Virat Kohlis HEROIC in vain as New Zealand clinch historic first ODI series win in India
Virat Kohli’s valiant century went in vain as India suffered their first-ever home bilateral ODI series defeat against New Zealand, losing the Indore decider by 41 runs at Holkar Stadium.
Published: January 18, 2026 10:21 PM IST
New Zealand clinch historic first ODI series win in India New Delhi: Virat Kohli’s brilliant, fighting century, built with his trademark grit under pressure, went in vain as India suffered their first-ever home bilateral ODI series defeat against New Zealand, losing the series decider by 41 runs at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Sunday.
After India’s top order collapsed, the chase master played a calm and composed knock and scored 124 off 108 balls, taking on a disciplined New Zealand attack with fluent drives, measured pulls and calculated shots over the boundary.
Despite India’s wicket kept falling at regular intervals at the other end, end, Kohli refused to let the chase slip away. However, once he was dismissed late in the innings, India’s crumbled, and they were bowled out for 296 in 46 overs while chasing a massive target of 338
The Black Caps scripted history by sealing the series 2-1, as India never lost a home ODI series to the Black Caps.
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It was a sobering night for the hosts, made all the more poignant by the fact that one of their greatest modern-day batters had produced a near-flawless response under pressure.
Earlier, Daryl Mitchell’s second straight century and Glenn Phillips’ explosive hundred propelled New Zealand to a competitive 337 for eight despite early inroads by India’s pace attack. Mitchell (137) and Phillips (106) combined in a decisive 219-run stand for the fourth wicket, completely turning the momentum of the innings.
India were on top at one stage after reducing the visitors to 58 for three, but Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips switched the momentum back in New Zealand’s favour. Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh, who came in as Prasidh Krishna’s replacement, made an instant impact by dismissing Henry Nicholls for a duck with a superb delivery in the opening over.
Arshdeep and fellow seamer Harshit Rana (3/84) hit the deck hard and extracted just enough movement to keep the New Zealand batters under check early on.
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