India put on 234 runs on the board and chasing a mammoth target, the New Zealanders were bundled out for just 66 runs, thereby registering the lowest-ever total against India
With an average of 8 in the series, Kishan overtook Pant’s record of the lowest average by an Indian wicketkeeper in a three-match T20I series, with the latter’s worst being 10
Kiwis were bowled out for just 66 runs and India won the 3rd T20I by a massive margin of 168 runs, breaking their own record of 143 runs which came against Ireland
Shubman Gill broke Kohli’s ‘highest individual score by an Indian batter in T20Is’ record with his unbeaten 126 comprising of 12 fours and seven sixes
Scoring his first-ever T20I hundred, Gill went past Suresh Raina’s record to become the youngest Indian to score a century in the shortest format of the game