India Crush Black Caps in Record-Breaking T20 Chase; Surya and Kishan Go Nuclear
By Lions Roar Sports Desk
RANCHI, INDIA (Saturday, January 24, 2026) — India has taken a commanding 2-0 lead in the five-match T20 series after a brutal batting display by Ishan Kishan and captain Suryakumar Yadav saw the hosts chase down 209 with nearly five overs to spare.
In what was described as a “batting masterclass” on a flat Ranchi track, India reached the target of 209-3 in just 15.2 overs, securing a seven-wicket victory and setting a new record for the most balls remaining in a 200+ run chase by a full-member nation.
🚀 The Kishan Carnage
The chase got off to a disastrous start as India slipped to 6-2 within the first seven balls. However, what followed was a record-breaking counterattack.
- Ishan Kishan: Smacked 76 off 32 balls, including 11 boundaries and four sixes. He reached his fifty in just 21 balls, the fastest T20 half-century by an Indian against New Zealand.
- The Powerplay Surge: Despite the early wickets, Kishan propelled India to over 60 runs by the end of the powerplay.
- The Stand: Kishan and Yadav put on 122 runs off 48 balls, effectively ending the contest before the 10th over.
🏏 Captain Surya Stays Until the End
While Kishan provided the fireworks early on, captain Suryakumar Yadav anchored the latter half of the chase with a flawless, albeit lucky, innings.
- Top Scorer: Yadav finished unbeaten on 82 off 37 balls*, hitting nine fours and four sixes.
- Milestone: This was his first T20 half-century in 24 matches, ending a dry spell dating back to October 2024.
- Dropping the Game: New Zealand’s fielders will be kicking themselves after dropping the Indian captain on 43, 64, and 70.
🇳🇿 “300 Maybe?”: Black Caps Left Shell-Shocked
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner was left searching for answers after his side’s 208-6 was chased down with 28 balls to spare.
- Sub-par 200: Despite Rachin Ravindra’s 44 and Santner’s own late cameo of 47 off 27*, the visitors felt they were at least 30-40 runs short on a “beautiful batting pitch.”
- Santner’s Quote: When asked what a par score would have been against the Indian hitters, Santner joked, “Against these guys, 300 maybe?”
- Bowling Woes: Only Ish Sodhi managed to break the big partnership, but the pace attack struggled to contain the Indian boundary-hitting.
📊 Match Summary: 2nd T20 International
| Metric | New Zealand | India |
| Total Score | 208-6 (20 Overs) | 209-3 (15.2 Overs) |
| Top Scorer | Mitchell Santner (47*) | Suryakumar Yadav (82)* |
| Best Bowler | Ish Sodhi (1-38) | Kuldeep Yadav (2-35) |
| Series Status | Down 0-2 | Lead 2-0 |
📍 What’s Next?
The series now moves to Guwahati for the third T20 on Sunday. With India in devastating form, the Black Caps must win to keep the five-match series alive.
