New Delhi: India beat New Zealand in a super over in the third T20 match played at the Seddon Park ground on Wednesday. But the visiting team captain Virat Kohli felt at one time that he had lost the match and it was because of Kiwi captain Kane Williamson's innings. Football player Balwant became champion of ICL 6, led ATK to the top In fact, India had scored 179 runs losing five wickets in the prescribed 20 overs. With the help of skipper Kane Williamson's innings of 95 runs, the hosts were heading towards victory, but the story changed in the last five balls and the match was tied. Due to which the result of the match in the super over came out and India won. In the award ceremony after the match, Kohli has said, 'At one point I thought we lost. The way Kane batting and scoring 95 runs is fantastic. He felt bad because I know how it feels when the time is against you and you play such innings. Ind Vs NZ: Rohit Sharma's 'winning' six going viral on social media, watch video here On the final ball, New Zealand needed only one run off a ball to win, but Mohammed Shami scattered Ross Taylor's kills. To this, Kohli said, 'We had a discussion on the last ball that we have to target the stumps. Because if it did not happen then a run would have been scored. Want to earn medal by making place in Indian team for Tokyo Olympics: Vivek Kumar Prasad