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4th T20I India vs New Zealand HIGHLIGHTS: Final push of Shivam Dube not enough as New Zealand win by 50 runs

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4th T20I IND vs NZ Highlights: India were never really in the chase as New Zealand beat India by 50 runs in the fourth T20I match. New Zealand were off to a bright start as Matt Henry taken the wicket of Abishek Sharma for a golden duck. Jacob Duffy removed Suryakumar Yadav in the next over. Sanju Samson and Rinku Singh basted a partnership, but Santner taken the wicket of Sanju Samson to keep New Zealand on top again. Due to a few great shots of Shivam Dube, India back into the competition with a 15-ball fifty. However, he was run out soon after and that was blackouts for India. Earlier, Tim Seifert and Devon Conway supported New Zealand reach 100 in just the 9th over. However, in the second half, India bounced back strongly. At one time, even 200 looked tough, but an excellent role by Daryl Mitchell took them to 215-7.

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India were bowled out for 165 in chasing a target of 216. Before Dube triggered panic in the New Zealand camp with a 15-ball fifty, India were in a depressed state. Once Dube was out for 65 in 23 balls, it was only a matter of time before New Zealand secured their first win of the five-match T20I series against India.

Earlier, for the first wicket of New Zealand Tim Seifert and Devon Conway added 100 runs to put New Zealand on top and partnership between them was broken by Kuldeep Yadav, who taken the wicket of Devon Conway just short of a fifty. This wicket for India came as a relief as New Zealand were running away with the match. Jasprit Bumrah removed Rachin Ravindra in the next over as India rapid back in the competition. Soon after Arshdeep also removed Tim Seifert, and Kuldeep Yadav removed Glenn Phillips back to keep New Zealand in trouble.Even wickets kept tumbling at one end, but Daryl Mitchell 18-ball 39 took the New Zealand team over the 200-run mark.