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India scripted a new chapter in cricket history on March 8, 2026, by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium to become the first-ever team to successfully defend a T20 World Cup ...
That's a wrap for our coverage of the T20 World Cup 2026 final between India and New Zealand. The men in blue reign supreme, and a country of 1.4 billion-plus have another ICC trophy to celebrate.
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India became the first men's side to win the T20 World Cup three times and the first to claim back-to-back titles with an emphatic 96-run victory over New Zealand continuing their white-ball dominance ...
"Feels like a dream. Out of words. Still trying to process my emotions. This started with the 2024 team when I couldn't play a game. I kept on visualising, I kept on dreaming, this is exactly what I ...
For teens, it’s a means of bonding. For parents, it’s a font of frustration. For algorithms, it’s a path to engagement. And for online influencers, it’s a stream of income. Whatever role slang plays ...
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India have won their third T20 World Cup, successfully defending the title they won in 2024 with a 96-run thrashing of New Zealand. Take a read of Matthew Henry's report to find out how they became ...
India first side to win three Men's T20 World Cup titles, first to go back-to-back and first to triumph at home as New Zealand's wait for maiden World Cup title goes on; Sanju Samson hits 89 - just ...
India crush New Zealand by 96 runs to defend title India 255-5 (20 overs): Samson 89 (46), Kishan 54 (25), Abhishek 52 (21); Neesham 3-46 NZ 159 (19 overs): Seifert 52 (26); Bumrah 4-15, Axar 3-27 by ...
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