India claim third T20 World Cup title
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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 Menโ€™s 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. Indiaโ€™s 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, Indiaโ€™s top order went on a six-hitting spree. Samsonโ€™s innings featured a blend of power and precision, with eight towering sixes and 10 boundaries. Sharmaโ€™s 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 Dubeโ€™s 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 Zealandโ€™s innings never gained traction. Finn Allen (9) and Glenn Phillips (5) fell cheaply, leaving the visitors reeling. Tim Seifertโ€™s 52 off 26 balls offered a fleeting glimmer of hope, but the innings collapsed under Indiaโ€™s relentless bowling. Jasprit Bumrah (4/15) and Axar Patel (3/27) dismantled the middle order, while James Neeshamโ€™s 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 Indiaโ€™s emphatic 96-run victory.

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The triumph marks India as the first menโ€™s 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 โ€œa 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 Kishanโ€™s record-setting partnership, combined with Bumrahโ€™s precise death-over bowling and Axarโ€™s acrobatic fielding, ensured New Zealand never recovered. Skipper Suryakumar Yadav marshalled his troops with calm authority, binding the team together and executing Gambhirโ€™s strategy flawlessly.

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The victory cements Indiaโ€™s dominance in T20 cricket. It highlights the teamโ€™s ability to deliver under pressure, with key individuals rising at the right moments. Samsonโ€™s innings, Sharmaโ€™s timely strike, and Kishanโ€™s consistent support illustrated Indiaโ€™s batting depth, while Bumrah and Patel exemplified world-class bowling. The result sets a new benchmark in menโ€™s 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)



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