Munro shrugged off a string of low scores and carted five boundaries and as many sixes in his 72 coming in just 40 deliveries.
Munro registered his first T20I fifty since October, and with support from Seifert and de Grandhomme, guided NZ to their second 200-plus total of the series.
Williamson feels it's important that New Zealand are aware of the good bits they have done.
Rohit was happy to see that his team improved on the mistakes they made in their record 80-run defeat in the series opener.
India cruised to victory with seven balls to spare.
India don't have a lot of time to introspect - following their biggest T20 defeat - with just 24 hours separating the two games.
Seifert scored six sixes and seven fours in his audacious knock which included a switch-hit boundary off Krunal Pandya's left-arm spin.
Seifert’s timely knock can be a good reminder that New Zealand do have a back-up batsman and ’keeper for the ICC World Cup 2019.
Fielding restrictions in the first six Powerplay overs is challenging for a bowler but as per Krunal Pandya, it were the middle overs that proved costly for India.
India on Wednesday suffered their worst T20I defeat in terms of run-margin.