India dominates the T20 World Cup final as Samson, Sharma, and Kishan smash records.

The top order has turned the Narendra Modi Stadium into a run-machine. In an unprecedented display of power hitting, India's first three batters have all smashed individual half-centuries, leaving the New Zealand bowling attack in complete disarray during the T20 World Cup 2026 final.
1. Abhishek Sharma: The 18-ball fireworks
Answering his critics with a vengeance, Abhishek Sharma provided the fastest fifty of the tournament, reaching the milestone in just 18 balls. His aggressive intent against Duffy and Ferguson set a terrifying tone, as he collected 52 runs off 21 balls before falling to Rachin Ravindra.
2. Sanju Samson: The World Record 89
Sanju Samson has officially become the "King of the Final." By scoring a brilliant 89 off 46 balls, Samson broke the record for the highest individual score in a T20 World Cup final (surpassing Marlon Samuels' 85*). This was his third consecutive fifty in the 2026 edition.
3. Ishan Kishan: The 23-ball brutality
Not to be outdone, Ishan Kishan maintained the 200+ strike rate, reaching his half-century in just 23 balls. Kishan’s ability to find the boundary at will against Mitchell Santner ensured that India didn't lose momentum after the openers' departure, crossing the 200-run mark in the 15th over.
India chasing cricket history
With the scoreboard ticking at an astronomical rate, India is on the verge of three massive milestones:
- First to 3 Titles: India is eyeing their third T20 World Cup trophy (2007, 2024, 2026).
- First Defense: They aim to be the first team to successfully defend the T20 World Cup title.
- Host Nation Curse: India looks set to become the first host nation to win the tournament on home soil.
Published: 08 Mar 2026, 08:54 pm IST
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