India captain Shubman Gill said his much-changed team let themselves down in the field and with the bat when they crashed to a shock 13-run defeat to Zimbabwe on Saturday in their first T20 international since winning the World Cup just a week ago. But India, fielding a youthful team that did not include any of the side that won the World Cup in Barbados last Saturday, were bowled out for 102 in reply.
The Yorkshireman became the sixth England captain in Test history to score a century in his first innings in charge.
England take on the White Ferns in five shortest-form matches.