India claim third T20 World Cup title
The Indian men’s cricket team produced a masterclass in batting, bowling, and fielding to crush New Zealand by 96 runs in the ICC Menโs T20 World Cup 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, clinching a historic third T20 World Cup title.
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Sanju Samson led the charge with a scintillating 89 off 46 balls, while Abhishek Sharma (52 off 21) and Ishan Kishan (54 off 25) provided explosive support at the top. The trio combined for a record-setting 255 for 5, the highest total ever in a T20 World Cup final. Indiaโs opening partnership of 98 runs in just 7.1 overs set the tone, capitalising on a tactical misstep by Black Caps skipper Mitchell Santner, who misread the pitch and mismanaged his bowling attack, leaving his team on the back foot.
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Invited to bat, Indiaโs top order went on a six-hitting spree. Samsonโs innings featured a blend of power and precision, with eight towering sixes and 10 boundaries. Sharmaโs 52-ball blitz, punctuated by sixes straight down the ground and over long-on, further set the scoreboard alight. Kishan kept the momentum rolling, ensuring India crossed the 200-run mark by the 15th over. Shivam Dubeโs cameo of 26 not out off eight balls added crucial late runs, taking India to a formidable 255 for 5.
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Chasing a near-impossible target, New Zealandโs innings never gained traction. Finn Allen (9) and Glenn Phillips (5) fell cheaply, leaving the visitors reeling. Tim Seifertโs 52 off 26 balls offered a fleeting glimmer of hope, but the innings collapsed under Indiaโs relentless bowling. Jasprit Bumrah (4/15) and Axar Patel (3/27) dismantled the middle order, while James Neeshamโs three wickets in a brief 16th-over surge did little to stem the damage. New Zealand was bowled out for 159 in 19 overs, sealing Indiaโs emphatic 96-run victory.
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The triumph marks India as the first menโs team to win consecutive T20 World Cups and the first to do so on home soil. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the team on X, calling the victory โa remarkable display of skill, determination and teamworkโ and praising the squad for filling the nation with pride.
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Under coach Gautam Gambhir, India has now lifted two T20 World Cups, showcasing the perfect blend of youth, experience, and explosive talent. Samson, Sharma, and Kishanโs record-setting partnership, combined with Bumrahโs precise death-over bowling and Axarโs acrobatic fielding, ensured New Zealand never recovered. Skipper Suryakumar Yadav marshalled his troops with calm authority, binding the team together and executing Gambhirโs strategy flawlessly.
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The victory cements Indiaโs dominance in T20 cricket. It highlights the teamโs ability to deliver under pressure, with key individuals rising at the right moments. Samsonโs innings, Sharmaโs timely strike, and Kishanโs consistent support illustrated Indiaโs batting depth, while Bumrah and Patel exemplified world-class bowling. The result sets a new benchmark in menโs T20 cricket, confirming India as the premier limited-overs side globally.
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Brief Scores:
India: 255/5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 89, Ishan Kishan 54, Abhishek Sharma 52; James Neesham 3/46)
New Zealand: 159 all out in 19 overs (Tim Seifert 52; Jasprit Bumrah 4/15, Axar Patel 3/27)