Defending champion India continued their winning streak in the ongoing T20 World Cup for the Blind as they clinched their sixth win of the tournament by thrashing New Zealand by nine wickets in Bhubaneswar at the KIIT Stadium on Tuesday.
Chasing a lowly target of 137 run for victory, opener Sukhram Majhi and first drop Ajay Kumar Reddy smashed blistering half-centuries besides sharing a huge 130-run partnership for thr second wicket to help India came out victorious in just nine overs.
While Manjhi smashed 11 boundaries in his 25-ball knock of 56 runs, Reddy slammed 14 boundaries in his 75-run knock of 28 deliveries. India's final score read 140-1.
Earlier, Indian bowlers wreaked havoc to restrict New Zealand to a cheap score of 136-6 in their stipulated 20 overs.
Iqbal Jafar bagged two wickets while Ketan Patel chipped in with a wicket.
India will next lock horns with Nepal in Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday.
Image: Players of India's blind cricket team celebrate on Tuesday
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