India displayed an all-round effort on Sunday (November 21) to win third and last T20I and make a 3-0 clean sweep over New Zealand in Kolkata. 


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Rohit Sharma won the toss again, for the third consecutive time, and decided he will give his bowlers a challenge of defending a total at Eden Gardens, where chasing is an easy option. 


Batting first, the Indian captain took it upon himself to smash another fifty, his 30th fifty-plus score in T20Is, to help hosts get off to a blistering start. However, after fall of his wicket, India did not really get the same momentum but thanks to contributions from lower batting order, they managed to reach 184/6 after 20 overs. 


India bowlers put up a brilliant show, bundling out Kiwis for a mere 111, winning the match by 73 runs.


Axar Patel was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/9 from his four overs. 



Chasing 185, New Zealand got off to a horrid start as Axar Patel took the first three wickets inside five overs. Daryl Mitchell (5), Mark Chapman (0) and Glenn Phillips (0) all failed to leave a mark with the bat and the visitors were reduced to 30/3. 


Martin Guptill and Tim Seifert then got together at the crease and the duo retrieved the innings for the visitors.


Guptill brought up his half-century in the 10th over of the innings and the Kiwis needed 117 runs to win from 60 balls. 


However, the right-hander Guptill (51) perished off the bowling of Yuzvendra Chahal and New Zealand was reduced to 69/4 in the 11th over. 


New Zealand kept on losing wickets at regular intervals, and in the end, the visitors stumbled to a 73-run loss. 


Rohit Sharma played a knock of 56 runs as India posted 184/7. Opting to bat first, India got off to a flying start as openers Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan put on 69 runs inside the first six overs. 


However, the introduction of Mitchell Santner paid off as he dismissed Kishan (29) and Suryakumar Yadav (0) in the seventh over, reducing India to 71/2.


Rishabh Pant (4) failed to leave a mark with the bat as he was sent back to the pavilion by Santner and India was reduced to 83/3 in the 9th over. 


However, Rohit kept on going all guns blazing and he brought up his half-century in the 11th over of the innings. 


As soon as he brought up the landmark, Rohit (56) was dismissed by Ish Sodhi, owing to a remarkable caught and bowled.


Shreyas Iyer and Venkatesh Iyer then got together at the crease and the duo did not let the momentum drop for the hosts. 


The duo put on 36 runs for the fifth wicket, however, this stand was broken by Trent Boult as he dismissed Venkatesh (20). 


In the very next over, Adam Milne got the better of Shreyas (25) and India was reduced to 140/6. In the final three overs, the Men in Blue managed to add 36 more runs, taking the score past the 180-run mark. 


Deepak Chahar played a cameo of 21 runs off just 8 balls as India posted more than a competitive total on the board.


Brief Scores: India 184/7 (Rohit Sharma 56, Ishan Kishan 29; Mitchell Santner 3-27) vs New Zealand 111 all out (Martin Guptill 51, Tim Seifert 17; Axar Patel 3-9).


With inputs from ANI