29 Most Memorable India-New Zealand T20s #INDVsNZT20

Some of the most memorable T20 matches between India and New Zealand include:

The semi-final match of the 2016 World T20, where India defeated New Zealand by 6 wickets to advance to the finals.

The match in Hamilton in 2019 where India successfully chased down a target of 212 runs to win by 4 wickets.

The match in Auckland in 2020 where India won by 6 runs in a last-ball finish.

The match in Mumbai in 2020, where India won by 7 runs and clinched the five-match series by a 4-0 margin.

The match in Nagpur in 2017, where India defeated New Zealand by 53 runs in the first T20 of a three-match series.

The match in Rajkot in 2017, where India won by 6 runs in the second T20 of the series.

The match in Thiruvananthapuram in 2017, where India won by 40 runs in the third T20 of the series, thereby winning the series 3-0.

The match in Hamilton in 2009, where New Zealand won by 1 run in the first T20 of a two-match series.

The match in Christchurch in 2009, where New Zealand won by 5 wickets in the second T20 of the series, thereby winning the series 2-0.

The match in Wellington in 2009, where New Zealand won by 10 runs in the first T20 of a three-match series.

The match in Hamilton in 2009, where India won by 8 wickets in the second T20 of the series, and level the series 1-1.

The match in Christchurch in 2009, where New Zealand won by 5 wickets in the third T20 of the series and win the series 2-1.

29 Most Memorable India-New Zealand T20s #INDVsNZT20

The match in Auckland in 2020 where New Zealand won by 80 runs, which is India’s biggest defeat by runs in T20Is.

The match in Eden Park, Auckland in 2019 where New Zealand won by 4 runs, this was one of the closest T20I match between the two teams.

The match in Hamilton in 2020, where India won by 7 runs in the first T20 of a five-match series, it was a nail-biting finish with New Zealand needing 8 runs off the last over and India successfully defended it.

The match in Wellington in 2020, where New Zealand won by 4 runs in the fourth T20 of the series. The match was decided in the last over with New Zealand successfully defending a target of 165 runs.

The match in Mount Maunganui in 2019, where New Zealand won by 4 runs in the first T20 of a three-match series. This match was also decided in the last over with India needing 11 runs and New Zealand successfully defended it.

The match in Hamilton in 2019, where New Zealand won by 4 runs in the second T20 of a three-match series. The match was again decided in the last over with India needing 17 runs and New Zealand successfully defended it.

The match in Hamilton in 2019, where New Zealand won by 4 runs in the third T20 of a three-match series, thus winning the series 3-0.

The match in Rajkot in 2017, where India won by 53 runs in the first T20 of a three-match series. This match was a high-scoring encounter with both teams scoring over 200 runs and India coming out on top.

The match in Kanpur in 2016, where India won by 6 runs in the first T20 of a three-match series. This match was a close encounter with India successfully defending a target of 202 runs.

The match in Nagpur in 2016, where India won by 7 runs in the second T20 of a three-match series. This match was also a close encounter with India successfully defending a target of 190 runs and winning the series 2-0.

The match in Thiruvananthapuram in 2016, where India won by 9 runs in the third T20 of a three-match series, thus winning the series 3-0.

The match in Hamilton in 2020 where New Zealand won by 4 runs in the third T20I of a five-match series. This was a nail-biting finish with New Zealand needing 6 runs in the last over and India successfully defended it.

The match in Auckland in 2020, where India won by 7 runs in the fourth T20I of a five-match series. This match was a close encounter with India successfully defending a target of 179 runs.

The match in Wellington in 2020, where India won by 5 runs in the fifth T20I of a five-match series. This match was also a close encounter with India successfully defending a target of 165 runs and winning the series 4-1.

The match in Mohali in 2016, where India won by 6 wickets in the first T20 of a three-match series. This match was notable for Indian opener Rohit Sharma’s century, which helped India chase down the target with ease.

The match in Rajkot in 2016, where India won by 7 wickets in the second T20 of a three-match series. This match was notable for Indian captain Virat Kohli’s century, which helped India chase down the target with ease and win the series 2-0.

The match in Visakhapatnam in 2016, where India won by 8 wickets in the third T20 of a three-match series, thus winning the series 3-0.

In summary, India and New Zealand have played some very exciting T20 matches over the years, with many of them being close encounters that went down to the wire.

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