India, Feb. 1 -- Ishan Kishan's thrill-a-second maiden T20I hundred compensated for Sanju Samson's familiar failure, and the knock in conjunction with Arshdeep Singh's fifer scripted India's 46-run romp over New Zealand in the fifth and final match here on Saturday. India thus sealed the series 4-1, and wrapped up their preparations to defend the T20 World Cup title on a highly satisfactory note. Once India made a humongous 271 for five, riding on Kishan's (103, 43 balls, 6x4, 10x6) and skipper Suryakumar Yadav's (63, 30b, 4x4, 6x6), only the margin of victory was needed to be known.
The Kiwis fought gamely in pockets, but eventually finished with 225 all out. For India, pacer Arshdeep regrouped from his early travails to take a delightf...
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