Statistical highlights from the fifth ODI:
399 runs scored by Virat Kohli in four ODIs in Vizag, the most for him at any single venue in India. His scored here read 118, 117, 99 and 65.
358 runs scored by Kohli in this series is the second highest aggregate in a bilateral series between India and New Zealand. The only higher aggregate is 361 by Kane Williamson in five ODIs in India's tour of New Zealand in 2014. The previous highest aggregate for an Indian player was 329 by Gautam Gambhir in 2010.
244 runs scored by Tom Latham in this series is the most for a New Zealand player in a series in India. He went past Nathan Astle's 234 run aggregate in five matches in 1999.
1 - Instance of a bowler taking 15 or more wickets in a five-match ODI series before Amit Mishra in this series. That instance also featured Mishra, who took 18 wickets in Zimbabwe in 2013.
15 wickets by Mishra is also the second most for a bowler in a bilateral series between India and New Zealand, after 18 by Javagal Srinath in New Zealand in 2002.
5 for 18 by Amit Mishra is the best figures for an Indian bowler against New Zealand in ODIs. He went past 5 for 27 by Kris Srikkanth at Indira Priyadarsini Stadium in Vizag in 1988 . Overall, it is the fifth fifer for an Indian bowler against New Zealand in all ODIs.
16 runs for which New Zealand lost their last eight wickets - they collapsed from 63/2 to 79 all out. Only once before have they lost their last eight wickets for fewer runs, 15 runs against Australia in Christchurch in 1990 .
5 ducks in the New Zealand innings is the joint most for them in an ODI. Five of their batsmen were dismissed without scoring against Pakistan in Auckland in 2001 . It the third such instance against India after Sri Lanka in Johannesburg in 2003 and Bermuda in Port of Spain in 2007 .
79 is the fifth lowest score for which New Zealand has been dismissed in all ODIs and their lowest against India. The previous lowest was 103 in Chennai in 2010 .
23.1 overs batted by New Zealand is the fewest they batted in an innings where they lost all ten wickets. The previous lowest was 24.4 overs against Pakistan in Singapore in 2000 .
190 - The winning margin of 190 runs is the fourth highest for India in terms of runs in all ODIs and second highest against a Test playing nation. Their previous largest winning margin against New Zealand was by 174 runs in Hyderabad in 1999.
0 - Bilateral series won by New Zealand against India in India in five attempts. This is the third time they lost the series after coming to the fifth match of the rubber 2-2.
Statistical Highlights: New Zealand's shortest ODI innings and India's unbeaten run - Cricbuzz