Updated On: 02 February, 2023 01:17 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Shubman Gill smashed 12 boundaries and seven maximums in his scintillating maiden century in the shortest format to power India to a mammoth 234 for 4 in the final T20I.

Shubman Gill after slamming maiden T20I ton against New Zealand (Pic Courtesy: Shubman Gill/Twitter)
Young opener Shubman Gill said his unbeaten 63-ball 126 was "tactically and technically" a near-perfect game as it set up India`s massive series-clinching 168-run win in the third T20I against New Zealand.
Gill smashed 12 boundaries and seven maximums in his scintillating maiden century in the shortest format to power India to a mammoth 234 for 4 in the final T20I.
The hosts then bundled out New Zealand for 66 in 12.1 overs to not only win the match but also secure a 2-1 series win.