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India

Vs

New Zealand

Tomorrow, sunday

7:00 PM

Final (N), Ahmedabad, March 08, 2026, ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Preview💚🌲💞🖥️

Triumph and disaster: India, New Zealand and a trophy for one

India could become the first team to successfully defend the T20 World Cup title; New Zealand are on the hunt for their first World Cup

How should India tackle Allen and Seifert?

Big picture: Is GOAT really the GOAT?

Call it beauty, call it cruelty, but this is the reality.

This Indian T20I unit is a GOAT team. They last lost a series or tournament in August 2023. Since the start of the previous T20 World Cup, they have won seven matches for every one they have lost. To the group that won the trophy in 2024 they have added Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Varun Chakravarthy and loads of intent.

India are so good that they have pivoted twice - first from Shubman Gill to Ishan Kishan just before this tournament began, then to bring back Sanju Samson during the tournament - and the pieces have seamlessly fallen in place.

Yet they won't be viewed as the GOAT if they don't win in Ahmedabad on Sunday. We don't make the rules. This is how cricket works. Anything that involves more than two teams in cricket - even all the "leagues" - are a hybrid of league and knockout.

When you do that in the most fickle format of the sport, where it is the most difficult to establish an association between process and outcome, you can end up having the cagey campaign India have had. They are so good that they only have everything to lose in this tournament.

Kipling's two impostors are more different for India than any other team. This is not to justify a lack of scientific temperament but there's been an element of the obsessiveness to India's journey through the T20 World Cup: regular visits to temples, avoiding training during a lunar eclipse, possible changing of hotels for the final. There aren't enough controllables in this format, so you start trying to control whatever you can.

On the field, India have still done enough - though not at their absolute best - to make the final. Sanju Samson has found the form of his life, Jasprit Bumrah is still being "played out" even in chases of 254, and Hardik Pandya is the closest you get to two players in one.

Du Plessis: NZ are used to the 'underdogs' tag

Still, India don't want to be anything less than their best against an opponent whose DNA is to care a lot but play like they don't care at all. New Zealand don't have mystery spin, they don't have a Bumrah-like genie, but they are dangerous because they can treat the two impostors almost the same. In India, November 19 is a day of mourning; for New Zealand, whatever happens on March 8 might not dominate conversation the following week.

Like India, New Zealand have also had to pivot, calling in a 34-year-old mid-tournament, giving him the new ball, having him take out two dangerous left-hand batters and then not have him do anything for the rest of the semi-final. Since 2019, no team has made more ICC semi-finals than New Zealand's six. Only India have made more finals than their four. Their best players don't even want their national contracts; they encourage such a healthy workspace, let them play elsewhere most of the time, but put the band together for the big time.

New Zealand will not make the mistakes England's bowlers made against India in the semi-final. They will have researched every batter and put plans in place, ready to execute. Now India could still be good enough to beat them, but they will not be fed.

Sunday will be tactical, it will be emotional, it will be full of skill and some luck, and by the end of the night, both teams will have to make peace with whatever impostor they draw. That is the reality of the game.

Form guide

India have won every match except for the Super Eight contest against South Africa, after which they won the must-win games against Zimbabwe and West Indies, and then beat England in a high-scoring thriller in the semi-final.

New Zealand only barely made it to the semi-final, losing comprehensively to South Africa in the first round and to England in the Super Eight, but then they thrashed the unbeaten South Africans in the semi-final.

Kumble: Varun's form puts pressure on Bumrah

In the spotlight: Jasprit Bumrah and Daryl Mitchell

He didn't end up as the Player of the Match in either of them, but Jasprit Bumrah repeated in the semi-final the work he did in the final two years ago. England had brought a chase of 254 down to 69 off the last five, but Bumrah bowled two of those overs for just 14 runs. If he can again put in a performance where New Zealand only take what is on offer, India should win.

Daryl Mitchell has had a quiet tournament. He hardly got to bat in the group stage and then had an ordinary Super Eight round on slower pitches in Sri Lanka. Having steered New Zealand to their first ODI series win in India in January, Mitchell will be vital to his team because he has scored at two a ball against Bumrah in internationals, and 10.18 per over overall. If he can impose on Bumrah a normal day at the T20 office, he will have gone a long way to helping New Zealand's cause.

Team news: Questions over Varun and Neesham

Abhishek will not be touched, but India have a Varun Chakravarthy problem. Eight of his leakiest spells in T20Is have come in the last two and a half months. Current form has higher weightage in T20 cricket than in other formats and Varun's current form is 11.6 per over and four wickets since the start of the Super Eight round. The three alternatives are Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and Washington Sundar in that order of likelihood because India won't want to diminish their striking ability.

India (probable): 1 Abhishek Sharma, 2 Sanju Samson (wk), 3 Ishan Kishan, 4 Tilak Varma, 5 Suryakumar Yadav (capt), 6 Hardik Pandya, 7 Shivam Dube, 8 Axar Patel, 9 Arshdeep Singh, 10 Jasprit Bumrah, 11 Varun Chakravarthy/Kuldeep Yadav/Mohammed Siraj

The Samson factor - what New Zealand can do?

For New Zealand, the question is more about structure. They made do against South Africa with just three specialist bowlers, and James Neesham carded at No. 9. With the ball, Neesham went for 42 in three overs, and New Zealand were rescued by Rachin Ravindra's four overs for 29 runs and two wickets, including that of David Miller, who mishit a slot ball and still got caught only just inside the boundary. You won't always have such luck. Can New Zealand afford to play with the same structure against India? Jacob Duffy is a choice. Ish Sodhi might not be because the pitch in Ahmedabad is more suited to hit-the-deck bowlers than spinners.

New Zealand (probable): 1 Tim Seifert (wk), 2 Finn Allen, 3 Rachin Ravindra, 4 Glenn Phillips, 5 Mark Chapman, 6 Daryl Mitchell, 7 Mitchell Santner (capt), 8 Cole McConchie, 9 Jimmy Neesham/Jacob Duffy, 10 Matt Henry, 11 Lockie Ferguson

Pitch and conditions

The middle pitch on the square has been earmarked for the final, as it was for the IPL final last year but not for the 2023 ODI World Cup. Since 2024, this particular surface, a mix of red and black soil, is 5-3 in favour of the chasing side. In the IPL final last year, Royal Challengers Bengaluru successfully defended 190. Before that, Punjab Kings won batting first but only by 11 runs after scoring 243. The other successful defence was for South Africa against Canada in this World Cup. South Africa's easy chase against West Indies on this same surface - even though in an evening match - should tell you the pitch is full of runs. India said they wanted to bat first in Mumbai anyway, but that might not be the case should they win the toss, even keeping in mind their failed chase of 188 against South Africa earlier in the tournament, which was on a different pitch in the same ground.

Stats and trivia

🌹Since 2019, New Zealand are 2-2 against India in ICC tournament knockouts. They won the 2019 ODI World Cup semi-final and the World Test Championship final in 2021, but lost the ODI World Cup semi-final in 2023 and the Champions Trophy final last year. The 2000 Champions Trophy final win in Nairobi gives New Zealand the tiebreaker.

🌹India's win against England in the semi-final was the first time since 2014 that a total was defended successfully in a T20 World Cup knockout match held at night.

🌹New Zealand haven't won a limited-overs World Cup in either format, losing finals as recently as 2019 (ODI) and 2021 (T20I).

🌹Rachin has taken 11 wickets in this tournament. Only Trent Boult has taken more - 13 - for New Zealand in a World Cup.

🌹Varun has taken at least one wicket in his last 21 T20Is. Only Wanindu Hasaranga, Adil Rashid and Sandeep Lamichhane have had longer streaks.

🌲This is the third ICC finals in three different formats over the last six years between India and New Zealand - 2021 World Test Championship, 2025 Champions Trophy (ODI) and 2026 T20 World Cup.

🌲New Zealand have a 2-1 record over India in the ICC tournament finals - they won the CT 2000 and WTC 2021, and lost the Champions Trophy last year.

🌲Head to head, India lead New Zealand 18-11 with one tie but New Zealand have a 3-0 record over India in T20 Wowrld Cups - Johannesburg 2007, Nagpur 2016 and Dubai 2021.

🌲India have made it to the final for the fourth time in T20 World Cups, the most for any team.

🌲Six of the previous nine T20 WC finals have been won by the chasing side, of the other three, two were by India: 2007 and 2024 - both last-over finishes

🌲 credit to cricbuzz

🌹 Credit to Espn. Cricinfo

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Posted: 28 days ago
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India will keep same team vs NZ at Ahmedabad today -- Announced by Indias number 1 news channel -- Aaj Tak


Abhisheck Sharma

Sanju Samson

Tilak Verma

Axar Patel

Shivam Dube

Arshdeep

Varun Chakravarty

Ishan Kishan

Suryakumar

Jaspreet Bumrah

Hardik pandya

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Posted: 28 days ago
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Playing xl

Teams:

India (Playing XI): Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson(w), Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah

New Zealand

New Zealand (Playing XI): Tim Seifert(w), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, James , Mitchell Santner(c), Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Jacob Duffy


STAT: 11 of the 14 T20 World Cup knockout matches since 2016 (semis and the finals) have been won by the chasing side. Each of the three wins for the side batting first was by India.

Most appearances in Men’s T20 WC for NZ

29 - Kane Williamson

29 - Mitchell Santner

28 - Martin Guptill

28 - Ross Taylor

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Posted: 28 days ago
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STAT: Eight wides by NZ is the joint most by a Full Member side inside Powerplay


Highest PP scores in T20 WCs

92/0 - IND vs NZ, Ahmedabad, 2026 Final

92/1 - WI vs AFG, Bridgetown, 2024

91/1 - NED vs IRE, Sylhet, 2014

89/3 - ENG vs SA, Mumbai WS, 2016

86/1 - IND vs NAM, Delhi, 2026


Most expensive overs in T20 WC finals

24 - Ben Stokes (ENG) vs WI, Kolkata, 2016 (4 balls)

24 - Axar Patel (IND) vs SA, Bridgetown, 2024

24 - Lockie Ferguson (NZ) vs IND, Ahmedabad, 2026


STAT: This is the first 50-plus opening stand in a Men’s T20 WC final. Previous highest: 48 between Kamran Akmal and Shahzaib Hasan against Sri Lanka at Lord’s in 2009.


RAVINDRA GET RID OF ABHI

INDIA 110/1*

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Posted: 28 days ago
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2024 T20 wc Virat scored 89 in 8 innings — 76 in the final POTM

2026 T20 wc ABHI scored 131 in 8 innings - 51 in the final


3rd 50* by Sanju Samson in a row 97*/ 89/ 62*

Ind 150/1

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Posted: 28 days ago
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Kya Dhurandhar ballebaazi kar raha hai Sanju Samson

WAH MAZAA AA GAYA

a yellow background with the words omg absolutely incredible i love it on it

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Posted: 28 days ago
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Originally posted by: Sutapasima

Kya Dhurandhar ballebaazi kar raha hai Sanju Samson

WAH MAZAA AA GAYA

a yellow background with the words omg absolutely incredible i love it on it

Triple wkt by Neesham as india lost

Surya 0

Kishan 54

Sanju 89

204/4*

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Posted: 28 days ago
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256 nz need to Lift World cup T20 First time ever.

Jimmy Neesham who is that rare player who scored hundred on Debut in his first 2 test vs India ( ind's Azheruddin hit 3 in his first 3 test since debut)

Took 3 wkts in one over with Full toss ball & than

Tilak was dropped by Allen off Duffy. Ind 203/1 - rocked to 226/4*, Could be 5 down.


Nz need 256 to win in 20 overs

Ind 255/5 (20)

Sanju Samson 89 (46) Kishan 54 (23) Abhisheck 52 (21}, Shivam Dube 26 not out (8) Pandya 18, Extra 8

Matt Henry

4- 0- 49- 1


Jacob Duffy

3- 0- 42- 0


Lockie Ferguson

2- 0- 48- 0


Mitchell Santner

4 -0- 33- 0


Rachin Ravindra

2 -0 -32- 1 (12 wkts in wc)


James Neesham

4 /0/ 46 /3

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Posted: 28 days ago
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First Axar and now Bumrah both took wkt in their 1st over, Axar gets dangerous Allen & Bumrah removed Ravindra

Pandya gone for 21 in 6 ball - Siefert hit him 4/6/4/6

Nz 32/2* (3)

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Posted: 28 days ago
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Pandya ji close the door for Hong Kong' s Chapman


Mein Kyu Behti Ganga mein haath na Dho-Vu ? varun bole, he removed Siefert 5 sixes 52

NZ 5 down

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