They say lightning doesn't strike the same place twice but it certainly did in New Zealand's case. No matter how unbearable it may sound but after India's 3rd T20 was decided by a Super Over, the very next game in Wellington too had a similar script. Chasing 166, the Kiwis were in cruise control and India looked dead and buried. But it seems that the men in blue just don't know how to lose. The hosts needed mere 7 runs off the final 6 balls but 4 wickets in that over denied New Zealand a win and the game went into yet another Super Over. The Kiwis set India a target of 14 which Virat Kohli's men chased down with a ball to spare. India have now taken a 4-0 lead in the 5-match T20 series.
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