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Analysis: IND vs NZ: List of all records broken in 3rd T20I

India's Cricket Dominance: Record-Breaking Victory over New Zealand

India's Cricket Dominance: A Record-Breaking Victory over New Zealand

In a thrilling display of cricket, India clinched a resounding victory against New Zealand in the third T20I on January 25, 2026, at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. This victory marked India's tenth series win in a row, further cementing their dominance in the cricket world.

A Star Performance by Abhishek Sharma

One of the standout performers for India was Abhishek Sharma, who smashed a half-century in just 14 balls, making it the second-fastest for an Indian batter in T20Is. Sharma also broke the record for nine half-centuries scored in 25 or fewer deliveries, sharing the top spot with Suryakumar Yadav.

India's Powerplay Performance and Quick Chases

India's powerful performance in the powerplay overs helped them to the second-highest powerplay total, scoring 94/2. This is only bettered by their own record of 95/1 against England in 2025 at Wankhede. Additionally, India managed to reach the target of 153/9 in just 10 overs, setting a new record for the fastest chase of a 150-plus total in T20I cricket.

Records Tumbled in Guwahati

The 3rd T20I between India and New Zealand saw a plethora of records being broken. Abhishek Sharma's blistering half-century earned him the third-fastest fifty in T20I cricket, a feat only achieved by full member teams. India also broke the record for the second-highest powerplay totals and the fastest chase for a 150-plus total.

Relevance to North East India and Beyond

The cricket-loving people of North East India were treated to a spectacle as their home ground, the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, played host to a record-breaking match. This victory further solidifies India's position as a dominant force in world cricket, a fact that resonates not only in the North East but across India and the broader cricket community.

Looking Forward

As India continues to dominate in cricket, the bar for success is continually raised. The focus now shifts to the upcoming challenges, both domestically and internationally. With the talent and determination displayed in the 3rd T20I against New Zealand, Indian cricket fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming months.