Twenty20 Super 10 Group 2 match between India and New Zealand here.
# New Zealand's victory by 47 runs is their third largest in terms of runs in World Twenty20 -- the two biggest being by 83 runs vs Ireland at Nottingham on June 11, 2009 and by 59 runs vs Bangladesh at Pallekele on September 21, 2012.
# New Zealand's victory is their biggest over India in terms of runs in Twenty20 Internationals - their seventh largest in terms of runs in T20Is
# New Zealand enjoys 100 per cent success against India in T20Is, winning all five games - 10 runs at Johannesburg in a World Twenty20 fixture on September 16, 2007; 7 wickets at Christchurch on February 25, 2009; 5 wickets at Wellington on February 27, 2009, one run at Chennai on September 11, 2012 and 47 runs at Nagpur (World Twenty20) on March 15, 2016.
# For the first time in a T20I, India have conceded two sixes in the first over of a match -- both conceded by Ravichandran Ashwin -- first-ball six by Martin Guptill and off the fourth ball of the over by Colin Munro.
# Corey Anderson has produced a strike rate of 80.95 during his innings of 34 off 42 balls -- the lowest by a New Zealand batsman (25 or more in T20Is). The previous lowest strike rate by a NZ batsman was 90.00 by Ross Taylor, during his innings of 27 off 30 balls vs Sri Lanka at Lauderhill on May 22, 2010.
# New Zealand's score is their second lowest successfully defended by them -- the lowest is 120 for seven vs Sri Lanka at Lauderhill on May 22, 2010.
# India had lost four wickets in the powerplays - the joint-most by them in T20Is -- the previous two instances were against Australia -- 30 for four at Melbourne on February 1, 2008 and 24 for four at Bridgetown on May 7, 2010.
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