India completed another Super Over win over New Zealand, who once again failed to cross the line in a crunch situation. Needing seven off the last over, New Zealand lost four wickets in the final over to take the match into a Super Over. Colin Munro and Tim Seifert guided New Zealand to 13 for one from their six deliveries. Chasing 14 for the win, KL Rahul smashed the first ball over square-leg for a six and the next ball behind square for a four. Southee got Rahul but it was too late as Virat Kohli finished the game with a ball to spare with a boundary. With the win, India lead the five-match series, 4-0. Earlier, both India and New Zealand manage to score 165 runs from their allotted 20 overs. (SCORECARD)
Highlights Between New Zealand vs India 4th T20I, straight from Sky Stadium, Wellington
Single to finish the Super Over, New Zealand did not run as there was confusion for a catch but the replays confirm that it was a bump ball. India need 14 to win.
India finally manage to grab hold of a catch as Washington Sundar completes a catch in the deep. New Zealand lose Seifert, eight for one from four balls.
Daryl Mitchell goes for the glory shot and hit it straight into the hands of Shivam Dube. India are right back in it. New Zealand need two off one with Santner on strike.
Ross Taylor departs for 24 and we are once again in line for a Super Over here. Daryl Mitchell comes to the crease. Five balls remaining and New Zealand need seven.
Shivam Dube bowled five good deliveries but a short ball at the end ruined it. Tim Seifert takes full advantage of the opportunity and hits it over the leg-side for a six.
Virat Kohli has produced one of the most exceptional piece of fielding you'll ever see on the field. Colin Munro smashed it through the covers and Shardul Thakur passed the ball to Virat Kohli, who hit the stumps to end a wonderful innings from Colin Munro.
Virat Kohli has produced one of the most exceptional piece of fielding you'll ever see on the field. Colin Munro smashed it through the covers and Shardul Thakur passed the ball to Virat Kohli, who hit the stumps to end a wonderful innings from Colin Munro.