
In a demonstration of transparent white ball superiority, Ishan Kishi turned 5th T20I at Greenfield International Stadium personal highlight reel, crushing New ZealandA girl with ‘s souls T20I century that was as surgical as it was wild.
New Zealand were left helpless as Ishan Kishan smashed his maiden T20I century
The left-hander, who returned to the No.11 after a brief injury layoff, created utter havoc by reaching 100 in just 42 deliveries, the fastest T20I ton by an Indian against the Black Caps. Kisha’s knock of 103 off 43 balls was a masterclass in modern power hitting that featured 10 powerful sixes that cleared boundaries with ease. Job Sodhi He went for 29 runs. He was especially tough on Sodhi’s spin and pace Kyle Jamiesonat one point he hit three consecutive sixes to bring the Thiruvananthapuram crowd to their feet.
This historic tattoo makes Kisha the second Indian after him Rohit Sharmaachieving a rare ‘Double’ having both an ODI double century and a T20I hundred to his name. Maintaining a stunning strike rate of 239.53, Kishan didn’t just play a match-defining innings; he has effectively overturned India’s claim as the first-choice opener for the 2026 World Cup.
137-run blitz: Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav demolish Kiwis in 5th T20I
The backbone of India’s mammoth total was a devastating 137-run partnership for the third wicket, where Kishan found the perfect tactical foil in the skipper. Suryakumar Yadav. Consolidation after an early exit at a reckless 48/2 Sanju Samsonthe duo was destroyed Mitchell SantnerBowling plans with calculated risks and bold stroke play. While Suryakumar played a quick anchor-aggressor with 63-30 balls, his presence allowed Kishan to go full throttle at the other end.
Their chemistry was evident as they manipulated the pitch with ease, turning even good length deliveries into boundary opportunities. The partnership, which came at a rate of over 14 runs each, not only took India past the 200 mark in record time, but also highlighted the formidable depth of the middle order. Hardik Pandyalate cameo.
Ishan found the perfect ally in captain Suryakumar Yadav, who played a supporting role, hitting 63 off 30. The duo shared a devastating partnership of 137 for the third wicket, taking India to a complete lead from 48/2. The carnage was then completed by Hardik Pandya, whose 17-ball 42 saw off New Zealand’s bowlers, particularly Jacob Duffy and Kyle JamiesonComplete with more than 13 separate economies.
Here’s how the fans reacted:
It’s not just an innings for Ishan, it’s a statement.
my god 🔥🔥 #INDvsNZ
— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) January 31, 2026
Ishan Kishan simply cooks at the right time. The universe finds a way for man.
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer) January 31, 2026
Ishan Kishan shows the power of not giving up, training hard and believing in yourself. He never changed his style and won awards. What a timely comeback… Just a week before the World T20.
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) January 31, 2026
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In this form, there is no way Ishan Kisha will not start in India’s 11th World Cup
— Vikrant Gupta (@vikrantgupta73) January 31, 2026
When life gives you a second chance, grab it like Ishan Kishi did. pic.twitter.com/IZlxdtVS0w
— RATNISH (@LoyalSachinFan) January 31, 2026
Sanju Samson and his fans should not complain now, Sanju and Ishan Kishan are on the opposite side of the spectrum.
— Manoj Dimri (@manoj_dimri) January 31, 2026
GIRLS T20I RUN FOR ISHAN KISHAN. 💯
– The celebration between Kishan and Hardik Pandya was pure bliss. 🥺❤️
pic.twitter.com/lgS011uBoM— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) January 31, 2026
Ishan Kisha’s skills should not surprise anyone, in fact his performances are a shocking indictment of the Indian cricket system’s ability to map, pull back and manage maverick players.
IK literally had to make history to be considered (lead Jharkhand to SMAT win),…
— Vikram Mahendra (@ElRealesVikram) January 31, 2026
Ishan Kishan brings up the century in 42 balls ⚡⚡#INDvNZ #IshanKishan #TeamIndia #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/8fmX466nnU
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) January 31, 2026

