Updated On: 19 January, 2026 08:48 AM IST | Indore | PTI
Daryl Mitchell’s (137) second consecutive century and Glenn Phillips’s blistering 106 ensure NZ bury India in run heap at Indore to register maiden ODI series win here; hosts manage just 296 all out with Virat Kohli scoring his 54th one-day ton in 41-run defeat during third and final fixture

NZ’s Daryl Mitchell is ecstatic after scoring a ton during the third ODI against India in Indore on Sunday; (right) Glenn Phillips celebrates after reaching his century on Sunday. Pics/BCCI, AFP
Virat Kohli’s magnificent, combative century, forged with trademark resolve under mounting pressure, proved heartbreakingly insufficient as India slumped to their first-ever bilateral ODI series defeat at home against New Zealand, losing the decider by 41 runs at the Holkar Stadium here on Sunday.
Kohli’s 124 off 108 balls was a study in controlled aggression and steely temperament. The chase master shouldered the responsibility almost single-handedly, counter-punching a disciplined New Zealand attack with crisp drives, well-judged pulls and calculated risks over the ropes.