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India Dominate New Zealand to Win Historic Third T20 World Cup Title

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The India team celebrates with the World Cup trophy.

India 255 for 5 (Samson 89, Kishan 54, Abhishek 52, Neesham 3-46) beat New Zealand 159 (Seifert 52, Santner 43, Bumrah 4-15, Axar 3-27) by 96 runs

India Crowned Champions in Front of a Sea of Blue

The atmosphere inside Narendra Modi Stadium was electric.

Tens of thousands of Indian fans packed the stadium in blue. By the end of the night, they witnessed history.

India crushed New Zealand by 96 runs, clinching their third ICC T20 World Cup title and becoming the first team ever to successfully defend the trophy.

It was dominance from start to finish.

Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma gave India a flying start.

Explosive Start Powers India to Massive Total

Asked to bat first, India wasted no time attacking.

Openers Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan unleashed an aggressive assault that stunned the New Zealand bowling attack.

Abhishek raced to an 18-ball fifty, the fastest in a T20 World Cup knockout match.

Meanwhile, Kishan’s elegant strokeplay kept the scoreboard racing.

Together they laid the perfect foundation for a huge total.

India stormed to 92 runs in the powerplay, completely shifting the momentum.

Sanju Samson brought out all the shots in the powerplay.

Sanju Samson Delivers Another Masterclass

While the openers created chaos, Sanju Samson produced another magnificent innings.

Samson continued his remarkable tournament form with 89 runs, marking his second consecutive score of 89.

His knock combined power and precision.

  • Massive sixes over long-on
  • Elegant inside-out drives
  • Clinical finishing under pressure

Since India’s must-win clash against West Indies, Samson had scored 275 runs from just 138 balls, becoming one of the tournament’s standout performers.

By the time the innings ended, India had posted a colossal 255/5.

James Neesham took out three India batters in quick succession.

Late Wickets Briefly Slow India’s Charge

New Zealand briefly fought back thanks to Jimmy Neesham.

In a dramatic over, Neesham dismissed Samson and Kishan within moments, while Rachin Ravindra produced a brilliant boundary catch to remove Suryakumar Yadav.

For a short period, India’s momentum slowed.

But the finishing blow came from Shivam Dube, who smashed 24 runs in the final over to push India beyond 250.

Jasprit Bumrah ended with four wickets.

Bumrah’s Magic Ends New Zealand’s Hopes

If New Zealand had any chance of chasing the massive target, it depended on a strong start.

That hope vanished quickly.

Enter Jasprit Bumrah.

The world’s No.1 T20 bowler delivered a spell of pure brilliance.

His off-cutters were almost impossible to read.

Bumrah finished with extraordinary figures:

4 wickets for 15 runs in 4 overs.

He dismantled the Kiwi batting lineup with clinical precision.

Mitchell Santner was forlorn with his team sliding in the chase.

New Zealand’s Chase Falls Apart

Despite a fighting half-century from Tim Seifert, the chase never truly took off.

Key wickets kept falling:

  • Rachin Ravindra dismissed early
  • Glenn Phillips bowled by spin pressure
  • Mark Chapman chopped onto his stumps

Captain Mitchell Santner battled hard with 43 runs, but the required run rate kept climbing.

Eventually, the chase collapsed under relentless Indian pressure.

The India players pose for a selfie.

Historic Moment for Indian Cricket

With this victory, India achieved several historic milestones:

  • Third T20 World Cup title
  • First team to defend the championship
  • Redemption after the 2023 ODI World Cup heartbreak

It was the perfect home triumph.

For New Zealand, however, the heartbreak continues.

The Black Caps have now lost five ICC finals since 2015, reinforcing their painful reputation as cricket’s unluckiest finalists.

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