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January 22, 2026

Clinical performance by hosts hand them a 48-run win in Nagpur

- SWAROOP SWAMINATHAN

INDIA'S T20 juggernaut shows no signs of stopping at the moment. In the first match of the five match T20I series against the visiting Kiwis, the hosts displayed their ruthless streak both with bat and ball to romp home by 48 runs.

Going on a run in T20s can be very difficult because of the different factors at play. Luck, conditions and a few balls can all result in a different result. It’s kind of why what Suryakumar Yadav & Co have managed to do over the two years or so is praiseworthy. Across 38 matches post winning the last T20 World Cup, they have now won 28 matches (five losses). What has worked for them is they have match-winners across all phases while batting and bowling.

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