India Smash 271/5 vs NZ, Shatter T20I Sixes Record in Thriller

Team India posted a mammoth 271/5 against New Zealand in the fifth T20I, continuing their record-breaking form in the format. Their innings featured a staggering 23 sixes, equalling the record for most sixes conceded by a Test-playing nation. The team also set a new benchmark by hitting 69 sixes in the bilateral series, surpassing England's previous record. The total was powered by a sensational 137-run partnership between Ishan Kishan, who scored a 43-ball 103, and captain Suryakumar Yadav.

Key Points: India Sets T20I Sixes Record in 271-Run Thriller vs NZ

  • India scores 271/5 vs NZ
  • 69 sixes in series, a new record
  • Ishan Kishan hits 103 in 43 balls
  • 23 sixes in the innings equals record
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Spin-bullies, six-hitting Team India continue shattering T20I record books

India posts 271/5 vs New Zealand, shattering the record for most sixes in a bilateral T20I series. Ishan Kishan's blistering century leads the charge.

"India has been absolute monsters against spin bowling this series - Analysis"

Thiruvanthanpuram, January 31

Team India continued their record-shattering run in T20Is, smashing the fifth-highest total by a team against a Test-playing nation in the format, with their 271/5 against New Zealand in the fifth T20I at Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday.

India's highest T20I score against a Test-playing nation is 297/6 against Bangladesh, which they hit in 2024 at Hyderabad. The highest score in T20Is against a Test-playing nation is England's 304/2 against South Africa in Manchester last year.

A total of 23 sixes were hit in the innings, and this is the joint-most sixes conceded by a Test-playing nation in T20Is, besides 23 by South Africa, that too against India in 2024.

India has overtaken England's record of 64 sixes in a bilateral series, smashing 69 in this five-match series, which is now the most by a team. England's 64 sixes had come against the West Indies in a five-match series as well.

India has been absolute monsters against spin bowling this series, scoring 415 runs in 34 overs of spin bowling throughout this series, at an average of 41.50, with a strike rate of 203.43. There have been 10 dismissals against spinners. They have hit 39 fours and 26 sixes against spin during this series.

In the match, India won the toss and chose to bat first. While Sanju fell to a single-digit score, Abhishek Sharma (30 in 16 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) also fell, leaving India at 48/2. A 137-run stand between Ishan Kishan (103 in 43 balls, with six fours and 10 sixes) and skipper Suryakumar Yadav (63 in 30 balls, with four boundaries and six sixes) enthralled the audience. Later on, a cameo from Hardik Pandya (42 in 17 balls, with a four and four sixes) took India to 271/5 in 20 overs.

Lockie Ferguson (2/41) was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, while Jacob Duffy (1/53), Kyle Jamieson (1/59) and Mitchell Santner (1/60) leaked runs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Incredible batting display, but let's not get carried away. This was against a second-string NZ attack at home. The real test will be on bigger overseas grounds. Still, the intent is fantastic. Hope they carry this momentum.
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Vikram M
Breaking England's record for most sixes in a bilateral series is sweet! 69 sixes in 5 matches is just insane power-hitting. SKY's captaincy and batting both looking good. Future is bright!
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Rohit P
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, watching Suryakumar Yadav lead from the front was a treat. But honestly, the bowling figures of NZ are shocking. 1/60, 1/59... was there even a contest? The match felt one-sided from ball one.
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Sarah B
The stats against spin are mind-blowing. A strike rate of over 200 against spin in a whole series? That used to be a weakness. If they can do this on turning tracks abroad, no one can stop them.
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Karthik V
Happy for the win and records, but a small note of caution. We tend to peak between major tournaments and then falter when it matters most. The management needs to ensure this aggressive template is non-negotiable, even under pressure.
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Nisha Z

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