foot drive. Abhishek, on the other hand, was relentless, hitting sixes effortlessly while also finding gaps for fours.
Suryakumar exhibited his signature pick-up shot for a six, while Abhishek raced to a 22-ball fifty, marking his seventh in T20I cricket. Soon after, Mitchell Santner made a comeback for New Zealand, dismissing Suryakumar, who was caught at long-on.
Late Flourish and Final Over Explosion
Abhishek struck a couple more boundaries before miscuing a shot to long-on off leg-spinner Ish Sodhi. Hardik Pandya attacked quickly against Jamieson and Santner but was caught at mid-wicket off Duffy, while Shivam Dube fell early to a caught-and-bowled dismissal by Jamieson.
Despite Axar Patel’s cheap dismissal, Rinku continued to display his prowess, exploiting the bowlers’ weaknesses, especially targeting Santner and Daryl Mitchell. Rinku plundered 21 runs off Mitchell in the final over, pushing India past 230. For New Zealand, chasing down the target would require a remarkable effort, especially considering India’s strong middle-overs bowling.
Brief Scores:
India: 238/7 in 20 overs
(Abhishek Sharma 84, Rinku Singh 44 not out; Jacob Duffy 2-27, Kyle Jamieson 2-54) against New Zealand.









