Although Bengaluru centurion Rohit Sharma fell for seven, his opening partner KL Rahul slammed 56 off 27 balls and captain Kohli made 45 off 32 to take India to 115 in the first 10 overs. This match went into the record books as the first T20I to see five batsman making half-centuries.Shreyas Iyer pats himself on backIyer took to Twitter after his match-winning knock and in an application of pun, said: “Iiiyyer up the ladder”. He thanked the fans for wishing him for his knock and said he will remember the knock for a “long, long time”.The fifty was Iyer’s second in the 20-over format and it assured the Indian team management over his No.4 batting position. In 18 matches, he has an impressive strike-rate of 137 plus and promises to be a long-serving batter in the Indian team across limited-over formats.Earlier, New Zealand banked on three fifties from Colin Munro, captain Kane Williamson and veteran Ross Taylor to power their score to 203 for 5. Five Indian bowlers took a wicket apiece. India will take on New Zealand in the second match of the series also at the same venue on Sunday.Iiiyer up the ladder 😛 Thank you everyone for your wishes 😊 I'm going to remember this one for a long, long time. #TeamIndia 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/hZggK0P2Rq
— Shreyas Iyer (@ShreyasIyer15) January 24, 2020