# India have won all five bilateral ODI series against New Zealand in India. They have won all five series against them -- by 4-0 in 1988-89; by 3-2 in 1995-96; by 3-2 in 1999-2000; by 5-0 in 2010-11 and by 3-2 in 2016-17.
# New Zealand's defeat by 190 runs is their fourth largest in terms of runs in ODIs -- the top three being by 215 runs to Australia at St.George's on 20-4-2007; by 210 runs to England at Birmingham on 9-6-2015 and by 203 runs to West Indies at Hamilton on 8-1-2014.
# India's convincing 190-run win is their biggest in terms of runs over New Zealand in ODIs - their fourth largest in ODIs -- the largest being by 257 runs vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on March 19, 2007.
# New Zealand faced 23.1 overs -- the least faced by them in an all-out total in ODIs, eclipsing the 24.4 overs while scoring 179 vs Pakistan at Singapore on August 20, 2000.
# The overs taken by India are the third least bowled by them to dismiss their opponent in ODIs.
# New Zealand had lost their last eight wickets for 16 runs -- from 63 for two to 79 all out -- the second lowest tally achieved by them in an ODI. Against Australia at Christchurch on March 4, 1990, they had lost eight wickets for 15 runs -- from 79 for two to 94.
# In 12 consecutive matches the Indians are without an opening partnership of fifty in ODIs at home -- their last opening partnership of 50-plus being almost two years ago -- 62 by Shikhar Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane vs Sri Lanka at Hyderabad on November 9, 2014.
# Virat Kohli has totalled 358 runs in five innings, including a hundred and two fifties at an average of 119.33 -- his highest average in any ODI series/competition.
# Kohli's aggregate is his highest in any series in ODIs in India as well as the highest by an Indian batsman in a bilateral series vs New Zealand, obliterating Gautam Gambhir's tally of 329 (ave.109.66) in five innings in 2010-11.
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