In a high-scoring match last day, New Zealand defeated Team India by 7 wickets. Team India had scored 306 runs while batting first, which New Zealand achieved with 17 balls to spare on the back of Tom Lathan's century and Kane Williamson's half-century.

For Team India, Shubman Gill, Shikhar Dhawan, and Shreyas Iyer scored half-centuries. While Umran Malik took two wickets and Shardul Thakur took one wicket. At the same time, Washington Sundar, being an explosive batsman at the end of the Indian innings, scored an unbeaten 37 off 16 balls.

A total of 12 records was made in the first match played between India vs New Zealand, let's take a look at these records

1. New Zealand's most consecutive ODI wins against India

5* – 4 in 2019-22 –

4 in 1975-79 –

4 in 1981

– 2002-03

2. This is the first time that more than one Indian debutant player has scored 60+ runs in an ODI match.

Arshdeep Singh 0/68

Umran Malik 2/66

3. Tom Latham now has the highest score in a successful ODI chase. In the first ODI played between India vs New Zealand, he scored an unbeaten 145 for India.

4. New Zealand has won this 13th consecutive ODI at home. This is their most consecutive win on the home ground.

5. Tom Latham registered the highest individual score by a New Zealand player against India in ODIs.

6. In the first ODI played between India vs New Zealand, Umran Malik took two wickets in his debut ODI match.

7. Shreyas Iyer has scored four consecutive fifties in ODIs against New Zealand. He became the first Indian to do so.

8. In the first ODI played between India vs New Zealand, two Indian players made their ODI debut. Arshdeep Singh and Umran Malik made their ODI debuts for India.

9. This was India's fifth consecutive ODI defeat against New Zealand.

10. Kane Williamson has scored 9 fifties and 1 century against India in 26 innings in the ODI format.

11. Shikhar Dhawan has completed 12,000 runs in List A format.

12. Worst average for India on ODI debut

9.00 - Avesh Khan

8.68 - Shivam Dubey

8.62 - Ravi Bishnoi

8.32 - Arshdeep Singh*