India were well placed for most of the chase and appeared in control until Kohli’s dismissal in the 40th over. At that stage, India needed 67 runs from 66 balls with seven wickets in hand. However, New Zealand struck back quickly, picking up wickets to put pressure on the hosts.
IND vs NZ: India survive late scare; Kohli's 93 anchors four-wicket win over Black Caps
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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