India secured their third men's T20 World Cup title with a decisive 96-run victory over New Zealand in the final held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India posted a commanding total of 255-5, driven by an explosive 89 off 46 balls from Sanju Samson, according to Dawn and The Guardian.
In response, New Zealand was restricted to 159 runs, with India’s bowlers executing a clinical performance. Jasprit Bumrah was the standout with four wickets for just 15 runs, supported by Axar Patel, as reported by The Guardian and Dawn.
This win marks the first time India has successfully defended the T20 World Cup and claimed the title on home soil, making history in the process. Shivam Dube also contributed to the bowling effort, helping maintain pressure on New Zealand throughout the match, according to Dawn.
The victory solidifies India’s dominance in the shortest format of international cricket, reflecting a well-executed strategy in both batting and bowling. Fans and analysts will now watch closely how India builds on this momentum leading into the next cycle of international T20 competitions and the upcoming 2024 World Cup qualifying events.

James Neesham
Rachin Ravindra
Sanju Samson
Shivam Dube
Ishan Kishan
Narendra Modi Stadium
New Zealand
Abhishek Sharma
India
Jasprit Bumrah




