Inia and New Zealand will go head-to-head in the final of the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday (March 8). Both teams will look to put their best foot forward in an attempt to come out on the right side of the result.
The Journey
If we talk about the road to finals for both teams, it hasn’t been a smooth ride, with India having to get out of different situations in the first stage and the Super Eight leg of the tournament as well. To add to that, they were almost beaten by England, and it took a special effort from the fast bowling trio of Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya to pull things in the team’s favour.
The Blackcaps
New Zealand, on the other hand, were clinical in the first round of thecompetition whereas had to rely on Sri Lanka to not let Pakistan win by a certain margin in the last Super Eight match which helped the Mitchell Santner-led side book a place in thesemifinal where the outplayed South Africa courtesy of a record-breaking century from the bat of Finn Allen which took them over the line.
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The Challenge
Despite making it to the final, the two sides have certain concerns that they need to address before the big game. For India, the form of Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakaravarthy.
While Abhishek hasn’t really got going in the tournament, barring the scratchy half-century against Zimbabwe and would hope to make a decisive contribution in the title clash, Varun has looked off colour in the last few matches and was on the expensive side in the semifinal against England as well.
The captain and the coach would hope for both players to have a good outing in their respective departments in order to increase India’s chances of winning.
When it comes to New Zealand, the Kiwis might ponder bringing in Kyle Jamieson in place of James Neesham, which will add more penetration to the bowling.
The Record
If we talk about the head-to-head record of India and New Zealand in the final of ICC Events the two teams have featured in the final of two white-ball and one red-ball ICC tournaments, with New Zealand getting over the line on two occasions, while India got the better of New Zealand on one occasion.
Mentioned below is the result of the finals that the two teams have played in ICC events
| Tournament | Result |
| ICC Knockout Trophy 2000 | New Zealand Won by 4 Wickets |
| ICC World Test Championship 2021 | New Zealand Won by 8 Wickets |
| ICC Champions Trophy 2025 | India Won by 4 Wickets |
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