India's Record Fastest 200+ T20I Chase: SKY and Ishan Kishan Crush New Zealand in Raipur Thriller
Digital Desk
India's fastest 200+ T20I chase in 15.2 overs! SKY's unbeaten 82 and Ishan Kishan's 76 seal 7-wicket win over NZ in 2nd T20I Raipur. Series 2-0 up.
India scripted history in Raipur by chasing 209 in just 15.2 overs against New Zealand, marking the fastest 200+ run chase in T20I history. Suryakumar Yadav's unbeaten 82 off 37 balls and Ishan Kishan's explosive 76 off 32 powered a 7-wicket romp, giving India a 2-0 series lead.
This win at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium isn't just a statistic—it's a statement ahead of the T20 World Cup defense next month.
NZ's Batting Collapse After Fiery Start
New Zealand raced to 43/0 in the powerplay with Devon Conway (19 off 9) and Tim Seifert (24 off 13) smashing boundaries. Rachin Ravindra's 44 off 26 kept them going, but India's bowlers struck back post-drinks.
Kuldeep Yadav grabbed 2 wickets, while Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy, Shivam Dube, Arshdeep Singh, and Hardik Pandya chipped in. Mitchell Santner's gritty 47 off 27 dragged NZ to 208/6, but dew made defending tough. Gautam Gambhir's huddle shifted lines, triggering a middle-order wobble from 111/3.
Ishan-SKY's Record-Breaking Rescue Act
India slumped to 6/2 with Sanju Samson (6) and Abhishek Sharma (0) out early. Enter Ishan Kishan, who blazed a 21-ball fifty and a 122-run stand with SKY in 49 balls.
Kishan fell to Ish Sodhi for 76, but SKY's 23-ball fifty—his first in 468 days—sealed it at 209/3. Shivam Dube's 35 off 17 added fireworks, including a 100m six. Run rate hit 13.63, smashing India's prior best (208 vs WI in 18.4 overs).
| Key Batsmen | Runs (Balls) | Strike Rate |
| Ishan Kishan | 76 (32) | 237.50 |
| Suryakumar Yadav | 82 (37) | 221.62 |
| Shivam Dube | 35 (17) | 205.88 |
Captain SKY's Form Return Sparks Buzz
Suryakumar Yadav silenced doubters with his captain's knock after net success and family time. Post-match, he praised Ishan's powerplay blitz from 6/2 to 75/2: "I've never seen anyone bat like that."
Ishan earned Player of the Match. NZ's Santner joked even 300 might not suffice against India's depth. Shivam Dube highlighted team calm: "Everyone knows we can finish from anywhere."
Why This Matters for India Now
With the 3rd T20I in Guwahati on Jan 25, India eyes a clean sweep in this 5-match series. This fearless brand—post Nagpur's 238/7 win—intimidates foes ahead of World Cup prep. NZ must rethink strategies; India bats deep, bowls smart. Fans, this is modern T20 dominance.
