Rohit Sharma era begins with a win as India power past New Zealand

Rohit Sharma

India gave Rohit Sharma a winning start as captain by securing a five-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first T20 international in Jaipur on Wednesday.

The hosts were cruising towards a target of 165 as Rohit struck a quickfire 48 and Suryakumar Yadav made 62, but a late wobble made the backend a little more nervous than it needed to be.

India, from needing 23 from the final four overs with eight wickets in hand, but left themselves ten to get from the final over.

With Daryl Mitchell bowling the crucial over, Rishabh Pant showed nerves of steel and struck the winning boundary over mid-off with two balls to spare to put India 1-0 ahead in the three-match series.

Rohit Sharma era begins with a win

It was an encouraging but far from perfect start to life as skipper for Rohit, who took over from Virat Kohli in the shortest format following India’s shock Super 12 exit at the T20 World Cup.

“Towards the end we saw it wasn’t easy. Was a great learning for the guys because those guys haven’t batted in that situation before for India,” said Rohit.

New Zealand, without usual captain Kane Williamson, were playing just three days after their World Cup final loss to Australia in Dubai and found themselves up against it early when the hosts made a bright start to their chase before opener KL Rahul was caught off Mitchell Santner for just 15.

India, with new coach Rahul Dravid in the dugout for the first time, would take total control through Yadav and Rohit.

Yadav, who was given the man-of-the-match award, struck six fours and three sixes in his 40-ball innings before he was castled by Trent Boult, who earlier removed Rohit, in the 16th over.

The Black Caps dragged themselves back into the contest in the closing overs, but stand-in skipper Tim Southee turned to Mitchell instead of leg-spinner Todd Astle in the 20th over and Pant got India over the line.

“We played our best cricket and took it deep,” a deflated Southee after the match.

Earlier, half-centuries by Martin Guptill and Mark Chapman propelled the visitors to 164 for six.

India power past New Zealand

The Kiwis lost Mitchell for a duck, bowled in the first over by seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

Guptill and Chapman then put together a 109-run second-wicket partnership, hammering the Indian bowling attack seemingly at will.

Chapman scored 63 in 50 balls but fell to Ravichandran Ashwin as he tried to hit the off-spinner over the leg-side boundary. Ashwin also dismissed Glenn Phillips, in the same over for nought.

But Guptill continued with his lively innings, smashing four sixes and three fours in his 70 off 42 balls before being caught at deep mid-wicket. Wicketkeeper Tim Seifert tried to accelerate but was caught off Kumar for 12.

Kumar finished with figures of 2-24 while Chahar and Mohammed Siraj took one wicket each.

The teams will meet in the second T20I on Friday in Ranchi.