T20 World Cup: India's star batter Rinku Singh has penned down an emotional tribute to his late father Khanchand Singh, who passed away on February 27 in Greater Noida, due to prolonged illness. Rinku attended his father's funeral after India's T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s match against Zimbabwe, before joining the squad in Kolkata for the crucial must-win match against the West Indies in the Super 8s stage. In a heartfelt post after India's T20 World Cup 2026 victory, Rinku said that even a single day without speaking to his father felt incomplete, and he struggles to imagine life ahead without him. I have never spent so many days without talking to you. I dont know how life will move forward without you But I know I will need you at every step, he wrote in a post on Instagram. You always taught me that duty comes first, so on the field I was only trying to fulfil your dream. Now that your dream has been fulfilled I just wish you were here with me. I will feel your absence in every small and big moment of happiness. I will miss you a lot, Papa, In a heartfelt post after India's T20 World Cup 2026 victory, Rinku said that even a single day without speaking to his father felt incomplete, and he struggles to imagine life ahead without him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the loss against the proteas Rinku was dropped from the team, and Sanju Samson came in place of the finisher. The move brought good results for the team as Sanju played back-to-back match-winning knocks in Super 8s, the semi-final and the final. Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe's Ndhlovu ruled out of third ODI after concussion scare
She is currently recovering and remains under medical observation following the incident
ICC Calls Off Board Meetings In Doha Amid West Asia Conflict: Report
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly called off its board and committee meetings in Doha due to the ongoing tensions in West Asia that have disrupted travel in the region. The meetings were scheduled to take place from March 25 to 27, bringing together ICC Board Directors, Chief Executives, committee members and senior leadership as part of the organisations ongoing governance calendar, providing an important opportunity to deliberate over key matters pertaining to the present and future of the global game. According to ESPNcricinfo, the ICC is still keeping the option open to hold in-person meetings in April, although that will depend on normal functioning of regional airspace to allow safe travel for board members. The report said that that among the major topics expected to be discussed were the future of global broadcast rights after the current deal expires in 2027, early talks regarding the next Future Tours Programme (FTP), and the qualification process for cricket at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. The Doha gathering would have marked the first time the ICC planned to host its board meetings in Qatar, a country that has recently reported a significant rise in cricket participation. Since 2020, overall participation in cricket in Qatar has grown by an impressive 447 per cent, driven largely by initiatives aimed at introducing the sport to new and younger audiences. Central to this growth has been crickets inclusion in the Qatar Olympic Committees School Olympic Programme, which has helped embed the game within schools across the country. The Doha gathering would have marked the first time the ICC planned to host its board meetings in Qatar, a country that has recently reported a significant rise in cricket participation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score An earlier series between Pakistan Shaheens and England Lions was also cancelled mid-way due to the same crisis. Article Source: IANS
'I Was Not Thinking This Was My First Match,' Pratika Reflects On Her Dream Test Debut
The Alyssa Healy: Indias young batter Pratika Rawal has spoken about her memorable Test debut after scoring a fighting 63 in the second innings against Australia in the one-off Test at the WACA Stadium on Sunday, saying she tried not to think about the pressure of making her debut in the format. Thats the beauty of this game, and I think I was not thinking that this was my first Test. Or, you know, Im debuting for my country, you know, this jersey is something which is very special to me. I carry a lot of responsibility on my shoulders, Pratika said in a video released by the BCCI Women on X. So I think I was just, like, inside enjoying my game. This is the format which I really love, which I want to score a lot of runs in. And I just practically did what I can do best, she added. Pratika also spoke about the challenges of Test cricket, saying that the longest format of the game pushes players to test their patience, character and mindset, especially when facing top-quality bowling attacks. So I think I was just, like, inside enjoying my game. This is the format which I really love, which I want to score a lot of runs in. And I just practically did what I can do best, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite Pratikas maiden half-century in the second innings, India could set Australia a target of only 25 runs. The Alyssa Healy-led side chased it down comfortably in just 4.3 overs to win the match by 10 wickets and seal the multi-format series 12-4. Article Source: IANS
BCCI announces 131 crore cash reward for Suryakumar Yadav's World Champion team
The amount is an increment of 6 crore from the 125 crore that Rohit Sharma's team was awarded back in 2024
BCCI To Honour Five ICC Trophy-winning Teams During Annual Awards On March 15
The BCCI Awards: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will host its annual awards ceremony on March 15 in New Delhi, where five Indian teams that won ICC trophies over the past year will be honoured, said secretary Devajit Saikia. The BCCI awards ceremony titled 'NAMAN', will celebrate Indias recent success in ICC events across formats and age groups, as well as honour the best performers in international and domestic games in the 2024/25 season. The BCCI Awards ceremony will happen on March 15 in New Delhi. We are going to invite all the ICC tournament winners, including the recent T20 World Cup champions, as well as coaches. Apart from the senior mens team, the senior womens team, U19 boys side, and U19 girls team, who won the trophy in 2025, will also be invited, Saikia told IANS on Tuesday. It is understood that the awards venue in the national capital will be a five-star hotel which is closer to the airport, as the mens team players have to join their respective IPL franchises for the pre-season camps ahead of the competition starting on March 28. Saikia also said Indias 2025 Champions Trophy-winning squad will also be honoured in the ceremony. We will also invite the 2025 Champions Trophy winning team members too. So, five ICC trophies won by various Indian teams during the course of last one year all the members of those teams will be honoured on the awards night and it will be a great evening, he added. It is understood that the awards venue in the national capital will be a five-star hotel which is closer to the airport, as the mens team players have to join their respective IPL franchises for the pre-season camps ahead of the competition starting on March 28. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Regarding the prize money breakdown for the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup winning team, we'll let you know soon. But the total amount of Rs 131 crore, this is an unprecedented amount given to any victorious Indian team by the BCCI. Apart from the winning team, all support staff and selectors will get this money too, Saikia concluded. Article Source: IANS
ICC Board meetings in Doha called off due to West Asia conflict
Some ICC meetings will take place virtually over the next few weeks
BCCI announces cash reward of INR 131 crore for India's World Cup-winning side
India beat NZ by 96 runs in Ahmedabad in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday
Casson tasked with leading Western Australia's revival
The long-time assistant coach will step into Adam Voges shoes after signing a three-year deal
BCCI Announces Massive Rs 131 Crore Cash Reward For T20 World Cup-winning Team India
T20 World Cup: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has declared a massive cash reward of Rs. 131 crore for the Indian Team after their victorious run in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. The Men in Blue, who defended their T20 World Cup title at home, becoming the first team to do so, received Rs. 125 crore in 2024 following their victory in the prestigious tournament. The BCCI's cash reward increased by six crore rupees from 2024, when Rohit Sharma led the side to their first win since the inaugural edition. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a cash reward of INR 131 crore for Team India following their triumphant campaign in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. The Board congratulates the players, support staff and selectors once again on this historic achievement and wishes them continued success in the future, the BCCI said in their statement. By successfully defending the title, India became the first team in the history of the tournament to retain the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. With this victory, India also became the first team to win the ICC Mens T20 World Cup thrice and also the first team to win it at home. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian side also received a substantial financial reward from the International Cricket Council (ICC) after their title triumph. After registering a commanding 96-run victory over New Zealand in the final, India claimed the winners purse of USD 2.34 million (approximately Rs 21.5 crore) awarded by the International Cricket Council. The runners-up, New Zealand, received USD 1.17 million (around Rs 10.75 crore). The hosts dominated the title clash from the very beginning, piling up a record total of 253 for five in a World T20 final. The innings was powered by a blistering 89 from Sanju Samson, which set the tone for Indias commanding performance. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian side also received a substantial financial reward from the International Cricket Council (ICC) after their title triumph. After registering a commanding 96-run victory over New Zealand in the final, India claimed the winners purse of USD 2.34 million (approximately Rs 21.5 crore) awarded by the International Cricket Council. The runners-up, New Zealand, received USD 1.17 million (around Rs 10.75 crore). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Samson finished the tournament as the Player of the Series after scoring 321 runs in just five innings, while Bumrah was named Player of the Match for his decisive performance in the final. Article Source: IANS
Hayden appointed as Gujarat Titans batting coach
This will be Hayden's first coaching stint in the IPL
Jess Jonassen Steps Down As Queensland And Brisbane Heat Captain
New South Wales Breakers: Australian all-rounder Jess Jonassen has stepped down from her leadership roles with Queensland Fire and Brisbane Heat Women, bringing to an end a five-year stint as captain across domestic competitions. Jonassen, who informed Queensland Cricket chief executive Terry Svenson of her decision last month, is set to reach another milestone this week when she plays her 100th match in the Women's National Cricket League on Saturday at Allan Border Field. The experienced spinner had led both sides since taking over from Kirby Short in 2020, captaining Brisbane in 81 matches in the Women's Big Bash League and Queensland in 30 WNCL fixtures. Jonassen recently returned to competitive action against New South Wales Breakers after recovering from shoulder surgery that prematurely ended her WBBL campaign in December. During her absence, wicketkeeper Georgia Redmayne stepped in as stand-in captain and will continue to lead the Fire for the remainder of the WNCL season, while Jonassen focuses solely on her playing responsibilities. Explaining her decision, Jonassen said the choice followed a period of reflection in recent weeks. I did have every intention of wanting to lead again this season, but the NSW trip helped open my eyes to a number of things and has helped me come to this decision. I am very grateful for the past five years and to those who showed faith in me being the person to help lead these teams forward, she was quoted as saying by Queensland Cricket. When I sat down and thought hard about what was best for the future, I realised I could no longer give my all in the role. I know this is the best decision for both me and the team. Im very much looking forward to finishing my career as a senior player who leads from within and will support whoever gets the opportunity to lead these teams next. We have some impressive leaders in our group, and I will give them whatever assistance they need, she added. The veteran all-rounder also expressed gratitude to the coaching staff and administrators who supported her during her captaincy. A huge thank you to the coaches Mark Sorell and Jeff Thomas and all their support staff for the past few seasons. And similarly, our CEO Terry Svenson and the Board and Staff of Queensland Cricket for backing me and supporting the team throughout. My wife Sarah and my family helped me arrive at this decision when I was wrestling with what I wanted to do, and their love and support means I know I have made the right call. The veteran all-rounder also expressed gratitude to the coaching staff and administrators who supported her during her captaincy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the Fire are preparing for a crucial pair of WNCL fixtures against Victoria Women at Allan Border Field on Thursday and Saturday. The results could determine whether Queensland secure a place in the final against the New South Wales Breakers in Sydney later this month. Article Source: IANS
'I've almost rebirthed myself at 38' - Bates targets T20 World Cup after injury layoff
With Gaze set to retain her spot at the top, Bates is preparing for a new role in the middle order
IPL 2026: Matthew Hayden Joins Gujarat Titans As Batting Coach
ICC Cricket World Cup: The Gujarat Titans have appointed former Australian opener Matthew Hayden as their batting coach ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026 season, the franchise confirmed on Tuesday. A two-time ICC Cricket World Cup winner and one of the most formidable openers of his generation, Hayden brings extensive international experience and a deep understanding of modern T20 batting to the Titans coaching setup. His addition strengthens the teams support staff as the 2022 champions prepare for the new season. Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki said the former Australian stars appointment comes at an important moment for the franchise. Matthews appointment comes at a pivotal phase in our journey. As a franchise committed to excellence and long-term success, we are constantly focused on strengthening our cricketing ecosystem. His experience at the highest level, coupled with his ability to mentor emerging talent, will be instrumental in shaping our batting identity for the seasons ahead, Solanki said. Hayden, meanwhile, expressed his excitement about taking on the role and outlined the standard he hopes to instil within the sides batting unit. Commenting on his appointment, the Aussie great said, Good batting applies pressure. Great batting owns the game. Thats the standard we want to set at Gujarat Titans. During an illustrious international career with Australia, Hayden featured in 273 matches across formats and scored more than 15,000 runs. Renowned for his aggressive yet technically sound approach, he played a significant role in shaping the powerplay dominance that defines modern white-ball cricket. Hayden also left a notable mark on the IPL during his stint with Chennai Super Kings between 2008 and 2010. Across 32 appearances, he scored 1,107 runs at an average of 36.90 and a strike rate of 137.52. During an illustrious international career with Australia, Hayden featured in 273 matches across formats and scored more than 15,000 runs. Renowned for his aggressive yet technically sound approach, he played a significant role in shaping the powerplay dominance that defines modern white-ball cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He capped his IPL journey on a high by helping Chennai Super Kings secure their maiden league title in 2010, leaving a lasting legacy through both his performances and his fearless approach to T20 batting. Article Source: IANS
Indian Wells: Carlos Alcaraz battles back to reach fourth round
Alcaraz had to dig deep against the big-serving Frenchman, who fended off a set point on the way to winning the first-set tiebreaker
Jonassen stands down as Queensland and Brisbane Heat captain
The allrounder, who has recently returned from injury, had held the roles since 2020
Why Nari Contractor Never Played Test Cricket Again After His 1962 Skull Injury?
Recently, former India cricketer and captain Nari Contractor celebrated his 92nd birthday. He is widely remembered as the cricketer whose international career was cut short after he was struck on the skull by a vicious bouncer from West Indies pacer Charlie Griffith during a tour match against Barbados on Indias 1962 tour of the Caribbean. The match was played between the second Test at Kingston which turned out to be Contractors 31st and final international appearance and the third Test of the five-match series at Kensington Oval in Barbados. His skull was fractured and it needed a series of surgeries which saved him. Everywhere it is written that this injury cut short his international cricket career. The brave attempt to stage a comeback to Test cricket was not successful. A very interesting question is why he didnt play, even after having recovered? Let us look at the facts: Fact is that, once recovered, Nari Contractor returned to cricket and very soon he was playing first class cricket. Then why didn't he stage a comeback to Test cricket? To answer this question, a relook at the injury scene is very important. When Charlie Griffith bouncer hit Contractor, he sustained a serious head injury and immediate treatment was required. Incidentally, the West Indian captain Frank Worrell was present there and he took immediate action to save the life of Nari. Former India captain Ghulam Ahmed was manager of the touring India team and he ensured that specialists arrived in time to perform surgery. Taking personal responsibility and without wasting any precious time, it was Ghulam Ahmed who had consented for the surgery. Many lined up to donate the blood to facilitate the surgery and ultimately five (Frank Worrell, Chandu Borde, Bapu Nadkarni, Polly Umrigar and KN Prabhu, a journalist) donated the blood as they had the same blood group. Contractor always said, If I am living today, its only because of Ghulam. A lesser known fact is that a steel plate was inserted in his skull to save him, instead of putting a mesh, so that if he gets hit on this side (right) again, nothing will happen to him. This process took two and a half hours but this plate helped and he recovered. Although this surgery gave confidence to Contractor to play again, he was advised to retire from playing Test cricket. On the other hand he was determined to make a comeback. Nari Contractor resumed playing first-class cricket in 1962-63 for Gujarat (Ranji Trophy) and West Zone (Duleep Trophy). He continued playing till 1970-71 and in between his name was in consideration for Indias 1967-68 tour of Australia. When Contractor resumed cricket in 1962, incidentally another Charlie (Stayers) bowled to him at practice, at the Cricket Club of India so that he should have the feel of the pace. Stayers was one of four West Indian fast bowlers brought in by the BCCI to play domestic cricket in India in that season. Contractor played in Ranji and other tournaments but not Test cricket. Contractor still regrets that he did not play a Test match, I wanted to play just one Test after my head injury. Its on record that Dr. Chandy who inserted a metal plate in Contractors head, had told him, I want to tell you (Contractor) in plain and simple English that if you want to be a vegetable for the rest of your life, dont ever play cricket again. Contractor however had other ideas and returned to cricket. He later revealed that the selectors were hesitant to pick him due to the fear of another head injury and never picked him again. They were too afraid. What if he got hit again? What if next time the result was worse? They could not take that responsibility. However Contractor kept playing domestic cricket. A very interesting fact is that whenever Nari was considered for Test selection again, Ghulam Ahmed was consulted about his condition. Nari always said that his life was saved by the team manager Ghulam Ahmed who called in the local surgeon just in time when he was vomiting blood in a bucket. Incidentally when Contractor was seriously in line for a Test comeback, the same Ghulam Ahmed was the chairman of selectors. It is reported that one evening, Ghulam met Nari and told him that he was certainly good enough to play for India again, but he would not pick him, because he could not bear the possibility of another life threatening injury to his dearest friend. Nari didnt argue and accepted that it was difficult to argue with a man who had saved his life. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For your information: The titanium plate inserted in Nari Contractors head was removed after 60 years at the Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai. The body had started rejecting the plate, making it necessary to remove it.
Siniakova ends Andreeva's Indian Wells defence in third round
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Zampa steps aside from One-Day Cup final to ensure Sangha can play
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Gautam Gambhir gives one-line reply to MS Dhoni's post after India's World Cup win
After India's World Cup victory, a warm social media exchange between MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir caught attention. Dhoni congratulated the Indian team on Instagram and shared a playful message for head coach Gambhir, and the coach responded. This comes years after Dhoni and Gambhir's alleged feud following the 2011 WC.
Vibes or fumes? England's McCullum era may have run out of road
Flawed but valiant T20 World Cup campaign offers scant proof that Brendon McCullum can recreate the magic
Devine, Bates and Tahuhu return to New Zealand squad for South Africa T20Is
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BCCI Congratulates Team India On ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 Triumph
ICC Chair Mr Jay Shah: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) congratulated Team India on winning the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, defeating New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India secured a resounding 96-run victory in the summit clash to lift the trophy in front of a packed home crowd. Indias triumph marks a historic achievement as the team successfully defends the ICC Mens T20 World Cup title, becoming the first side in the history of the tournament to retain the trophy. The victory also carries special significance as India become the first nation to win the ICC Mens T20 World Cup on home soil, making the occasion even more memorable for millions of fans. Led superbly by captain Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian team displayed a brand of fearless and dynamic cricket throughout the tournament. Combining explosive batting, disciplined bowling and outstanding fielding, the team maintained consistency across all phases of the competition and rose to the occasion in the most demanding moments. The BCCI also appreciated head coach Gautam Gambhir and the entire support staff for their leadership, planning and preparation that helped shape a confident and well-balanced side capable of performing under pressure. The Board also commends the Mens Selection Committee for identifying and backing a group of players who combined experience with youthful energy, resulting in a formidable squad that delivered on the biggest stage. The BCCI also thanks all its affiliated State Associations for their continued contribution in helping achieve this vision, BCC said in a statement. Congratulating the team, BCCI president Mithun Manhas said, Winning the ICC Mens T20 World Cup is a moment of immense pride for the entire nation. To defend the title and achieve this feat on home soil makes it even more special. The team played outstanding cricket throughout the tournament under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav and the guidance of Head Coach Gautam Gambhir. I congratulate every member of the squad, the coaching staff and the selectors for this remarkable accomplishment. The Board also commends the Mens Selection Committee for identifying and backing a group of players who combined experience with youthful energy, resulting in a formidable squad that delivered on the biggest stage. The BCCI also thanks all its affiliated State Associations for their continued contribution in helping achieve this vision, BCC said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rajeev Shukla, vice-president, BCCI, said, This victory is the result of collective effort, meticulous preparation and the commitment shown by the players and support staff throughout the tournament. The team has displayed remarkable composure and confidence in high-pressure situations, a hallmark of champion sides. To win the ICC Mens T20 World Cup in front of our home fans makes the moment even more special and memorable. I would like to acknowledge the efforts of ICC Chair Mr Jay Shah, whose strong leadership continues to strengthen the global growth of the game. We thank the ICC for organising such a wonderful tournament that showcased the very best of T20 cricket. This triumph will remain a historic milestone for Indian cricket and a source of immense pride for the entire nation. Article Source: IANS
IndiaNew Zealand Discuss Expanding Sports Cooperation As 2026 Marks 100 Years Of Sporting Ties
New Zealand Centenary Sports Cooperation: Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday chaired a high level ministerial meeting with New Zealand sports delegation to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in sports and strengthening collaboration between the sporting ecosystems of the two countries. The year 2026 marks 100 years of sporting ties between India and New Zealand, tracing back to the historic 1926 Indian Army hockey tour to New Zealand, one of the earliest major sporting engagements between the two nations. Building on this legacy, both countries explored new initiatives to deepen cooperation and strengthen sports diplomacy. The Indian delegation included Shri Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary (Sports), along with senior officials from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the Sports Authority of India, the Indian Olympic Association and representatives from national sports federations. Earlier in the day, Shri Rao led a delegation-level meeting with New Zealand officials to discuss expanding bilateral sports cooperation. The delegations identified priority sports for collaboration, including rugby, rowing, canoeing, sailing, athletics and cycling. The New Zealand delegation was led by Chris Bishop, Associate Minister for Sport and Recreation, and included Patrick John Rata, New Zealand High Commissioner to India, former international cricketer Ross Taylor, Raelene Castle, CEO of Sport New Zealand, and representatives from Hockey New Zealand, Athletics New Zealand and Paralympics New Zealand. The discussions focused on the IndiaNew Zealand Centenary Sports Cooperation Programme 2026, a year-long initiative designed to commemorate the centenary of sporting ties and expand collaboration in sports development, high-performance training, innovation and people-to-people engagement. Both sides discussed organising sports and cultural exchange initiatives, including a proposed IndiaNew Zealand Sports and Culture Week to be hosted across cities in both countries, bringing together athletes, coaches and communities while celebrating indigenous sporting traditions. A key focus of the meeting was strengthening collaboration in high-performance sports through joint training camps, coaching exchanges and knowledge sharing in sports science, analytics and athlete performance systems. The discussions also explored integrating New Zealands coach development framework into the curriculum of the National Institute of Sports (NIS), Patiala. A key focus of the meeting was strengthening collaboration in high-performance sports through joint training camps, coaching exchanges and knowledge sharing in sports science, analytics and athlete performance systems. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and New Zealand to deepen sports cooperation and translate the centenary partnership into tangible outcomes for athletes, coaches and sporting ecosystems in both countries. Article Source: IANS
Champions Samson, Bumrah Among Four Indians In ICC T20 WC Team Of The Tournament
ICC T20 WC: Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, the Player of the Tournament, leads the victorious team, having scored 321 runs in just five innings. Initially not part of the Indian XI, Samson distinguished himself with Player of the Match awards against West Indies and England. He then set the record for the highest individual score in a Mens T20 World Cup final with 89 runs against New Zealand on Sunday. He is accompanied by teammates Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, and Jasprit Bumrah as Indias impressive home victory is celebrated. Kishan scored 317 runs, the fourth highest among all players, while leading India's batting at the top of the order with a remarkable strike rate of 193.29, anchoring the team's performance. He scored a masterful 77 as his opening innings against Pakistan, then moved to the number three spot, delivering key performances against England and New Zealand, including a half-century in the final. Pandya is the third Indian batter named, valued for his contributions with both bat and ball. He scored two half-centuries and delivered impactful spells when needed, such as a 52 off 28 against Namibia. Additionally, he took nine wickets overall. Bumrah is the fourth Indian player in the team, recognised as the Player of the Match in the final for his outstanding bowling. He was the joint-leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 14 wickets in eight matches. In the final, he took four wickets for 15 runs and maintained an economy rate of 6.21 overall. Pakistans Sahibzada Farhan tops the order, finishing as the tournament's leading run-scorer with 383 runs. He scored at an average of 76.60 and achieved two centuries, one against Sri Lanka and another against Namibia. Aiden Markram is one of two South Africans on the team, with the Proteas captain scoring 286 including three half-centuries - helping his team reach the semi-finals. Compatriot Lungi Ngidi is also featured, having taken 12 wickets at an average of 15.58. He claimed four wickets against Canada, three each against Afghanistan and the West Indies, and delivered an impressive economical spell against India, conceding only 15 runs in four overs Englands Will Jacks moves into the middle order due to his exceptional all-round performances as his team advanced to the semi-finals. Jacks consistently delivered key contributions to help England win, such as a vital unbeat 32 off 18 balls and a two for 23 spell against New Zealand, earning him one of four Player of the Match awards. He is joined in the team by teammate Adil Rashid, who took 13 wickets at an average of 14.15. Jason Holder from the West Indies secures his spot on the team through impressive contributions with both bat and ball. He took three wickets versus Scotland and four against Nepal before delivering a notable performance with the bat in the Super Eights. Zimbabwes Blessing Muzarabani completes the team, playing a crucial role in their impressive group stage performance. Muzarabani claimed four wickets for 17 runs in the match against Australia and ended the group stage with a total of nine wickets. Shadley van Schalkwyk, the teams 12th player, took 13 wickets for the USA, averaging 6.84 and maintaining an economy rate of 6.80. Selection panel: Ian Bishop, Natalie Germanos, Eoin Morgan (Broadcasters); Gaurav Saxena (ICC Representative); Rex Clementine (Sports Journalist) ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 Team of the Tournament Selection panel: Ian Bishop, Natalie Germanos, Eoin Morgan (Broadcasters); Gaurav Saxena (ICC Representative); Rex Clementine (Sports Journalist) Also Read: Live Cricket Score 12th player: Shadley van Schalkwyk Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka appoint Gary Kirsten as men's head coach
Kirsten will take over the reins on April 15 on a two-year contract that runs until April 14 2028
Sanju Samson Receives Heartwarming Reception At Thiruvananthapuram Airport After T20 WC Win
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport: Indias wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson received a rousing welcome at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Monday as fans gathered to celebrate his heroics in Indias triumphant campaign at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. Fans greeted the Kerala star as he arrived home, with supporters lining the airport premises to catch a glimpse of the local hero who played a pivotal role in India's victory. Representing India, Samson emerged as one of the standout performers of the tournament. His breakthrough moment came during the Super Eights clash against the West Indies, where he produced a commanding innings (97* off 50) that shifted the momentum of Indias campaign and set up a crucial victory. He followed it up with a defining performance in the semifinal against England. Under pressure on a big stage, Samson delivered a composed yet aggressive knock, scoring 89 and steering India through a tense contest and booking the teams place in the final. The crowning moment arrived in the final against New Zealand. Samson played one of the finest innings of the tournament, scoring another blistering 89 to power India to a formidable total. His knock proved decisive as India went on to clinch the title, cementing his status as one of the heroes of the campaign. Samson, who hails from Vizhinjam near Thiruvananthapuram and has long been a beloved figure in the states sporting landscape, returned home to scenes of pride and admiration, where he was received by Education Minister V. Shivankutty and presented with a memento. The crowning moment arrived in the final against New Zealand. Samson played one of the finest innings of the tournament, scoring another blistering 89 to power India to a formidable total. His knock proved decisive as India went on to clinch the title, cementing his status as one of the heroes of the campaign. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the T20 World Cup trophy secured and a heros welcome awaiting him, Samsons journey from Keralas cricketing circuits to the global stage has become a moment of collective pride for the state and the country. Article Source: IANS
Suryakumar Yadav Poses With T20 WC Trophy At Historic Adalaj Stepwell After Indias Title Triumph
ICC Cricket World Cup: India captain Suryakumar Yadav visited the historic Adalaj Ni Vav on Monday, where he posed with the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 trophy following Indias title-winning campaign. Images shared by the International Cricket Council (ICC) showed the Indian skipper at the intricately designed stepwell, one of Gujarats most renowned heritage landmarks, located near Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. The 15th-century structure, known for its elaborate carvings and architectural design, has long attracted tourists and history enthusiasts. Suryakumars visit came a day after Indias emphatic victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final. The Indian team sealed the title with a commanding 96-run win at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, successfully defending the trophy and further cementing their dominance in the shortest format. The stepwell also holds recent cricketing significance. Ahead of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup final, former India captain Rohit Sharma and Australia skipper Pat Cummins had posed for a photoshoot at the same location. Despite the tournament celebrations continuing across the country, Suryakumar appeared to take a moment to explore the historic monument. Photographs from the visit showed him walking through the stepwells ornate corridors and admiring the detailed stonework while holding the World Cup trophy. The stepwell also holds recent cricketing significance. Ahead of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup final, former India captain Rohit Sharma and Australia skipper Pat Cummins had posed for a photoshoot at the same location. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the final, played at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the worlds largest cricket venue, India defeated New Zealand in front of a packed crowd to claim their second consecutive T20 World Cup title, also becoming the first team to win a home World Cup and the first team to clinch a record third title. Article Source: IANS
Gujarat: Suryakumar Yadav Visits Adalaj Stepwell With T20 World Cup Trophy
T20 World Cup: A day after India sealed a record-breaking T20 World Cup victory in Ahmedabad, captain Suryakumar Yadav visited the historic Adalaj Stepwell with the ICC Mens T20 World Cup trophy, drawing large crowds of cricket fans to the centuries-old monument on Monday. People gathered around the stepwell complex and along nearby roads to catch a glimpse of the Indian captain holding the trophy following the national teams triumph a day earlier. Some climbed terraces overlooking the monument while chanting India, India as Yadav arrived at the site. Police personnel were deployed around the heritage monument to manage the crowd and ensure security during the visit. India secured the 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup title on Sunday with a comprehensive 96-run victory over the New Zealand national cricket team in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The match was played before a packed crowd at the worlds largest cricket stadium. Batting first, India posted 255 for five in their allotted 20 overs. Sanju Samson scored 89 off 46 balls, while Abhishek Sharma contributed 52 from 21 deliveries and Ishan Kishan added 54 from 25 balls to lift the total to the highest score recorded in a mens T20 World Cup final. New Zealand, led by captain Mitchell Santner, were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs while chasing the target. Pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah took four wickets for 15 runs, while Axar Patel claimed three wickets as India completed a dominant victory. Speaking after the final, Yadav said the significance of the moment would take time to sink in. It will take some time to understand this moment. It has been a long journey, and I am very happy. After 2024, the BCCI and its secretary, Jay Shah, showed their faith in me. Winning the trophy at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is a special feeling, he said. Speaking after the final, Yadav said the significance of the moment would take time to sink in. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The stepwell, known for its intricate carvings and Indo-Islamic design, is among Gujarats prominent tourist attractions. Article Source: IANS
SLC Appoint Gary Kirsten As Head Coach Of Men's Cricket Team
National High Performance Center: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Monday announced the appointment of former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten as the new head coach of the national men's team, effective from April 15. Kirsten, who enjoyed a distinguished international career representing South Africa, served as the head coach of the India men's national team from 2008 to 2011 and the head coach of the South Africa mens national team from 2011 to 2013. The appointment of the new head coach is part of Sri Lanka Crickets efforts to revamp the structure of the National High Performance Center, SLC said in a statement. During his tenures with the respective teams, he guided both teams to achieve significant heights in international cricket, including India winning the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup in 2011 and South Africa becoming the number 1 ranked team in all formats of the game during the year 2013. Kirstens most recent engagement was with Cricket Namibia during the concluded ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 as a consultant. During his playing career, which spanned from 1993 to 2004, Kirsten scored a total of 14,087 runs across Test and One Day International (ODI) formats, including 21 Test centuries and 13 ODI centuries. Kirstens most recent engagement was with Cricket Namibia during the concluded ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 as a consultant. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among Kirstens primary responsibilities will be guiding the Sri Lanka National Mens Team in its preparation and campaign for the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2027, which will be held in South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. Article Source: IANS
Afghanistan-Sri Lanka white-ball series set to be postponed due to West Asia conflict
The series was scheduled to be played in the UAE, which has been affected by the ongoing military crisis
T20 World Cup: Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has heaped praise on the current Indian side following its historic victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, calling the team the best white-ball unit and lauding the leadership of captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir. India clinched the title after defeating New Zealand national cricket team by 96 runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, becoming the first team to win three Mens T20 World Cup titles while also successfully defending the trophy. Speaking to reporters in Ahmedabad after the victory, Pathan said the current Indian team has established itself as the most dominant white-ball side. There is no doubt that this is the best white-ball team, Pathan told reporters here in Ahmedabad. He credited Suryakumars leadership and Gambhirs role in building a strong and united unit that has consistently delivered results on the global stage. The way Suryakumar Yadav captained and the way Gautam Gambhir brought the team together was remarkable, he said. Pathan also highlighted Gambhirs humility in acknowledging the contributions of other key figures in Indian cricket, noting that the head coach had openly credited those who played a role in shaping the team. What impressed me the most was how Gautam gave credit to everyone Ajit Agarkar, VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid. It shows that his heart is very clean, Pathan said. According to Pathan, Gambhirs attitude reflects the importance of clear intentions and teamwork in achieving success at the highest level. When your heart is pure and your intentions are right, you get the results. Indian cricket has got the result. All of you also prayed for it, there is no doubt about that, he said. Indias latest triumph also marked their second consecutive T20 World Cup title, following their victory in 2024, further cementing the teams dominance in the shortest format. Pathan said the teams back-to-back successes have brought immense joy to former players who continue to follow Indian cricket closely. The way we are winning back-to-back World Cups now, I think for us former cricketers who have played the game and remain connected to Indian cricket, it feels very good and brings peace to the heart, he added. Pathan said the teams back-to-back successes have brought immense joy to former players who continue to follow Indian cricket closely. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Whenever the Indian team wins the World Cup, our celebrations and dancing will continue, Pathan said. Article Source: IANS
Litton Das to bat at No. 5 in ODIs against Pakistan
Bangladesh coach Simmons said the wicketkeeper's ability against spin was one of the reasons for the move
I Dont Think Anyone Particularly Was Dropped: Hesson Explains Babars Exclusion For Bangladesh ODIs
Muhammad Ghazi Ghori: Pakistan mens head coach Mike Hesson clarified on Monday that senior batter Babar Azam had not been dropped from the squad for the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh, insisting the changes were aimed at giving opportunities to emerging players. Pakistan named a significantly altered squad for the series, leaving out several established names. Along with Babar, the selectors also omitted all-rounder Saim Ayub, injured opener Fakhar Zaman, wicketkeeper-batter Haseebullah, spinner Mohammad Nawaz and fast bowler Naseem Shah. In their place, six uncapped players, namely Sahibzada Farhan, Abdul Samad, Maaz Sadaqat, Muhammad Ghazi Ghori, Saad Masood and Shamyl Hussain have been included in the squad. Addressing the changes, Hesson said the decisions were part of a broader effort to test bench strength rather than remove specific players from contention. I don't think anyone particularly was dropped. I think, as I said, it's a great opportunity for us to look at some younger talent, Hesson said in the pre-match press conference. The coach pointed out that Pakistan rarely get windows in the international calendar to experiment with fresh faces due to the frequent build-up to major tournaments. We get very few opportunities in the calendar to give a number of promising players opportunities. You're either heading into a pinnacle event or just leading into it, so it depends how many players debut here, he explained. Hesson highlighted the strong performances of several newcomers, particularly Farhan, who impressed during the recently concluded ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. There's a lot of players that have been around the circuit for a while and have been waiting for this opportunity. Someone like Sahibzada Farhan has obviously forced his case through how well he's done in the T20 World Cup, but he's also done very well domestically when he's been able to play 50-over cricket as well, he said. He also praised other young players included in the squad, emphasising their domestic credentials. There's a lot of players that have been around the circuit for a while and have been waiting for this opportunity. Someone like Sahibzada Farhan has obviously forced his case through how well he's done in the T20 World Cup, but he's also done very well domestically when he's been able to play 50-over cricket as well, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistans squad reshuffle comes after the teams campaign in the T20 World Cup ended before the semi-finals. Despite competitive performances, Pakistan missed out on qualification due to net run rate after failing to secure a decisive result against New Zealand. The side also struggled in key matches against stronger opponents, including defeats to England and India. Article Source: IANS
We Played With All Our Heart: Kishan, Abhishek Reflect On Indias T20 World Cup Triumph
T20 World Cup: India players Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma reflected on their sides historic triumph in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, with the duo recalling the teams resilience and unity after lifting the trophy following a commanding win over New Zealand in the final on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In a video shared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the two players spoke candidly about the emotions surrounding Indias title-winning campaign and the journey that led to the moment. Kishan highlighted the significance of the victory, noting that the host nation had never previously won the tournament before Indias triumph. Hosting nation never won the World Cup, and here we are. We played with all our hearts. We worked out throughout the tournament, we were in a very good headspace, we backed each other and thats what India team is all about. It was the last time at the 2023 World Cup; I was there, and we were all crying in the dressing room. But this is how things turn around. We played a very good game, credit goes to everyone, support staff, and everyone who was with us, and today here we are, lifting the trophy and we hope to do it again, Kishan said in a bcci.tv video. Abhishek, who played a key role during the tournament, described the moment of winning the World Cup as the pinnacle of his career so far. One of the best. Its the top of the moment, Abhishek said. Kishan also praised his teammate for maintaining a positive attitude even during difficult phases in the competition. Look at this champion. You dont get runs, it doesnt matter. Be in a good headspace. First of all, even when he was not scoring runs, he was always there to help each other, he said. Reflecting on his personal struggles earlier in the tournament, Abhishek credited the team environment and support staff for helping him stay confident. If you would have told me that were winning the cup and getting the last wicket as well, then I would have been suffering through that days because it wasnt easy for me. But I think the team, coaches, everyone, the way they were treating me, the way they were helping me throughout, I didnt feel alone at all for a single day. Because you never feel this in the team. When youre not scoring well, youre doing well throughout the year and then suddenlyIm very proud of the team, an emotional and overwhelmed Abhishek said. Reflecting on his personal struggles earlier in the tournament, Abhishek credited the team environment and support staff for helping him stay confident. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Im proud of him! Its a dream come true because I saw the last World Cup at home, I was really proud of the team, 2024 as well, and winning the World Cup for your team and doing well, throughout the journeyit was something to remember. Article Source: IANS
Hesson: Pakistan's new faces have 'earned the right to get opportunities'
Pakistan have six uncapped players on Bangladesh tour, with Hesson keen to test them in conditions that challenge visiting sides
T20 WC: Indias Triumph Reflects Sheer Dominance In World Cricket, Says BCCI Secy Devajit Saikia
ICC T20 World Cup Trophies: Hailing Indias historic victory in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Devajit Saikia said the back-to-back triumph underlines the teams dominance in world cricket and marks a proud moment for the entire nation. India scripted history on Sunday after defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, becoming the first team to win three Mens T20 World Cup titles while also successfully defending the crown. Reacting to the landmark achievement, Saikia said the win was a moment of national celebration and praised the team for their fearless approach throughout the tournament. History created, history rewritten. The nation celebrates this historic triumph of Team India that successfully defended our T20 World Cup. Hearty congratulations & hats off to Skipper Suryakumar Yadav, Head Coach Gautam Gambhir and each member of the entire Team India for their fearless brand of cricket and never say die attitude, Saikia told IANS. Indias triumph was built on a dominant performance in the final. Batting first, the hosts piled up a massive 255/5 in their 20 overs, the highest total ever recorded in a T20 World Cup final. Sanju Samson led the charge with a blistering 89 off 46 balls, while Abhishek Sharma struck a rapid 52 and Ishan Kishan added 54 to put New Zealand under immense pressure. History created, history rewritten. The nation celebrates this historic triumph of Team India that successfully defended our T20 World Cup. Hearty congratulations & hats off to Skipper Suryakumar Yadav, Head Coach Gautam Gambhir and each member of the entire Team India for their fearless brand of cricket and never say die attitude, Saikia told IANS. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Saikia said the back-to-back titles highlight the strength and consistency of Indian cricket on the global stage. Two successive ICC T20 World Cup Trophies is a phenomenal and unprecedented achievement which proves India's sheer dominance in world cricket, he added. Article Source: IANS
BCCI VP Rajeev Shukla: Indias historic ICC Mens T20 World Cup final victory has drawn widespread praise, with Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President Rajeev Shukla hailing the victory as a moment of immense pride and joy for the country. India scripted history on Sunday by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, becoming the first team to win three Mens T20 World Cup titles while also successfully defending the crown and lifting the trophy on home soil. Reacting to the landmark achievement, Shukla said the consistent success of Indian teams across formats and age groups had made the moment even more special. The Indian team has won the final, which is a matter of great happiness for us. We have been winning World Cups consistently. We have won the womens tournament as well, and the Under-19 one too. Winning so many trophies together is quite remarkable. It is a very pleasant feeling and a moment of great joy. We have achieved a huge success, and no amount of praise for this success would be enough, Shukla told IANS. Indias commanding victory came after posting a massive 255/5 in their 20 overs, powered by Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, along with half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. The bowlers then delivered a clinical performance, dismissing New Zealand for 159 in 19 overs to seal a comprehensive 96-run win. The Indian team has won the final, which is a matter of great happiness for us. We have been winning World Cups consistently. We have won the womens tournament as well, and the Under-19 one too. Winning so many trophies together is quite remarkable. It is a very pleasant feeling and a moment of great joy. We have achieved a huge success, and no amount of praise for this success would be enough, Shukla told IANS. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Notably, Kapil Dev, MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Harmanpreet Kaur are the only four captains, apart from Surya, across senior mens and womens cricket, to have led the nation to an ICC title. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson said his comeback midway through the victorious 2026 Mens T20 World Cup was sparked by words from head coach Gautam Gambhir, who told him to be ready for playing the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. Samson didnt get to play a game in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup win, and featured in the league stage clash against Namibia in New Delhi, as Abhishek Sharma was recovering from stomach infection. He got redrafted into the playing eleven from the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. But it was from the must-win clash against the West Indies, where he hit an unforgettable 97 not out, that Samson lit up the World Cup with knocks of 89 in the semi-final against England and then in the final against New Zealand. Overall, Samson amassed 321 runs at an average of 80.25 and strike-rate of 199.37 and was adjudged Player of the Tournament, as India won their third title. I met Gauti bhai in the gym before the Zimbabwe game, and that's where he told me, 'Sanju, be ready, you are going to play the next game.' I was 100 per cent ready. In my mind, I said, 'Yes, now let's do the talking, this is what I was waiting for,' said Samson to JioStar at the conclusion of the final, where India won by 96 runs. He also talked about how he doesnt like competing alongside his team-mates for spots in the playing eleven. But I would like to share something very honest, I don't like to compete with my teammates in the squad. Once we are together fighting for a cause, then I bring out my best. During the New Zealand series, it was always about, 'Will I be part of the team or not?' I never perform well when I am fighting for places. But when the opportunity came, we were together fighting for one goal, the World Cup, so I'm glad things worked out in the end. Talking about his emotions while experiencing a roller-coaster ride - from sitting on the bench in the 2024 edition win to winning the Player of the Tournament in the 2026 edition, Samson was at his unplugged best. It was in my mind, but when we were playing the World Cup in the West Indies a year and a half ago, I was thinking, visualising and practising to do something like this. But after the New Zealand series, I thought my dreams were shattered. I think God had his own plans and I'm so grateful. I was broken after the New Zealand series and I let myself feel that I was broken. I was absolutely not moving from my bed for four to five days. I couldn't bat. I was completely out of the system. I wasn't happy and I behaved like I wasn't happy. I let myself feel the emotions. So, I accepted the fact that I didn't use the opportunities I got. I was realistic with myself. I didn't fight those emotions and I didn't pretend to be confident. Once I accepted the fact, I could recover a bit quicker. India bowler Varun Chakaravarthy, who ended as the joint leading wicket-taker with 14 scalps, said the triumph is amongst the top moments in his cricketing career and credited Gambhir and skipper Suryakumar Yadav for telling him that he would play in the final despite enduring expensive outings. Definitely among the top moments of my career, because its the World Cup. No team has won it back-to-back and no hosting nation has won it, so it has to rank among the best. It feels like my life has come full circle because when I started cricket at 26, it felt too late, but now I have just won a World Cup for the country and it feels surreal. There are two things. These are super batter-friendly wickets, so it was a little challenging for me, but on the other hand I was able to pick up wickets here and there, which was crucial from my side. Secondly, credit has to go to Surya and Gauti bhai, they never even had an iota of doubt that I wouldn't play in the final. They told me, 'Even if you go for 60 in four overs for the next 10 matches, you are going to play,' he said. Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan also touched on how the Indian team Chakaravarthy despite a dip in his form after the league stage. We always believed that no matter what, he would come good. Even the best bowlers go for runs and that doesn't matter to us as a team. We have to believe in each other and Varun, the quality he showed throughout the tournament and even before the tournament, is a tremendous bowler. It's just about being in the right headspace and bowling the right balls. He did that over and over again and a few matches here and there, none of us mind. Every batter doesn't get runs on each and every day, it's the same thing with bowlers. He came out with good intent in the final and bowled with all his heart. We have to believe in each other and Varun, the quality he showed throughout the tournament and even before the tournament, is a tremendous bowler. It's just about being in the right headspace and bowling the right balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we need to win more of these championships because these are the moments I will never forget in my life. I'm very happy, and so is the team, and we'll want to do it again and again. Article Source: IANS
Unstoppable India target Olympic gold after making World Cup history
India has secured back-to-back T20 World Cup titles. Captain Suryakumar Yadav announced the next major goal is Olympic gold in 2028. Cricket returns to the Olympics that year. India's victory in Ahmedabad marks their third T20 World Cup win. The team's fearless approach has been key to their success. Coach Gautam Gambhir aims to build on this legacy.
India T20 WC Win Is A Moment Of Redemption For Gambhir: Paranjape
BCCI Cricket Advisory Committee: India's triumph in the 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup was not only a landmark achievement for the Suryakumar Yadav-led side but also a moment of redemption for head coach Gautam Gambhir, said former India cricketer and national selector Jatin Paranjape. Gambhir, who succeeded Rahul Dravid as head coach following India's T20 World Cup victory in 2024, had faced mounting criticism in the run-up to the tournament after a difficult run in other formats - India lost a Test series 2-0 to South Africa and suffered a 2-1 to New Zealand in an ODI series. But at the same time, India claimed the 2025 ODI Champions Trophy and the T20 Asia Cup under Gambhir's coaching, and Sunday's triumph added a second consecutive ICC title against his name. With two ICC white-ball trophies in as many years, Gambhir now stands as the most successful head coach in the history of Indian men's cricket. This victory is also significant for Gautam Gambhir. In many ways, it feels like a moment of redemption for him as a coach and leader of this group. Gautam has always believed in clarity, strong intent, and backing players who can change games. This win validates that approach and, more importantly, sets the platform for him to shape this team with confidence as they start building towards the 2027 ODI World Cup, Paranjape said to IANS on Monday, a day after India became the first team to win three T20 World Cup titles, clinch a triumph on home soil and grab back-to-back silverwares in the shortest format. His tactical acumen remains a subject of debate, but results in the shortest format have been difficult to dispute. Gambhir, a two-time World Cup winner as a left-handed opener, has long demonstrated a command of acing T20 cricket - a fluency he has now carried into the coaching role and was evident on Sunday. Paranjape, the co-founder of KheloMore and member of the BCCI Cricket Advisory Committee, also highlighted the rise of Suryakumar Yadav as captain, as the right-handed batter joined the esteemed company of India mens captains to win a World Cup, which includes Kapil Dev, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma. Suryakumar Yadav is an interesting story as captain because he wasnt the obvious choice early on. But if you look at the last three or four years, his growth as a player has been tremendous, and that confidence seems to have carried into his leadership as well, he added. Paranjape, the co-founder of KheloMore and member of the BCCI Cricket Advisory Committee, also highlighted the rise of Suryakumar Yadav as captain, as the right-handed batter joined the esteemed company of India mens captains to win a World Cup, which includes Kapil Dev, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You can see that with someone like Sanju Samson. The talent was always there, but Surya has given him the freedom and confidence to play his natural game, and when a captain shows that kind of trust, players tend to deliver for the team, he added. Article Source: IANS
Congratulations To ICC And My Friend Jay Shah For Another Wonderfully Organised T20 WC: Infantino
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T20 WC: Emotional Ishan Kishan Dedicates Trophy Triumph To Late Cousin Sister
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan has dedicated his sides 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup victory to his late cousin sister, revealing that she and his brother-in-law died in a car accident a day before the final took place at the Narendra Modi Stadium. In the final, Kishan hit 54 and was one of the architects in India getting a 96-run win over New Zealand to clinch their third T20 World Cup title. To be honest, before the game, I lost my cousin sister in a car accident. I played well for her. I spoke to Hardik Bhai; he said to put the team ahead. I dedicate this win to her, and this was on Womens Day, so it makes it all the more special, Kishan told reporters in the mixed zone interaction. Kishan had battled his way back into the national side after being out of the team for nearly two years and now saw himself finishing as Indias second-highest run-scorer in the tournament behind Sanju Samson. While reflecting on his journey back into the team, Kishan cited Virat Kohlis example as a guiding principle for himself. In these two years, the biggest thing I learned was to just keep doing your job; dont think about the results. The skills dont change much. If I scored a 200 before, the skills were there then and they are there now. But what matters is your approach. How much hunger do you have? If you remove the fear of failure and doubt, you only focus on staying in the present. In these two years I have learned one thing: I have stopped overthinking. I dont even think about where my name will come up, whether it will come up or not. I think its not in my hands, and if I think about these things and then look at the team and see my name isnt there, it will just hurt me. So in a way, I take a step back. Like I said, I like Virat bhai a lot, seeing how he has put his energy into the game for so many years. That work was the most important thing for me to understand what can I change within myself? Because the ability is there, he elaborated. Kishan also recalled the moment captain Suryakumar Yadav reached out before the T20 World Cup squad was announced. When Surya bhai called, I took a screenshot and thought it was for the World Cup. He called and asked, WC jeetwayega kya (Will you make us win the World Cup?. I asked, Aap bharosa karoge kya (Will you show trust in me)? and then said, Karoonga (I will do it(. He said chal kiya (okay, done). Kishans redemption arc from being out of the national setup in 2023 to leading Jharkhand to a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy win in 2025 and forcing his way back into the national side in blistering form culminated in him playing all matches in the showpiece event and lifting the trophy. Kishan also recalled the moment captain Suryakumar Yadav reached out before the T20 World Cup squad was announced. When Surya bhai called, I took a screenshot and thought it was for the World Cup. He called and asked, WC jeetwayega kya (Will you make us win the World Cup?. I asked, Aap bharosa karoge kya (Will you show trust in me)? and then said, Karoonga (I will do it(. He said chal kiya (okay, done). Also Read: Live Cricket Score We know how to take care of ourselves, as we know the reality, the ability we have and how we can change things. But at the same time, the ones who get troubled are the family members. So for their happiness, perhaps we work harder so that we can try to make it back into the team as soon as possible. At the end of the day, keeping them happy becomes everything for us. Article Source: IANS
India's World Cup Triumphs And The Curious Case Of Kerala Connection
ICC T20 World Cup: Cricket is a game rich in statistics, folklore and superstition. Over the years, fans have delighted in spotting patterns that seem too curious to ignore. One such enduring cricketing quirk has quietly taken root in Indian cricket: whenever India wins a mens World Cup, there is always a Malayalee presence in the squad. The pattern began with Indias historic triumph at the 1983 Cricket World Cup under Kapil Dev. Among the squad members was Kerala fast bowler Sunil Valson. Although Valson did not get a chance to play a single match during the tournament, his presence in the team became a footnote in Indian cricket folklore once India lifted the trophy at Lords. Nearly a quarter century later, the curious pattern resurfaced when India won the inaugural 2007 ICC T20 World Cup in South Africa. This time the Malayalee presence was far more visible. Fiery pacer S. Sreesanth played an important role in the tournament and was memorably under the high ball when he completed the catch that sealed Indias dramatic final victory. The same Kerala connection continued when India clinched the 2011 Cricket World Cup on home soil. Sreesanth was once again part of the squad, reinforcing what fans jokingly began calling a Malayalee lucky charm in Indias World Cup campaigns. The pattern resurfaced in the modern T20 era as well. When India won the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Kerala wicketkeeper batsman Sanju Samson was part of the victorious squad. And in the latest chapter of this curious cricketing tale, Samson once again found himself at the centre of Indias triumph at the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. This time, however, it was not just a symbolic presence. The stylish batter delivered three consecutive match-winning knocks during the knockout stages, helping propel India to the title. And in the latest chapter of this curious cricketing tale, Samson once again found himself at the centre of Indias triumph at the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. This time, however, it was not just a symbolic presence. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Whether coincidence, superstition or simply a charming cricketing quirk, the so-called Malayalee luck charm has now become another delightful chapter in Indias rich World Cup folklore. Article Source: IANS
India clinched a record third T20 World Cup title on Sunday, powered by a blazing 89 from Sanju Samson. PM Modi, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, among others, congratulated the team. While on the field, Hardik and his GF Mahieka couldn't stop kissing, and Ishan too kissed his GF Aditi during the celebrations.
Double Super-Over Drama To Allen's Record Ton: T20 World Cup 2026 Moments
India thrashed New Zealand in the final of the T20 World Cup in Ahmedabad to retain their crown in style. AFP Sport picks some memorable storylines from the tournament. - Double super-over drama - South Africa and Afghanistan played out a tie followed by a first-ever double super over in a T20 World Cup to decide the winner of their gripping group contest. The drama unfolded after Afghanistan posted 187 all out in response to South Africa's 187-6 in Ahmedabad. The teams were tied again after a breathless first super over before South Africa won off the final ball of a heart-thumping second sudden-death showdown. Afghanistan batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz needed four sixes off four balls in the second super over to pull off a win but only managed three before being caught out. - Shock Australia exit - Former champions Australia suffered a shock loss to the tournament's surprise packages Zimbabwe in a group game after they were dismissed for 146 while chasing 170 for victory. Without injured fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, Australia suffered another defeat to Sri Lanka to leave their campaign hanging by a thread. Zimbabwe's rained-off match with Ireland showed Australia the door as the 2021 winners failed to make the second phase for only the second time in the event's history. Australia signed off with a thrashing of Oman but skipper Mitchell Marsh said: It's a bitterly disappointed changing room. - Off-pitch tensions - There was an acrimonious and chaotic build-up to the tournament. Pakistan vowed to boycott their group game against arch-rivals India in support of Bangladesh, who refused to play in India and did not take part in the competition as a result. They were replaced at the 11th hour by Scotland. After frantic negotiations with the International Cricket Council, the Pakistan government made a U-turn and the blockbuster match went ahead in Colombo. India beat Pakistan but it was tense on the field and there were no handshakes between the two captains and teams. - Samson's redemption - India batsman Sanju Samson redeemed himself in a winner-takes-all contest against the West Indies as his unbeaten 97 helped the co-hosts chase down 196 and reach the semi-finals. Samson was not in the original plans as opener but a loss of form for Abhishek Sharma and the need to break a left-handed combination at the top got the wicketkeeper-batter back for the Super Eights. After a cameo against Zimbabwe, Samson made the stage his own at Kolkata's Eden Gardens as India depended on his 50-ball knock laced with 12 fours and four sixes. Samson, a devout Catholic, said a silent prayer after he hit the winning boundary and struck another match-winning knock of 89 in the semi-final against England, then starred once more in the final. - Allen's record 100 - New Zealand opener Finn Allen struck the tournament's fastest-ever century, off 33 balls, to own the stage in the first semi-final against South Africa. South Africa, unbeaten until the knockout match, wilted in the face of Allen's onslaught as he smacked 10 fours and eight sixes. New Zealand romped to the victory target of 170 with 7.1 overs to spare. It was a brutal show of power-hitting by Allen, who surpassed the previous fastest century record, in 47 balls, by West Indies' Chris Gayle in 2016. - Emotional Italy make history - Debutants Italy, the lowest-ranked side in the 20-team tournament, hammered Nepal by 10 wickets for a historic first win. It left some of the Italy players in tears of joy and sparked dreams about a bright future for cricket in the football-mad country. I don't think you'll see many players cry on the field after a win in the group stages, stand-in captain Harry Manenti said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think you've got to appreciate what Italy cricket is bringing to the game, understand that the passion is slightly different with the Italians.
Kerala To Honour T20 World Cup Hero Sanju Samson With Grand Public Reception
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan: Fresh from playing a decisive role in Indias World Cup triumph on Sunday, Keralas own Sanju Samson is set to receive a rousing public reception from the Government of Kerala led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. On Monday, State Education Minister V Sivankutty announced that the government will honour the star cricketer for his stellar performance that helped power the India national cricket team to a commanding victory in the T20 World Cup final. Samsons dazzling knock in the title clash, a fearless innings that anchored Indias imposing total has been widely hailed as one of the defining moments of the tournament. The explosive innings not only sealed Indias emphatic victory but also elevated the Kerala born cricketer into the pantheon of the countrys World Cup heroes. Minister Sivankutty said the state wanted to celebrate Samsons achievement in a manner befitting the pride he has brought to Kerala. The minister, who also hails from the state capital Thiruvananthapuram, noted that Samsons success has inspired thousands of young cricketers across the state. The wicketkeeper batsman grew up in a modest coastal neighbourhood near Trivandrum International Airport, where his early cricketing dreams took shape on local grounds. From those humble beginnings, Samson rose through the domestic circuit to become one of the most recognisable faces from the South in Indian cricket. Over the years, Samson has also built a formidable reputation in the Indian Premier League, captaining Rajasthan Royals and earning admiration for his elegant stroke play and calm leadership. For cricket lovers in Kerala, Samsons World Cup heroics represent more than just a sporting achievement. Over the years, Samson has also built a formidable reputation in the Indian Premier League, captaining Rajasthan Royals and earning admiration for his elegant stroke play and calm leadership. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Officials said the reception in the capital city is expected to draw huge crowds, turning the event into a celebration not only of Indias World Cup triumph but also of one of Keralas most cherished sporting sons. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Wasn't Our Greatest Effort As We Came Up Against A Very Good Team, Admits Santner
T20 World Cup: New Zealand captain Mitch Santner admitted his side were outplayed by India in the 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup final but added that he remained proud of his players efforts despite the 96-run defeat at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. On a mixed soil pitch, New Zealand bowlers were taken to the cleaners as India posted a massive 255/5 before the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Santner also thanked the Blackcaps fans back home for their well-wishes, as New Zealand again missed out on a white-ball World Cup trophy. It's thanks to the fans back home for following us. I might have to go to work, obviously, without a trophy, but we've obviously great support back home, and we get great support here as well. It was awesome to play in front of so many people that obviously had a lot of blue shirts on and not many black shirts, but again it's always a great occasion and it's always cool for us to play in front of so many people. It obviously wasn't our greatest effort as we came up against a very good team, but I am thanking the fans back home, said Santner in the post-game press conference. The Blackcaps had defeated South Africa by nine wickets in the semi-finals in Kolkata to reach the decider with confidence but were undone by Indias mighty batting power and Jasprit Bumrahs incisive bowling. I guess it's not ideal, losing semis and finals, but like I said the other day, you get to this situation, and you're coming up against teams that are also playing very good cricket. India in a final, and India is always going to be a challenge. We knew that definitely the underdogs going into the game. They showed their class again with that batting performance. Then, everything kind of has to go well when you're chasing 250. Losing the wickets in the Powerplay is always a challenge. I think that was the tale of the day, was the two power plays. I think we were three for 40 odd and they were 90 odd for none, he added. New Zealand will now turn their attention to preparing for next year's ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, which is followed by the 11th edition of the Mens T20 World Cup that they will co-host alongside Australia in 2028. It's probably quite far away that I think, so we will reflect as a group over the next few days of, I guess, this tournament and what it looked like. I think to make it to a final is obviously a pretty good effort from the boys, and they should be very proud of their efforts throughout this tournament. New Zealand will now turn their attention to preparing for next year's ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, which is followed by the 11th edition of the Mens T20 World Cup that they will co-host alongside Australia in 2028. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That's one of the hardest things is to win a World Cup in your country. So for India to do that, this obviously comes with a lot of added pressure, home fans. So for them to win this trophy, they should be very proud of that, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
'From Scar Of Failure To Three Great Knocks...': Gavaskar Hails Samson's Rise
T20 World Cup: Legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar lauded the main architect of India Mens T20 World Cup triumph, Sanju Samson's rise from the scar of failure to three best knocks, saying life has come full circle for the wicketkeeper batter. At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Indias commanding 96-run victory over New Zealand in the final sealed their third ICC Mens T20 World Cup crown and second in succession. Apart from these two feats, India have also become the first team to win the title on home soil. Indias trophy cabinet is quite full now. Winning ICC trophies is not easy. Bilateral dominance is different. ICC tournaments have zero margin for error. You must bring your best every game. It takes skill, not luck. The pressure is huge and these players represent over a billion people when they step on the field. No team has won back-to-back T20 World Cups and defending a title is tough. Oppositions teams come well prepared. The Associate teams impressed in this edition of the T20 World Cup and created problems for the big teams. South Africa and New Zealand were ready. Australia didnt even qualify for the Super 8. Winning the T20 World Cup back-to-back is a massive achievement. This is the best moment in Indian cricket history, said Gavaskar on JioStar. One of the main architects of Indias record-breaking triumph Sanju Samson, who didnt get to play a game in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup win, and was redrafted into the playing eleven from the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. But from the must-win clash against the West Indies, where he hit an unforgettable 97 not out, Samson lit up the World Cup with knocks of 89 in the semi-final against England and in the final against New Zealand to take home the Player of the Tournament award. Overall, Samson amassed 321 runs at an average of 80.25 and strike-rate of 199.37. Gavaskar credited Samson for playing the best knocks of his career under immense pressure of knockouts stage. Life has come full circle for Sanju Samson. Before the 2026 T20 World Cup, he had a terrible series against New Zealand. He was dropped, then after the T20 World Cup started, he got a chance to play against Namibia, but his knock wasnt enough to keep his spot. He next played directly against Zimbabwe in the Super 8, but his real redemption began against West Indies in a virtual quarter-final. He played a flamboyant innings and looked in complete control. We know how skilled Sanju is. But to perform in a virtual quarter-final, in the semi-final against England and then in the all-important final against New Zealand is not easy. These games decide your fate and will define his career. Playing clutch knocks in high-pressure games takes something special. Credit to Sanju and the support staff for the right decisions. To have the scar of failure and then play the best knocks of your career in three back-to-back high-pressure games, that is Sanju Samson, he elaborated. Another major contributor in Indias march to the title was ace fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who picked 4-15 in the final at his home ground and ended the World Cup as the joint leading wicket-taker with 14 scalps. Former India leg-spinner Piyush Chawla lavished rich praise on Bumrah by terming him a national treasure. Jasprit Bumrah is rightfully a national treasure. This man can make the best batsman of any opposition have a bad day. He has done that throughout this 2026 T20 World Cup. The way he has bowled in this tournament is nothing short of remarkable. He is the biggest asset of Team India. Former India leg-spinner Piyush Chawla lavished rich praise on Bumrah by terming him a national treasure. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On this pitch in the final, where the ball was coming nicely onto the bat, Bumrah got all his four wickets using slower deliveries. Other bowlers were giving pace and going for runs. But when Bumrah bowled, right from the first over, his first wicket came with a slower ball. That comes with experience, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Cant Cheat The Man In The Mirror', Suryakumar On Importance Of Being True Oneself
T20 World Cup: Following Indias record-breaking third ICC Men's T20 World Cup win, captain Suryakumar Yadav reflected on the importance of mental resilience, team understanding, and off-field preparation in building a championship-winning culture and highlighted that the most important is to be true to oneself. India defeated New Zealand by 97 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, and speaking about the lessons from his own career, Surya emphasised that failure is an inevitable part of sports. Its really important to understand that you'll definitely fail more times than you succeed in sports. I mean, he must have seen it in his career. I have seen it last year, 2025. Whole year, I couldn't get a 50. It took me 400 plus days to get a 50 for India. But that's what I told the boys, the same thing. Ups and downs will definitely keep on coming in sport, he said while addressing the media in the press conference. For Surya, success comes not just from technical skill but also from character, discipline, and fostering trust within the team. You have to understand, you have to respect the game. You have to try and spend time with all good people around you. That's more important. Be true to yourself. You can't cheat the man in the mirror when you get up in the morning or you're going to sleep, he added. He highlighted the importance of understanding teammates temperaments, strengths, and weaknesses, and of building confidence through personal connection and freedom of expression. So, those small, small things which you do off the field, I think when we come on the field, that actually gives you a lot of confidence, that gives them a lot of composure. Also, I feel you need to understand each character on the team. Everyone is different. They bring a different skill to the table. So, you need to speak to them, their temperaments, understand them. That is actually very important and that's what we did throughout the last one and a half years, two years, the skipper stated. He highlighted the importance of understanding teammates temperaments, strengths, and weaknesses, and of building confidence through personal connection and freedom of expression. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, the jersey colour changes, brings in a lot of emotion, the dry colour, but at the same time, what has given them success, they shouldn't be running away from it, he noted. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Dhoni Hails Indias Historic Triumph, Lauds Gambhirs Efforts, Calls Bumrah champion Bowler
T20 World Cup: Former India captain MS Dhoni congratulated the Indian team after their historic triumph in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, saying it was a pleasure to watch the side create history with their dominant performance in the final against New Zealand. India scripted a remarkable chapter in cricket history by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday to become the first team to retain the Mens T20 World Cup title, the first to win three crowns in the tournament, and the first side to lift the trophy at home. Captain Suryakumar Yadav led India to the title with an unbeaten run since taking charge in July 2024, while Sanju Samsons blistering 89 helped the hosts post a massive 255/5 before the bowlers dismantled New Zealand for 159. Dhoni, who was present at the stadium for the blockbuster final and also walked out with the trophy alongside 2024 T20 World Cup-winning captain Rohit Sharma, shared a picture of the victorious Indian team on Instagram and praised the players, coach, support staff and fans. History gets created at Ahmedabad,big congratulations to the team and support staff and to all the fans of Indian Cricket Team worldwide.such a pleasure to see all of u play, Dhoni captioned in what was his first post on the platform since July 2024. The legendary wicketkeeper-batter also lauded his former teammate and the current sides head coach Gautam Gambhir, for guiding the side through a successful campaign. Coach Sahab, smile looks great on you. Intensity with smile is a killer combo, very well done. Enjoy guys, he added. Dhoni reserved special praise for Indias pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, calling him a champion bowler for his impact in the final. Coach Sahab, smile looks great on you. Intensity with smile is a killer combo, very well done. Enjoy guys, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias victory was built on a dominant batting display led by Samsons 89 off 46 balls, supported by half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. The bowlers then sealed the contest early, with Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel dismantling New Zealands top order to secure a comprehensive 96-run win. Article Source: IANS
I Don't Believe In Inheriting Anything, I Believe In Creating Something On Your Own': Gambhir
T20 World Cup: India head coach Gautam Gambhir said his focus was never on simply inheriting a successful side but on building a new identity for the team through fearless and attacking cricket after the India scripted history, becoming the first team to defend the ICC Mens T20 World Cup title. Fast bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah picked 4-15 as India became the first team to retain the Mens T20 World Cup title and win the crown for a record three times in front of 86,824 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. In the last three years, India have clinched three ICC titles, starting right from the T20 World Cup 2024 in Barbados under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma and coach Rahul Dravid. Then in the Champions Trophy, they defeated New Zealand to claim the second title, and on Sunday, they claimed the coveted T20 WC title for a record third time. Reflecting on Indias sustained success in recent years, Gambhir emphasised that the players aimed to create their own legacy by playing without the fear of losing and consistently outperforming opponents a mindset he believes has helped shape a brand of cricket the dressing room and the entire country can be proud of. I dont believe in inheriting anything. I believe in creating something, and hopefully weve created something that all of you can be proud of the kind of brand of cricket weve played. Its not only about inheriting a team; its also about creating something of your own, Gambhir said in the post-match press conference. That was always something I wanted to do as a coach to see if we could play a completely different brand of cricket where people can say that this is a team that has consistently outscored and outbowled the opposition. Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, powered India to 255/5, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, before Jasprit and Axar Patel (3-27) ripped through New Zealands top order to seal victory. The visitors were dismissed for 159 in 19 overs, with only Tim Seifert offering resistance through a fighting 52. Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, powered India to 255/5, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, before Jasprit and Axar Patel (3-27) ripped through New Zealands top order to seal victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For too long, it was important for us to change that mindset. Thats why I say we have created something that everyone in the dressing room can be really proud of, and Im sure the entire country should be proud of it as well, he said. Article Source: IANS
Gambhir Shuns Spotlight, Credits T20 WC Triumph To Dravid, Laxman, Agarkar
T20 World Cup: Indias triumphant campaign at the Mens T20 World Cup came with heartfelt acknowledgements from head coach Gautam Gambhir, who dedicated the historic victory to former head coach Rahul Dravid, from whom he took the baton, VVS Laxman, the head of the BCCI Center of Excellence (CoE), and chief selector Ajit Agarkar, stating that the win would not have been possible without their efforts of shaping the team. First of all, I think I should dedicate this trophy to Rahul (Dravid) Bhai first and then Laxman (VVS) Bhai because what Rahul Bhai has done to keep Indian cricket in such a good shape, I have to thank him for everything what he's done during his tenure, Gambhir told media during the post-match press conference. He continued, praising Laxmans behind-the-scenes contributions, noting the efforts he and the staff at CoE have made over time in keeping the players match-ready even after severe injuries. VVS Laxman for unconditionally doing so much for Indian cricket, especially behind the doors, because CoE remains the pipeline for Indian cricket. Gambhir also acknowledged the support of the teams chief selector and his team, who had guided him through challenging times and also made special note by mentioning former BCCI secretary and current ICC chairman Jay Shah to have supported him at his lowest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reflecting on his own journey, Gambhir emphasised the faith placed in him despite his lack of prior head coaching experience: I very well remember this, that when I was given this job, I had no experience of being the head coach of any franchise or any team but trusting me for this job, so I had to thank these guys. I think Indian cricket is in very, very safe hands. Article Source: IANS
Narendra Modi Stadium: India captain Suryakumar Yadav described the past month as a wonderful journey following Indias emphatic victory over New Zealand on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium to win the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at home and set gold at LA 2028 Olympic his next target. Reflecting on the highs and challenges of the tournament, Surya acknowledged that the start wasnt easy, but the teams resilience and collective performance made the campaign special. Obviously, it has been a wonderful journey in the last one month. Though it didn't start the way we wanted it to start, but then it's part of the sport. Throughout the journey till today, it has been very special. And collectively as a team, what we've achieved, I think it's right in front of you. So very happy with that, Surya told the media at the press conference. The India skipper also looked ahead, revealing the teams next big targets. So very happy with that. And as you rightly said, definitely the next goal is the Olympics, Olympic Gold, and also the 2028 World Cup. Don't forget! Speaking of the World Cup final, India posted a daunting 255/5 batting first, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, powered by Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, alongside Ishan Kishans 54 and Abhishek Sharmas explosive 52. The opening partnership of 98 between Samson and Sharma set the tone, while Shivam Dubes late blitz helped India cross the 250-mark. The India skipper also looked ahead, revealing the teams next big targets. So very happy with that. And as you rightly said, definitely the next goal is the Olympics, Olympic Gold, and also the 2028 World Cup. Don't forget! Also Read: Live Cricket Score The win made India the first team to retain a Mens T20 World Cup and the first to win it three times. Captain Suryakumar led the side with composure, while the collective effort from batters and bowlers underscored Indias supremacy in the shortest format of the game. Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup: India captain Suryakumar Yadav emphasised the importance of backing players during difficult phases, saying trust and support within the dressing room played a key role in Indias triumphant campaign at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. After India defeated New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Suryakumar reflected on the culture the team has built over the last two years, one that prioritises communication, belief, and standing by teammates when they are struggling. When someone is not doing well, you try to spend time with him, take him out for dinner, talk to him. Because those are the players who, at the right time, will do something special for you, like how Abhishek did just now, and Sanju did in the last three games. The India skipper explained that the teams success stems from players understanding their roles and responding positively to the brand of cricket the management wants to play. Each player, all of them, played to their role. I mean, very happy. Obviously, very happy because the way they played, they responded really well throughout the last two years. The way the brand of cricket that we wanted to play. Suryakumar noted that building strong personal connections within the squad is just as important as on-field performances. According to him, spending time with teammates outside cricket helps create trust, which often translates into match-winning contributions when the pressure is highest. He also stressed the need for open communication inside the dressing room, saying every player must feel comfortable expressing their views. I think freedom of speech in the dressing room is very, very important for me. And obviously, Gauti Bhai will agree with me as well. Because if you don't listen to everyone, you can't take everyone together and win a trophy. He also stressed the need for open communication inside the dressing room, saying every player must feel comfortable expressing their views. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously, I just wanted to say thank you for keeping us, all the players, and the support staff in their prayers. Everyone wanted to win this World Cup. No team has done this before on home soil. I'm sure it will be a special feeling for all the Indians in India and all over the world. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: You Performed When It Mattered The Most - Virat Kohli Hails Sanju Samson
T20 World Cup: Legendary cricketer Virat Kohli on Sunday heaped praises on India's wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson for his phenomenal performance in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup triumph, for which he was adjudged the Player of the Tournament. Samson, who came into the playing XI as a replacement player as the top-order was not producing the desired runs because of Abhishek Sharma's poor run of scores, struck half-centuries in three successive matches as India fought back from the brink of elimination to clinch a historic third title in the T20 World Cup. India also became the first nation to win back-to-back titles and to triumph on home soil. And Samson played a key role in the historic triumph, and Virat Kohli highlighted his contribution in a social media post on Sunday night. What a remarkable tournament from the most well-deserved Man of the Tournament @imsanjusamson. You performed when it mattered the most. Really happy for you, Chetta, wrote Kohli in his Instagram story that was accompanied by a poster by ICC declaring Samson as the Player of the Tournament. Samson really turned out to be the star of the campaign for India. He first rescued the team with a masterful unbeaten 97 against the West Indies that helped India emerge victorious in the do-or-die Super 8 stage match. What a remarkable tournament from the most well-deserved Man of the Tournament @imsanjusamson. You performed when it mattered the most. Really happy for you, Chetta, wrote Kohli in his Instagram story that was accompanied by a poster by ICC declaring Samson as the Player of the Tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 35-year-old from Kerala did it again in the final, top-scoring with 89 to help India post another massive total as they defeated New Zealand by 96 runs. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Always There To Hit Some Big Sixes, Shivam Dube On His Role In Team After Indias Title Win
T20 World Cup: All-rounder Shivam Dube said his role in Indias victorious ICC Men's T20 World Cup campaign was clear from the outset: provide late fireworks with the bat whenever the team needed quick runs. India clinched a record third T20 World Cup title after thrashing New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, posting a massive 255/5 before bowling the visitors out for 159. While the top order laid the platform with explosive knocks, Dubes late cameo ensured India finished with a daunting total. Reflecting on his contribution, Dube said the team management had defined his job early in the tournament. It was always there to hit some big sixes. That was my role since the first day of this tournament. And yeah, sometimes it happens. Some other batsmen are there when they go up. But yes, I always back myself and think that whenever I get the opportunity, I will hit some sixes, he told broadcasters after the win. Dube delivered precisely that in the final, smashing an unbeaten 26 off just eight balls to give India a strong finishing burst. His power-hitting in the closing overs pushed the total beyond the 250-mark, putting New Zealand under immense pressure from the start of their chase. Though primarily known for his big-hitting, the Mumbai all-rounder also spoke about his progress with the ball and his determination to contribute more as a bowler in the future. I've developed a lot, but yeah, I have not bowled this tournament. But yes, I'm going to come better next time. The 31-year-old also highlighted the role of fans in driving the team throughout the tournament, especially during challenging phases. With more than 86,000 spectators filling the stadium for the final, the atmosphere in Ahmedabad played a significant part in the celebrations. Though primarily known for his big-hitting, the Mumbai all-rounder also spoke about his progress with the ball and his determination to contribute more as a bowler in the future. I've developed a lot, but yeah, I have not bowled this tournament. But yes, I'm going to come better next time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Acknowledging the emotional backing from fans across the country, he added, The prayers and I think we have got that love which supported us a lot in the bad situations. I think all credit goes to all the Indian cricket team supporters. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Proud Of The Boys To Make It This Far, Says NZ Captain Santner After Defeat In Final
T20 World Cup: New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner expressed pride in his teams journey in the tournament despite their defeat in the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 against co-hosts India, acknowledging that they were outplayed by a strong side in front of a passionate home crowd. Reflecting on the campaign, Santner praised his players for overcoming challenges and fighting hard at every stage, while also crediting India for their performance and composure under the pressure of playing a home World Cup. Fast bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah picked 4-15 as India became the first team to retain the Mens T20 World Cup title and win the crown for a record three times after beating New Zealand by 96 runs in front of 86,824 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Proud of the boys to make it this far. Obviously, we had some challenges throughout, but at each stage we put up a good fight. Today, we got outplayed by a great team in front of a great crowd. To see a big sea of blue, obviously India were home favourites. Playing a home World Cup comes with a lot of pressure. But yeah, SKY and the boys should be very, very proud. Different guys stood up at different stages. In the Super Eight and semi-finals, we put up a good fight, but tonight we were obviously outplayed, said Mitchell Santner after the match Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, powered India to 255/5, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, before Jasprit and Axar Patel (3-27) ripped through New Zealands top order to seal victory. The visitors were dismissed for 159 in 19 overs, with only Tim Seifert offering resistance through a fighting 52. Proud of the boys to make it this far. Obviously, we had some challenges throughout, but at each stage we put up a good fight. Today, we got outplayed by a great team in front of a great crowd. To see a big sea of blue, obviously India were home favourites. Playing a home World Cup comes with a lot of pressure. But yeah, SKY and the boys should be very, very proud. Different guys stood up at different stages. In the Super Eight and semi-finals, we put up a good fight, but tonight we were obviously outplayed, said Mitchell Santner after the match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias bowlers then ensured there was no repeat of the semi-final scare against England, reducing New Zealand to 52/3 inside the powerplay. The win broke two hoodoos - Indias first victory over New Zealand in a T20 World Cup and their first ICC white-ball triumph in Ahmedabad after defeats in the 2023 ODI final and earlier in this tournament. Article Source: IANS
There Are Match-winners Everywhere In This Team: Arshdeep Singh On Team India After T20 WC Title Win
T20 World Cup: India pacer Arshdeep Singh credited the teams depth and collective strength after the Men in Blue clinched the ICC Men's T20 World Cup title with a commanding win over New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Speaking of the squads confidence throughout the tournament, Arshdeep said the belief came from the sheer number of game-changers in the side. And its a fantastic team, there are match-winners everywhere in this team, so there was belief from the start that we would perform well, and whatever the result is, thats just the topping on the cake, he told broadcasters after the game. The left-arm pacer also addressed the brief on-field moment with Daryl Mitchell, when a throw from his follow-through struck the batter during New Zealands chase. Arshdeep clarified that he immediately apologised for the incident. I went to say sorry to Mitchell. My throw reverse-swung a bit too much and it hit his body, so I told him that I didnt hit him intentionally. Despite playing a key role in Indias bowling effort, Arshdeep admitted that the scale of the achievement had not yet fully sunk in. I dont really know what the emotion feels like right now, sir. At the moment it feels good because were winning, but in two or three days well know when the emotions sink in, how it actually feels. The left-arm pacer also addressed the brief on-field moment with Daryl Mitchell, when a throw from his follow-through struck the batter during New Zealands chase. Arshdeep clarified that he immediately apologised for the incident. I went to say sorry to Mitchell. My throw reverse-swung a bit too much and it hit his body, so I told him that I didnt hit him intentionally. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Even after the high-pressure final, Arshdeep ended the night in a light-hearted mood, hinting at celebrations off the field. Ill go upstairs and bring my phone now, Ive thought of ten or fifteen reels, lets see how many we make. But its been great, I enjoyed it a lot. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Samson Credits Guidance From Sachin Tendulkar For Fueling Dream Run
T20 World Cup: India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson said constant guidance from legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar had helped him through setbacks and shaped his Player of the Tournament performances in the sides run to win the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup. To be very honest, a lot of guidance and suggestions came from our senior players in the side. The former Indian team members have really reached out to me, and they tried to help me out. But I think from the last couple of months, I think I hope I can share it here. I have been in constant touch with Sachin Tendulkar sir. When I was sitting outside in Australia, I was not playing a game. So, I thought about, okay, what is the mindset required now? So, I reached out to sir and I had huge conversations with him. Yesterday also, he called me up to check how am I feeling. So, I think getting guidance from someone like him, what more can I ask for? I think that clarity, that game preparation, that game awareness, that game sense, I think Im very grateful for everyone who supported me, said Samson in the post-match presentation ceremony. It caps off a remarkable run for Samson, who didnt get to play a game in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup win and got redrafted into the playing eleven from the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. But from the must-win clash against the West Indies, where he hit an unforgettable 97 not out, Samson lit up the World Cup with knocks of 89 in the semi-final against England and then in the final against New Zealand just the third player in the T20 World Cup to do so. Overall, Samson amassed 321 runs at an average of 80.25 and strike-rate of 199.37. Feels like a dream, actually. Very, very happy, very grateful. Out of words, out of emotions. Im just going through it, so it feels a bit surreal. To be very honest, I think, it all started one to two years before. When I was with the 2024 World Cup-winning team in the West Indies, I couldnt play a game. I kept on visualising. I kept on dreaming. I kept on working. This is exactly what I wanted to do then. I thought I need to work in, I need to put in so much of work that this is exactly what I wanted to achieve. And by Gods grace, I think today things have turned around, he added. Samson also talked about the time he felt his dream of performing in the World Cup was over after making only 46 runs in the T20I bilateral series against New Zealand and expressed gratitude to the Almighty for his plans coming true. When I was with the 2024 World Cup-winning team in the West Indies, I couldnt play a game. I kept on visualising. I kept on dreaming. I kept on working. This is exactly what I wanted to do then. I thought I need to work in, I need to put in so much of work that this is exactly what I wanted to achieve. And by Gods grace, I think today things have turned around, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, I think Im very proud and very happy that I was courageous enough to dream about it. And actually, things have turned up so nicely for me. So, very grateful. This itself is very big for me. I need to enjoy it right now. Then I think after a few days, well figure out what next to do, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: After a dominant 96-run win over New Zealand in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup final, Indian players shared their thoughts on the historic win, which clinched their third title in the event, showing their emotions. In defence of a massive 255/5, Bumrah used his magical slower balls to great effect to pick 4-15 as India became the first team to win a T20 World Cup on home soil, and defend a world title in the shortest format. To be honest, we have been preparing for the last one and a half years. We have prepared to bat at any position for the team. We are up for it and in the right mindset to bat at any position. [The fielding] Actually, when the team needs it, the boys always stand up in the field. Today, I won't say it was the best fielding, but we took some good catches, and (at the) end of the day, I'm happy we won the final. The next couple of days will be a big party with the boys, said Tilak Varma after the match. Arshdeep Singh, who went wicketless in the final, said, I just ran off to apologise to Mitchell. The ball reverse-swung when I threw it, and it hit him. Right now it feels great, but the emotions will sink in over the next 2-4 days. This is a very good team with a lot of match-winners, and the result is a cherry on the cake. As a bowler, our role is to restrict them to under 250 if we score 250, and when bowling first, it's just to restrict them to as little as possible, said Arshdeep Singh. All-rounder Shivam Dube, who played a cameo of 26 in 8 deliveries, said, It was always there to hit some big sixes. That was my role from the first day of the tournament. I always back myself and think that whenever I get an opportunity, I'll hit some sixes. I have developed a lot in my bowling, but it didn't come off in this tournament. Hopefully, we will do better in the future, said Shivam Dube. After a poor outing throughout the tournament, Abhishek Sharma came good in the final and scored fifty. He said, The one thing was very clear, I wanted to share before as well, but today is the best day. The captain and coach had faith in me. Even I was doubting myself. I had never experienced this before; it was a tough tournament. I was just doing my process, trying to take it one game after another, but it wasn't easy. But I love this team because of the way they backed me. It wasn't easy for me because, going through the whole year, I was doing well for the team, but in the big tournament, I wasn't able to. But the faith the team and management showed in me. I got emotional in the middle of the tournament and wanted to talk to the coach and captain, and they said you'll win us the big games. The crowd has supported us a lot even through tough times, said Abhishek Sharma. All-rounder Shivam Dube, who played a cameo of 26 in 8 deliveries, said, It was always there to hit some big sixes. That was my role from the first day of the tournament. I always back myself and think that whenever I get an opportunity, I'll hit some sixes. I have developed a lot in my bowling, but it didn't come off in this tournament. Hopefully, we will do better in the future, said Shivam Dube. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Feels amazing. back-to-back trophies. Feel very happy for Abhishek, he scored today. We used to keep chatting about what's happening, nothing is working out for us, but yeah, now we've won the World Cup, said Varun Chakravarthy. Article Source: IANS
BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Congratulates Team India On T20 World Cup Victory
T20 World Cup Champions: BJP national President Nitin Nabin on Sunday congratulated the Indian cricket team for winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, praising the players for their determination, discipline and teamwork throughout the tournament. In a post on X, the BJP chief described the victory as a proud moment for the nation and said the teams performance had brought immense joy to millions of Indians. Congratulations to #TeamIndia on becoming the T20 World Cup Champions! A magnificent victory built on determination, discipline and outstanding teamwork. The players have made the entire nation proud, Nitin Nabin wrote. He said the triumph reflected the resilience and winning spirit that continue to inspire people across the country. This triumph reflects the resilience and winning spirit that inspire millions across the country. The nation celebrates this historic moment with you, he added. India's emphatic win in the T20 World Cup final triggered celebrations among cricket fans nationwide, with supporters hailing the team's consistent performances during the tournament. In the final between India and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, Sanju Samson's blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, led Indias charge to posting a massive 255/5 -- the second highest total of the tournament and the most posted by a team in the World Cup -- before their bowlers dismantled New Zealand inside the powerplay to seal a comprehensive victory, as the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Samson, in the form of his life, having struck 97 not out and 89 in his two previous innings, shared an opening stand of 98 with Abhishek Sharma, who saved his best for the title clash by hitting 52 off 21 balls, while Ishan Kishan hit 54 off 25 balls to extend the carnage. In the final between India and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, Sanju Samson's blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, led Indias charge to posting a massive 255/5 -- the second highest total of the tournament and the most posted by a team in the World Cup -- before their bowlers dismantled New Zealand inside the powerplay to seal a comprehensive victory, as the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Local lads Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel then wrecked New Zealand's top order, reducing the challengers to 52/3 and extinguishing any realistic hope of a record chase, as India lived up to their pre-tournament hype and made history. Article Source: IANS
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup Final at the Narendra Modi Stadium began with a delightful closing ceremony featuring celebs Falguni Pathak, Sukhbir Singh and Ricky Martin. Their performances added a dash of glamour to the cricketing spectacle.
Bumrah on match-winning spell in final: 'I used all my experience'
Bumrah took career-best T20I figures of 4 for 15 to seal India's title win
A Hat-trick Of Firsts: India Defend T20 WC Title, Break Home Jinx, Claim Record Third Crown
ICC T20 World Cup: The ghosts of the past were finally laid to rest at the Narendra Modi Stadium as India delivered a masterclass against New Zealand to retain their ICC T20 World Cup title with a 96-run win on Sunday. In a poetic reversal of fortune at the very venue that once hosted their most bitter defeats in 2023, the Men in Blue stood tall, transforming the worlds largest cricket arena into a cauldron of pure jubilation. India were the favourites to lift the title as they entered the tournament in scintillating form that has seen them win 48 of their last 56 T20I games dating back to October 2023. And producing a dominant series win against New Zealand ahead of the marquee event, they lived up to the tag. The Men in Blue had a strong and steady campaign leading to the final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, achieving seven wins in eight matches. Their journey started with a 29-run win against the United States national cricket team at the Wankhede Stadium on February 7. They then dominated the Namibia with a convincing 93-run victory in Delhi on February 12. One of their most important wins in the group stage came when they defeated their arch-rivals, the Pakistan, by 61 runs in Colombo on February 15.The team continued to build momentum with a 17-run win over the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18. India's only defeat in the tournament came against South Africa in Ahmedabad on February 22. However, this loss did not derail their campaign. The team responded strongly, beating Zimbabwe by 72 runs in Chennai on February 26. They then overcame the West Indies team by five wickets in Kolkata on March 1, securing a spot in the semi-finals, where the Suryakumar Yadav-led side beat England by seven runs in a thrilling contest. With this victory, India has rewritten the record books. Take a look at the milestones the Men in Blue conquered in their title defence. 1) First team to defend T20 World Cup Entering the 2026 tournament as defending champions, India carried the momentum of their historic 2024 campaigna victory that marked their second T20 World Cup title since the inaugural 2007 triumph. By clinically dismantling New Zealand in the final, the Men in Blue have now achieved what no other mens side in history has: a successful title defense. This back-to-back glory cements their status as the format's undisputed powerhouse. This latest milestone follows their record-breaking 2024 run, where India redefined dominance by winning eight consecutive matches to lift the trophy. In doing so, they became the first team in the tournaments history to complete an entire World Cup campaign undefeated. 2) First men's team to lift T20 World Cup crown on home soil Indias victory in Ahmedabad marks a watershed moment in the tournaments history: they are now the first men's team to lift the T20 World Cup trophy on home soil. Since the inaugural 2007 edition in South Africa, the coveted silverware has consistently eluded the host nations. From the Caribbean to Australia, and across previous editions in Asia, the home-ground advantage had historically proven to be a burden rather than a blessing. Until Sundays final, the list of hosts who fell short was long and distinguished, including South Africa (2007), England (2009), Sri Lanka (2012), and Australia (2022). Even in 2024, the co-hosting USA and West Indies watched as the trophy was claimed by others. In this 10th edition, co-hosted with Sri Lanka, the Men in Blue finally shattered that long-standing hoodoo. 3) First team to win three T20 World titles By defeating New Zealand in the final, India has etched its name into the history books as the first nation to win the Mens T20 World Cup three times. This unprecedented reble places them in a league of their own. 3) First team to win three T20 World titles Also Read: Live Cricket Score The journey to this third star began with their iconic victory in the inaugural 2007 edition, followed by a masterful undefeated run to their second title in 2024. Now, by clinching their third trophy in the tournaments 10th edition, the Men in Blue have officially established a cricketing dynasty. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Indias historic 96-run win over New Zealand in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup final sparked an outpouring of praise from current and former cricketers, celebrating the teams third T20 World Cup title and back-to-back triumph. Former India captain Virat Kohli wrote on X, Champions, Phenomenal win for Team India in Ahmedabad. Absolutely no match for the explosive cricket played by us throughout the tournament. Brilliant character shown by the boys to keep fighting in tough situations and become world champions once again. Congratulations to all the players and all the members of the management for achieving this feat. Jai Hind. India legend Sachin Tendulkar added, Winning the World Cup twice in a row, the first time any team has done so in the T20 format. Totally deserving and rightful winners of the trophy. What a fantastic performance by our team and a special brand of cricket on display. Well done, Team India. Jai Hind! Sanju Samsons heroics were highlighted by former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh: @IamSanjuSamson was outstanding in the final showed again why hes a match-winner. Ishan Kishan played a solid role Jasprit Bumrah was truly special, the tougher the situation, the better he got! @akshar2026 was magical with the ball. Indias Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill celebrated the collective effort. So proud of our team. Winning a World Cup for India is the dream, and youve made the entire nation proud. Congratulations, boys. Former players like Wasim Jaffer noted Indias superiority. This tournament showed how far ahead India is in T20 cricket. They were not at their best in the group stage, made mistakes, yet qualified. And in the big games, their batting might step up. Gautam Gambhirs coaching was praised by Shreevats Goswami, who wrote, Well done Gautam Gambhir. Still unbeaten in the finals, whether as a player or as a coach Backed his players and the players have delivered & how. Well done @GautamGambhir #T20WorldCup2026final. Other reactions reflected pride and admiration across generations. Ajinkya Rahane wrote, Well-deserved T20 World Cup title for Team India. A campaign marked by strong performances and great teamwork. Harbhajan Singh penned, Congratulations, Team India, in advance, before the network gets too busy. Super proud of our Team
India crush New Zealand for third T20 World Cup title
Abhishek, Samson and Kishan all smashed half-centuries to amass 255 before Bumrah's four-for helped set up a massive win
Vice President Radhakrishnan Congratulates Team India On Historic Third T20 World Cup Win
Vice President Radhakrishnan: Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan on Sunday congratulated the Indian cricket team for winning the ICC Mens T20 World Cup and successfully defending the title, calling it a proud and historic moment for the nation. In a post on X, the Vice-President praised the Indian team for its commanding performance in the final and said the victory marked a significant milestone in international cricket. Heartiest congratulations to Team India on winning the ICC Mens T20 World Cup once again and retaining the title. With a history-making and commanding performance in the final, India has become the first team to win three ICC Mens T20 World Cup titles, marking a proud moment for the nation, the Vice-President wrote. He extended his best wishes to the players, support staff and millions of fans whose unwavering support contributed to the remarkable achievement. The nation celebrates this glorious victory with immense pride, the post read. Indias triumph in the tournament has triggered celebrations among cricket fans across the country, with supporters hailing the teams consistency and determination throughout the competition. The Vice-Presidents message added to the growing list of congratulatory wishes from leaders across the country following Indias historic success on the global cricketing stage. Team India openers Sanju Samson (89), Abhishek Sharma (52) and No. 3 Ishan Kishan (54) set up the platform for a huge total. Sanju Samson's blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, led Indias charge to posting a massive 255/5 - the second highest total of the tournament and the most posted by a team in the World Cup -- before their bowlers dismantled New Zealand inside the powerplay to seal a comprehensive victory, as the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Samson, in the form of his life, having struck 97 not out and 89 in his two previous innings, shared an opening stand of 98 with Abhishek Sharma, who saved his best for the title clash by hitting 52 off 21 balls, while Ishan Kishan hit 54 off 25 balls to extend the carnage. Sanju Samson's blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, led Indias charge to posting a massive 255/5 - the second highest total of the tournament and the most posted by a team in the World Cup -- before their bowlers dismantled New Zealand inside the powerplay to seal a comprehensive victory, as the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Local lads Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel then wrecked New Zealand's top order, reducing the challengers to 52/3 and extinguishing any realistic hope of a record chase, as India lived up to their pre-tournament hype and made history. Article Source: IANS
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Hails Team Indias Commanding T20 World Cup Win
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel: India clinched the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 title with a commanding victory over New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on Sunday, with congratulatory messages pouring in from several political leaders, including Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. In a post on X, the Chief Minister described the triumph as a proud moment for the country and congratulated the players for their performance throughout the tournament. A proud and joyous moment for every Indian. Heartiest congratulations to Team India for their magnificent victory in the T20 World Cup. This remarkable triumph reflects the teams extraordinary talent, relentless hard work, unwavering consistency and the true spirit of Indian cricket, Patel wrote. He said the players had demonstrated exceptional determination, discipline and teamwork during the competition, adding that the victory had made the entire nation proud. May this glorious victory inspire countless young Indians to pursue excellence and bring even greater laurels to the nation in the years ahead. Well done, champions. India celebrates this historic moment with pride, he said. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi also reacted to the win, saying the victory represented the dreams of young cricketers across the country. It is not just a victory it is a feeling. It reflects the dreams played out in every street and the passion of every child who says, One day I will play for India. Tonight, those dreams lifted the World Cup. India doesnt just play cricket, India lives it, he said. The final of the T20 World Cup was played in Ahmedabad, where India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs to secure the title. Batting first, India posted 255 for 5 in 20 overs before bowling out New Zealand for 159 in 19 overs. Sanju Samson led the scoring with 89 off 46 balls, while Ishan Kishan added 54 and Abhishek Sharma struck a rapid 52 as India built a commanding total in front of a packed crowd at the stadium. Batting first, India posted 255 for 5 in 20 overs before bowling out New Zealand for 159 in 19 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The victory marked Indias third T20 World Cup title and its second consecutive triumph in the tournament. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'It Doesn't Get Better Than That' - Bumrah Savours Player Of The Match Award At Home Ground
T20 World Cup: Ace fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah said winning the Player of the Match award in front of his home fans after Indias 96-run win over New Zealand to win the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup is a special moment for him. In defence of a massive 255/5, Bumrah used his magical slower balls to great effect to pick 4-15 as India became the first team to win a T20 World Cup on home soil, and defend a world title in the shortest format. Feels extremely special because I've played one final in my home venue, but couldn't win that one, but today I won. I knew the wicket was a flat one, so I had to use all my experience. All the execution went as planned, Im really happy and really grateful. God is really kind, said Bumrah in the post-match presentation ceremony. Asked what his key to success in the competition was, Bumrah said, Before this tournament, I was in that zone where I felt I was trying too hard because I was bowling well, but felt I was trying too hard. This tournament, I just tried to let the game come to me, and that worked really well. My individual assessment has always been my strength, and getting this award at my home ground in a World Cup final, it doesn't get better than that. Quizzed about the mastery of his slower balls, Bumrah, the Player of the Tournament in the 2024 T20 World Cup triumph, said, Because of the experience, and I've played on belters over here, and I have seen the other teams too, I learned that trying to bowl too fast can make shot-making easier. So, just played smart, and tried to think of what the batsmen were trying to do. This tournament, I just tried to let the game come to me, and that worked really well. My individual assessment has always been my strength, and getting this award at my home ground in a World Cup final, it doesn't get better than that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We never panicked. Kept our heads above the water. Teams that do that win the tournament, and I am very happy we did it. The crowds were really brilliant. Really thankful for all the support. Article Source: IANS
President Murmu Congratulates Team India On T20 WC Triumph, Hails Historic Achievement
President Droupadi Murmu: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday congratulated the Indian cricket team for winning the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, describing the victory as a historic achievement that has brought immense pride and joy to the nation. In a post on X, @rashtrapatibhvn -- the official account of the President of India, mentioned the triumph marked another milestone in Indian cricket, noting that India has now become the only country to win the ICC Men's T20 World Cup three times. The President also highlighted that the Indian team holds the distinction of being the only side to win the title twice in succession. Heartiest congratulations to Team India, which scaled several peaks of history by winning the ICC Mens T20 World Cup emphatically. India has the proud distinction of being the only country to win the cup three times. It is also the only team to win the cup twice in a row, the post read. The President said the achievement had filled the countrys cricket-loving people with immense joy and pride. She also noted that the victory reflects the strong talent pool among Indias youth and the growing strength of the country across diverse fields. The President also praised every member of the squad, the team management and support staff for the collective triumph and wished the Indian cricket team continued success and sustained glory in the future. A dominant India became the first team to retain the ICC Mens T20 World Cup title, win three world crowns, and clinch the trophy on home soil after defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final played in front of 86,824 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Captain Suryakumar Yadav will now be the fourth Indian to lead the side to a mens cricket World Cup title after having not lost a single series since taking charge in July 2024 -- a remarkable record that highlights India's dominance in the shortest format. Though the massive win, India broke two hoodoos -- of having never previously beaten New Zealand in a Mens T20 World Cup match, and winning in Ahmedabad after their last two ICC white-ball defeats -- the 2023 ODI World Cup final loss to Australia and a Super Eights defeat to South Africa earlier in this tournament -- came at the venue. Captain Suryakumar Yadav will now be the fourth Indian to lead the side to a mens cricket World Cup title after having not lost a single series since taking charge in July 2024 -- a remarkable record that highlights India's dominance in the shortest format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Samson, in the form of his life, having struck 97 not out and 89 in his two previous innings, shared an opening stand of 98 with Abhishek Sharma, who saved his best for the title clash by hitting 52 off 21 balls, while Ishan Kishan hit 54 off 25 balls to extend the carnage. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Samson, Bumrah Star As India Clinch Third Title, Beat New Zealand By 96 Runs (2nd Ld)
T20 World Cup: Fast bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah picked 4-15 as India became the first team to retain the Mens T20 World Cup title and win the crown for a record three times after beating New Zealand by 96 runs in front of 86,824 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, powered India to 255/5, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, before Bumrah and Axar Patel (3-27) ripped through New Zealands top order to seal victory. The visitors were dismissed for 159 in 19 overs, with only Tim Seifert offering resistance through a fighting 52. Samson, in prime form after scores of 97 not out and 89 in his previous innings, shared a 98-run opening stand with Abhishek Sharma (52 off 21 balls) while Ishan Kishan added 54 off 25 deliveries. James Neesham briefly checked the charge with three wickets in an over, but Shivam Dubes unbeaten 26 off eight balls pushed India past 250. Indias bowlers then ensured there was no repeat of the semi-final scare against England, reducing New Zealand to 52/3 inside the powerplay. The win broke two hoodoos - Indias first victory over New Zealand in a T20 World Cup and their first ICC white-ball triumph in Ahmedabad after defeats in the 2023 ODI final and earlier in this tournament. Captain Suryakumar Yadav is now the fourth Indian skipper to lead the side to a mens cricket World Cup title after having not lost a single series since taking charge after the trophy triumph in Barbados in June 2024 - a remarkable record that highlights India's dominance in the shortest format. Head coach Gautam Gambhir also gets his second ICC title, as India completed their two-peat of Mens T20 World Cup titles via their high-risk and reward approach. On a flat mixed soil pitch, Indias imposing total was built on an explosive platform laid by their top three, all of whom attacked from the outset with strike rates that underlined their dominance. Samson finished on a strike rate of 193.47, while Abhishek struck at 247.61 and Kishan hit his runs at a strike-rate of 216. The early overs had set an ominous tone for New Zealand before the tactical decision to introduce fast bowler Jacob Duffy in the third over backfired badly. Runs and boundaries flowed from there like an avalanche, as New Zealand's bowlers were sent on a leather hunt via depending too much on slower balls and bowling away from stump-to-stump lines. Inserted into batting first, Samson defended solidly off Matt Henry for the first four balls, before opening up with an elegant swing over long-on for six. After Glenn Phillips gave away five runs in the second over, Abhishek announced himself with an ugly heave off Jacob Duffy for four, before sweetly timing a lofted off-drive for another boundary. Samson, meanwhile, pumped a Duffy inswinger back over the bowler's head for four. The pitch was a belter, and both batters were beginning to sense it as the fourth over opened the floodgates for India. Lockie Ferguson endured a nightmare introduction - two wides, with Abhishek and Samson taking him for a pair of four and six each, as the duo plundered 24 runs. Henry's second over saw Abhishek launch a slower ball over mid-off for six before Samson rocked back to pull a bouncer for another maximum, even as four wides in the over told its own story. New Zealand's plans were clearly unravelling against batters who simply refused to stick to a blueprint. Abhishek reached his half-century off just 18 balls in the sixth over, swatting and swinging his way to the milestone with nonchalance via three fours and a six, as India plundered 92 runs in power-play. Though Santner brought himself on in the seventh over, Samson cracked a cut off him for four. Abhishek's fine innings ended in the eighth over when Rachin Ravindra pushed it wide, and the opener feathered an edge behind to the keeper to depart for 52. Ishan Kishan walked in and immediately fitted the template, as an on-drive for two brought up India's hundred in 7.2 overs. With an off-drive and a muscular four through mid-wicket being the standout from his four quick boundaries, Kishan maintained Indias tempo. Samson, after raising his third successive fifty, was on an altogether different level smacking Ferguson for two sixes and a four before smashing three consecutive sixes off Ravindra in the 14th over. By the 15th over, India had already surpassed the highest team total in a T20 World Cup final, even as Kishans audacious strokeplay got him his fifty off 23 balls. But Neesham struck thrice in quick succession - Samson slapped a full toss to long-on and departed for 89, then Kishan holed out to long-on for 54, and skipper Suryakumar Yadav jabbed to deep backward square leg for a golden duck. Hardik Pandya smacked Henry for a six and four, before the pacer dismissed him on a slower bouncer and cover taking the catch. Shivam Dube ensured India got a great finishing kick by lofting Neesham for four, before smashing the next delivery over midwicket for six and clearing cover for another maximum. Dube then pulled Neesham for four and finished the innings with a cross-bat drive through cover, as India went past 250, thanks to 24 runs coming off the final over. In defence of 256, Arshdeep Singh found swing early on to keep Seifert and Finn Allen in check. After Allen was dropped on two by Dube at mid-off, Tim Seifert launched Hardik Pandya for two sixes and two fours in the second over, yielding 21 runs. India's response was swift and ruthless, as Axar, introduced in the third over, had the dangerous Allen holing out to long-on. Bumrah was summoned in the fourth over and struck with his very first ball, as Rachin Ravindra chipped an off-cutter to Ishan Kishan, who took a brilliant diving catch. Axar then castled Glenn Phillips with a perfectly disguised arm ball in the fifth over, the ball slipping past his bat to peg back leg stump, as New Zealand ended power-play at 52/3. Seifert marched forward to bring up a half-century off 23 balls by carting Varun Chakaravarthy for two sixes. But India continued to chip away - Mark Chapman chopped onto his stumps off Pandya, while Seifert miscued the pull and Kishan tossed the ball in the air and regained balance to complete a solo relay catch in the deep. The crowd was briefly silenced when Daryl Mitchell struck successive sixes off Arshdeep Singh, who later fielded off his own bowling and threw the ball back at the batter, invoking an angry reaction from him. The umpire intervened, with Suryakumar Yadav offering an apology and Arshdeep following with a handshake at the end of the over. Despite the steep asking rate, Mitchell and skipper Mitchell Santner, dropped on 26 by Pandya, continued to smash boundaries. But Axar came back to have the former hole out to deep mid-wicket off a full toss, while Bumrah castled James Neesham, Matt Henry, and Neesham with slower balls, before Tilak Varma completed a solo relay catch of Jacob Duffy off Abhishek Sharmas bowling, as India lived up to their pre-tournament hype and made the history they were destined to make in blistering style. The umpire intervened, with Suryakumar Yadav offering an apology and Arshdeep following with a handshake at the end of the over. Despite the steep asking rate, Mitchell and skipper Mitchell Santner, dropped on 26 by Pandya, continued to smash boundaries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 255/5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 89, Ishan Kishan 54, Abhishek Sharma 52; James Neesham 3-46, Rachin Ravindra 1-32) beat New Zealand 159 in 19 overs (Tim Seifert 52, Mitchell Santner 43; Jasprit Bumrah 4-15, Axar Patel 3-27) by 96 runs Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Bumrah Picks 4-15 As India Beat New Zealand By 96 Runs, Clinch Third Title (ld)
T20 World Cup: Fast bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah picked 4-15 as India became the first team to retain the Mens T20 World Cup title and win the crown three times after beating New Zealand by 96 runs in front of 86,824 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Sanju Samsons blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, powered India to 255/5, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, before Jasprit and Axar Patel (3-27) ripped through New Zealands top order to seal victory. The visitors were dismissed for 159 in 19 overs, with only Tim Seifert offering resistance through a fighting 52. Samson, in prime form after scores of 97 not out and 89 in his previous innings, shared a 98-run opening stand with Abhishek Sharma (52 off 21 balls) while Ishan Kishan added 54 off 25 deliveries. James Neesham briefly checked the charge with three wickets in an over, but Shivam Dubes unbeaten 26 off eight balls pushed India past 250. Indias bowlers then ensured there was no repeat of the semi-final scare against England, reducing New Zealand to 52/3 inside the powerplay. The win broke two hoodoos - Indias first victory over New Zealand in a T20 World Cup and their first ICC white-ball triumph in Ahmedabad after defeats in the 2023 ODI final and earlier in this tournament. Captain Suryakumar Yadav is now the fourth Indian skipper to lead the side to a mens cricket World Cup title after having not lost a single series since taking charge in July 2024 - a remarkable record that highlights India's dominance in the shortest format. Head coach Gautam Gambhir also gets his second ICC title, as India completed their two-peat of Mens T20 World Cup titles. In defence of 256, Arshdeep Singh found swing early on to keep Seifert and Finn Allen in check. After Allen was dropped on two by Dube at mid-off, Tim Seifert launched Hardik Pandya for two sixes and two fours in the second over, yielding 21 runs. India's response was swift and ruthless, as Axar, introduced in the third over, had the dangerous Allen holing out to long-on. Bumrah was summoned in the fourth over and struck with his very first ball, as Rachin Ravindra chipped an off-cutter to Ishan Kishan, who took a brilliant diving catch. Axar then castled Glenn Phillips with a perfectly disguised arm ball in the fifth over, the ball slipping past his bat to peg back leg stump, as New Zealand ended power-play at 52/3. Seifert marched forward to bring up a half-century off 23 balls by carting Varun Chakaravarthy for two sixes. But India continued to chip away - Mark Chapman chopped onto his stumps off Pandya, while Seifert miscued the pull and Kishan tossed the ball in the air and regained balance to complete a solo relay catch in the deep. The crowd was briefly silenced when Daryl Mitchell struck successive sixes off Arshdeep Singh, who later fielded off his own bowling and threw the ball back at the batter, invoking an angry reaction from him. The umpire intervened, with Suryakumar Yadav offering an apology and Arshdeep following with a handshake at the end of the over. Despite the steep asking rate, Mitchell and skipper Mitchell Santner, dropped on 26 by Pandya, continued to smash boundaries. But Axar came back to have the former hole out to deep mid-wicket off a full toss, while Bumrah castled James Neesham, Matt Henry, and Neesham with slower balls, before Tilak Varma completed a solo relay catch of Jacob Duffy off Abhishek Sharmas bowling, as India lived up to their pre-tournament hype and made the history they were destined to make in blistering style. The umpire intervened, with Suryakumar Yadav offering an apology and Arshdeep following with a handshake at the end of the over. Despite the steep asking rate, Mitchell and skipper Mitchell Santner, dropped on 26 by Pandya, continued to smash boundaries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 255/5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 89, Ishan Kishan 54, Abhishek Sharma 52; James Neesham 3-46, Rachin Ravindra 1-32) beat New Zealand 159 in 19 overs (Tim Seifert 52, Mitchell Santner 43; Jasprit Bumrah 4-15, Axar Patel 3-27) by 96 runs Article Source: IANS
PM Modi Congratulates Team India On T20 World Cup Triumph
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated the Indian cricket team on winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, praising the players for their skill, determination and teamwork throughout the tournament. Team India -- the defending T20 World Champions -- became the first host nation to win the T20 World Cup by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Chasing a mammoth target of 256 runs, the New Zealand innings collapsed at 159 all out in 19 overs. In a post on social media, the Prime Minister said the teams victory was the result of exceptional performance and unwavering grit displayed during the competition. Champions! Congratulations to the Indian team on winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup! This remarkable triumph reflects exceptional skills, determination and teamwork. They have shown outstanding grit through the tournament, the Prime Minister said. He added that the victory has filled millions of Indians with pride and joy. This victory has filled every Indian heart with pride and joy. Well done, Team India! PM Modi said in his message. Indias triumph in the tournament has sparked celebrations among cricket fans across the country, with supporters hailing the teams performance and the historic win on the global stage. Team India openers Sanju Samson (89), Abhishek Sharma (52) and No. 3 Ishan Kishan (54) set up the platform for a huge total. Sanju Samson carried his rich form from the previous games and went on to hit his third consecutive half-century. Sanju Samson's blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, led Indias charge to posting a massive 255/5 - the second highest total of the tournament and the most posted by a team in the World Cup - before their bowlers dismantled New Zealand inside the powerplay to seal a comprehensive victory, as the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Sanju Samson carried his rich form from the previous games and went on to hit his third consecutive half-century. Also Read: Live Cricket Score James Neesham briefly checked India's momentum with three wickets in a single over before Shivam Dube plundered an unbeaten 26 off eight balls to take India past 250. Local lads Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel then wrecked New Zealand's top order, reducing the challengers to 52/3 and extinguishing any realistic hope of a record chase, as India lived up to their pre-tournament hype and made history. Article Source: IANS
Shivam Dube: 'My role was to hit some big sixes'
Here's how India players and the support staff reacted immediately after the win
T20 WC: India Make History By Clinching Third Title After Beating New Zealand By 96 Runs
T20 World Cup: A dominant India became the first team to retain the ICC Mens T20 World Cup title, win three world crowns, and clinch the trophy on home soil after defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final played in front of 86, 824 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Captain Suryakumar Yadav will now lift the trophy and be the fourth Indian to lead the side to a mens cricket World Cup title after having not lost a single series since taking charge in July 2024 - a remarkable record that highlights India's dominance in the shortest format. Though the massive win, India broke two hoodoos of having never previously beaten New Zealand in a Mens T20 World Cup match, and winning in Ahmedabad after their last two ICC white-ball defeats - the 2023 ODI World Cup final loss to Australia and a Super Eights defeat to South Africa earlier in this tournament came at the venue. Sanju Samson's blistering 89 off 46 balls, laced with five fours and eight sixes, led Indias charge to posting a massive 255/5 - the second highest total of the tournament and the most posted by a team in the World Cup - before their bowlers dismantled New Zealand inside the powerplay to seal a comprehensive victory, as the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Samson, in the form of his life, having struck 97 not out and 89 in his two previous innings, shared an opening stand of 98 with Abhishek Sharma, who saved his best for the title clash by hitting 52 off 21 balls, while Ishan Kishan hit 54 off 25 balls to extend the carnage. James Neesham briefly checked India's momentum with three wickets in a single over before Shivam Dube plundered an unbeaten 26 off eight balls to take India past 250. Local lads Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel then wrecked New Zealand's top order, reducing the challengers to 52/3 and extinguishing any realistic hope of a record chase, as India lived up to their pre-tournament hype and made history. Samson, in the form of his life, having struck 97 not out and 89 in his two previous innings, shared an opening stand of 98 with Abhishek Sharma, who saved his best for the title clash by hitting 52 off 21 balls, while Ishan Kishan hit 54 off 25 balls to extend the carnage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 255/5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 89, Ishan Kishan 54; James Neesham 3-46, Rachin Ravindra 1-32) beat New Zealand 159 all out in 19 overs (Tim Seifert 52, Mitchell Santner 43; Jasprit Bumrah 4-15, Axar Patel 3-27) by 96 runs Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Spectacular Laser Show And Fireworks Ignite Narendra Modi Stadium During IND-NZ Final
The Narendra Modi Stadium: The Narendra Modi Stadium dazzled both on and off the field during the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 final, with a spectacular mid-innings laser show and fireworks thrilling the fans in attendance. The entertainment followed earlier performances by Falguni Pathak, Sukhbir Singh, and Ricky Martin, setting the stage for a high-octane cricketing showdown between India and New Zealand. Indias top order continued their red-hot form, with Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Ishan Kishan all producing explosive half-centuries to propel the defending champions to a mammoth 255/5. On a flat mixed-soil track, the total is the highest ever at the stadium and the third-highest in Mens T20 World Cup history. Samson struck 89 off 46 balls, Abhishek hit 52 off 21 balls, while Kishans 54 came off just 25 deliveries. Indias innings began cautiously but soon exploded as New Zealand bowlers struggled to find a consistent line. Early introductions of pacers Jacob Duffy and Lockie Ferguson backfired as boundaries flowed freely. Abhishek Sharmas whirlwind fifty off just 18 balls set the tone for a record-breaking powerplay, while Samson and Kishan continued the onslaught in the middle overs, raising Indias 100th six of the tournament along the way. Indias top order continued their red-hot form, with Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Ishan Kishan all producing explosive half-centuries to propel the defending champions to a mammoth 255/5. On a flat mixed-soil track, the total is the highest ever at the stadium and the third-highest in Mens T20 World Cup history. Samson struck 89 off 46 balls, Abhishek hit 52 off 21 balls, while Kishans 54 came off just 25 deliveries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, the final overs saw New Zealand fight back through James Neesham, who picked up three key wickets in quick succession. Samson was first to fall for 89, followed by Kishan for 54, and Suryakumar Yadav departed for a golden duck. Shivam Dube then unleashed a late onslaught, plundering 26 runs off the last eight balls, ensuring India crossed the 250-mark and putting them in a commanding position to defend their title. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: NZ Still Believe In Their Batting Firepower To Put India Under Pressure, Says Henry
T20 World Cup: Veteran seamer Matt Henry said New Zealand still have belief in their batting strength despite India posting an imposing 255/5 in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup final. On a flat mixed soil pitch, Sanju Samson (89), Ishan Kishan (54), and Abhishek Sharma (52) carried India to a massive 255/5, the highest score in a T20 World Cup final. Obviously, thats tough. Obviously, we would have liked to have kept them to probably under 240 there, but weve still got the firepower and the belief in this shed. So I think for us, the way we start, hopefully we can get a good read of the wicket and put them under some pressure, said Henry in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. New Zealand's plan of using slower balls proved to be too costly as India's top three batters picked them with ease and regularly dispatched them with authority over the boundary ropes. Henry explained that the bowling plan had been to take pace off early against Indias big-hitting batters. Obviously, thats tough. Obviously, we would have liked to have kept them to probably under 240 there, but weve still got the firepower and the belief in this shed. So I think for us, the way we start, hopefully we can get a good read of the wicket and put them under some pressure, said Henry in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Henry also felt that New Zealands batters could learn from Indias batting approach. Well, I think if you look at the way they started, they actually got a read of the wicket. Then, from there, they actually looked to accelerate and put us under a lot of pressure. So obviously, it didnt look like when youre coming out from ball one, giving yourself a couple of balls. But for us, it's frustrating one, but I think we still back our boys to get this done. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Samson, Kishan, Abhishek Smash Fifties, Carry India To 255/5 Against NZ
T20 World Cup: Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Ishan Kishan struck explosive half-centuries each as defending champions India posted a massive 255/5 against New Zealand in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. On a flat mixed soil pitch, India posted a total that is the highest at the venue and the third-highest in Mens T20 World Cup history. It was built on an explosive platform laid by their top three, all of whom attacked from the outset with strike rates that underlined their dominance. Samson, who made 89 off 46 balls, finished on a strike rate of 193.47, while Abhishek, who finally came good by hitting 54 off 25 balls, struck at 247.61, and Kishan, who slammed a 25-ball 54, hit at a strike rate of 216. At several stages, a total of 280 or beyond appeared well within India's reach, only for New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham toapply the brakes via 3-46. Shivam Dube ultimately ensured India finished strongly, plundering 24 runs off the final over to push the total past 250. Dube's late assault of 26 off just eight balls came at a strike rate of 325. The early overs had set an ominous tone for New Zealand before the tactical decision to introduce fast bowler Jacob Duffy in the third over backfired badly. Runs and boundaries flowed from there like an avalanche, as New Zealand's bowlers were sent on a leather hunt by depending too much on slower balls and bowling away from stump-lines. Inserted into batting first, Samson defended solidly off Matt Henry for the first four balls, before opening up with an elegant swing over long-on for six. After Glenn Phillips gave away five runs in the second over, Abhishek announced himself with an ugly heave off Jacob Duffy for four, before sweetly timing a lofted off-drive for another boundary. Samson, meanwhile, pumped a Duffy inswinger back over the bowler's head for four. The pitch was a belter, and both batters were beginning to sense it as the fourth over opened the floodgates for India. Lockie Ferguson endured a nightmare introduction - two wides, with Abhishek and Samson taking him for a pair of four and six each, as the duo plundered 24 runs. Henry's second over saw Abhishek launch a slower ball over mid-off for six before Samson rocked back to pull a bouncer for another maximum, even as four wides in the over told its own story. New Zealand's plans were clearly unravelling against batters who simply refused to stick to a blueprint. Abhishek reached his half-century off just 18 balls in the sixth over, swatting and swinging his way to the milestone with nonchalance via three fours and a six, as India plundered 92 runs in power-play. Though Santner brought himself on in the seventh over, Samson cracked a cut off him for four. Abhishek's fine innings ended in the eighth over when Rachin Ravindra pushed it wide, and the opener feathered an edge behind to the keeper to depart for 52. Ishan Kishan walked in and immediately fitted the template, as an on-drive for two brought up India's hundred in 7.2 overs. With an off-drive and a muscular four through mid-wicket being the standout from his four quick boundaries, Kishan maintained Indias tempo. Samson, after raising his third successive fifty, was on an altogether different level smacking Ferguson for two sixes and a four before smashing three consecutive sixes off Ravindra in the 14th over. By the 15th over, India had already surpassed the highest team total in a T20 World Cup final, even as Kishans audacious strokeplay got him his fifty off 23 balls. But Neesham struck thrice in quick succession - Samson slapped a full toss to long-on and departed for 89, then Kishan holed out to long-on for 54, and skipper Suryakumar Yadav jabbed to deep backward square leg for a golden duck. Hardik Pandya smacked Henry for a six and four before the pacer dismissed him on a slower bouncer, and cover took the catch. Shivam Dube ensured India got a great finishing kick by lofting Neesham for four, before smashing the next delivery over midwicket for six and clearing cover for another maximum. Dube then pulled Neesham for four and finished the innings with a cross-bat drive through cover, as India went past 250, thanks to 24 runs coming off the final over, and looked set to defend the title they won in 2024 on home soil. Hardik Pandya smacked Henry for a six and four before the pacer dismissed him on a slower bouncer, and cover took the catch. Shivam Dube ensured India got a great finishing kick by lofting Neesham for four, before smashing the next delivery over midwicket for six and clearing cover for another maximum. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 255/5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 89, Ishan Kishan 54, Abhishek Sharma 52; James Neesham 3-46, Rachin Ravindra 1-32) against New Zealand Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: PGTI President Kapil Dev Attends Final In Ahmedabad
Union Home Minister Amit Shah: Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) president and former India cricket captain Kapil Dev, along with the CEO of PGTI, Amandeep Johl, were in attendance at the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 between India and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Kapil Dev led India to the ODI World Cup in 1983, setting off the cricket revolution in India that has made the sport akin to religion in the country. Union Home Minister Amit Shah was also in attendance alongside his wife, son Jay Shah, who is also the chairman of the International Cricket Council, daughter-in-law, and grandson. Legendary cricketers MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma brought out the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup trophy together. The sight of the duo bringing out the glittering silverware generated a thunderous roar of delight from the packed crowd. Dhoni, who captained India to the title in the inaugural 2007 edition, joined Rohit, who led the team to winning the trophy in 2024. Apart from Dhoni and Rohit, the ambassador for the ongoing tournament, ICC chairman Jay Shah, and JioStar vice-chairman Uday Shankar also came out with the trophy, which was placed on the pedestal before both India and New Zealand came out for the national anthems. Legendary playback singer Kavitha Krishnamurthy delivered a soaring rendition of the Indian national anthem. Coming to the match, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and elected to bowl against defending champions India. The Blackcaps also made one change by drafting in pacer Jacob Duffy in place of off-spin bowling all-rounder Cole McConchie. India named an unchanged side from their seven-run semi-final victory over England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The pre-final closing ceremony featured global pop star Ricky Martin, who performed for the capacity crowd ahead of the final. Martin opened with his hit Livin' la Vida Loca before closing with Mara and La Copa de la Vida, drawing a vociferous response from the crowd. The Blackcaps also made one change by drafting in pacer Jacob Duffy in place of off-spin bowling all-rounder Cole McConchie. India named an unchanged side from their seven-run semi-final victory over England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The final marks the culmination of a 20-team tournament that has seen India cruise through the knockout rounds after suffering a 76-run loss to South Africa in Ahmedabad. New Zealand, who have never previously won a Mens T20 World Cup, are appearing in their second final. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Tendulkar Lauds Indias Batting As Samson, Kishan Script Team Records
T20 World Cup: India continued their assault on New Zealand bowlers in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 final, with a fiery partnership between Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan keeping the hosts firmly in command at the Narendra Modi Stadium, and former India legend Sachin Tendulkar was all praises for the top-order batters after their monstrous knocks. After Indias record-breaking Power-play of 92/0, the momentum showed no signs of slowing. Samson and Kishan attacked anything short or wide, hitting a flurry of sixes and fours to push the total past 200 in just 15 overs. Samson smashed a series of towering sixes off Rachin Ravindra and Mitchell Santner, surpassing Finn Allens mark to become the highest six-hitter in a single T20 World Cup edition with 21 sixes. Kishan, meanwhile, brought up his fifty off just 24 balls with aggressive stroke-play, including a towering six over mid-wicket. Reflecting on the duos masterclass, Sachin Tendulkar wrote on X, Sanju is batting very smartly, knowing whom to attack and whom to defend against. Ishan Kishan has shown superb bat speed and played some unbelievable shots. 275 looks very much possible, it will be a fantastic score! Indias relentless onslaught saw the scoreboard read 203/1 at the 15th over, with Samson batting on 89 (45 balls) and Kishan on 54 not out (24 balls), putting New Zealand under severe pressure. Every bowler, whether pace or spin, was taken to the cleaners as the crowd roared with every boundary. Reflecting on the duos masterclass, Sachin Tendulkar wrote on X, Sanju is batting very smartly, knowing whom to attack and whom to defend against. Ishan Kishan has shown superb bat speed and played some unbelievable shots. 275 looks very much possible, it will be a fantastic score! Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ishan followed the opener just three balls later, with Neesham dismissing the No. 3 batter as well as Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav off the last two deliveries of the 16th over as India dropped to 204/4 inside just six deliveries. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Sanju Samson Joins Virat Kohli In Elite Company With A Fifty In Final
T20 World Cup: Continuing his rich form, Sanju Samson brought up his third consecutive fifty-plus score drawing levels with India great Virat Kohli in the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Samson etched his name into the record books by becoming only the third player to score fifties in both the semi-final and final of a T20 World Cup, joining Shahid Afridi (2009) and Virat Kohli (2014). The Indian wicketkeeper-batter paced his innings smartly after Abhishek Sharmas explosive half-century at the other end. Samson brought up his fifty off 33 balls, playing a composed knock without needing to force the pace. He began cautiously while keeping the scoreboard ticking before Abhishek shifted gears, helping India race to 137 for 1 in 11 overs. India raced to 92 for no loss in six overs, rewriting the record books in the summit clash of the T20 World Cup. The previous best Power-play total in the tournament was 92/1 by the West Indies against Afghanistan in 2024, while Indias previous best in the tournaments history came in the same edition, when they scored 86/1 against Namibia. The charge was led by Abhishek, who smashed a breathtaking 52 off 21 balls, bringing up his half-century in only 18 deliveries, before being dismissed. The knock was also the fastest fifty by any batter in this edition of the T20 World Cup. Indias innings began cautiously, with the first two overs yielding just 12 runs, but the tempo shifted dramatically thereafter. Abhishek and Sanju Samson launched a relentless assault on the New Zealand pace attack, smashing 80 runs in the last four overs of the powerplay. Abhishek took a particular liking to the seamers, stepping out to loft deliveries over the infield and punishing anything short with powerful pulls and cuts. His aggressive approach put New Zealand on the defensive, forcing them into frequent changes of pace and line. The pressure told when Lockie Ferguson conceded 24 runs in a single over, making it one of the most expensive overs in a T20 World Cup final. Abhishek continued the carnage against Jacob Duffy, eventually bringing up his fifty with a pulled boundary that triggered loud applause from the crowd and the Indian dugout. While Abhishek dominated proceedings, Samson provided strong support with a brisk 33 off 17 balls, as the pair also registered the first 50-plus opening partnership in a mens T20 World Cup final. The pressure told when Lockie Ferguson conceded 24 runs in a single over, making it one of the most expensive overs in a T20 World Cup final. Abhishek continued the carnage against Jacob Duffy, eventually bringing up his fifty with a pulled boundary that triggered loud applause from the crowd and the Indian dugout. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Courtesy of the outrageous hitting, India raced past the 100-run mark off just the second delivery of the eighth over as they finished at 191/1 in 14 overs. Article Source: IANS

