After a one-sided opener in Nagpur, the series now moves to Raipur for the second T20I, with India firmly in the driver’s seat. The hosts continued their dominance in the shortest format, cruising to a 48-run victory to take a 1-0 lead. Abhishek Sharma’s blistering run of form showed no signs of slowing down as he smashed a breathtaking 35-ball 84. Valuable cameos from Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, and Rinku Singh powered India to a mammoth 238. New Zealand were never truly in the hunt during the chase; their only moment of resistance came when Glenn Phillips and Mark Chapman shared a brief stand in the middle. For New Zealand to stay alive in the series, they must find a way to rein in India’s explosive batting line-up - and that will require a collective step-up from their bowlers. Equally important will be handling India’s varied bowling attack, where every option has the ability to change the course of a game in a flash. A near-flawless display with both bat and ball is essential if they are to draw level. There is also a selection question for India. Axar Patel left the field in the previous match after injuring his finger - will he be fit, or will Kuldeep Yadav get the nod? All will be revealed at the toss.
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