The rivalry between India and New Zealand has long been a tale of "Kiwi Curse". For years, New Zealand was the immovable object that thwarted India's global ambitions most famously in the 2019 World Cup semi-final and the 2021 World Test Championship Final.
Defending champions India marched into the 2026 final with a near-perfect record, headlined by an explosive batting unit. After navigating a high-pressure group stage and overcoming a lone Super 8 defeat to South Africa, India reached the semi-finals to face England at the Wankhede Stadium. Sanju Samson's blistering knock, powered India to a tournament-high 253/7. Despite a century from England's Jacob Bethell, Jasprit Bumrah's clinical death bowling secured India's spot in the Ahmedabad final.

New Zealand's path was a story of redemption following their 2024 group-stage exit. Led by Mitchell Santner, the Black Caps peaked in the Super 8s, edging out Pakistan on Net Run Rate to secure a semi-final berth against an unbeaten South Africa. In Kolkata, the Kiwi bowlers restricted the Proteas to 169 before Finn Allen produced a historic masterclass. Allen smashed a 33-ball century-the fastest in T20 World Cup history to chase the target in just 12.5 overs. This 9-wicket demolition vaulted New Zealand into their second T20 World Cup final, setting the stage for a repeat of the 2025 Champions Trophy showdown.
However, the last time these two teams met in a summit clash was the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy Final on March 9, 2025. It was a night in Dubai where history was rewritten and a decade-long "Kiwi Curse" was finally lifted.
The match was a classic tactical battle on a slowing Dubai International Stadium surface. India, led by Rohit Sharma, entered as the favourite but carried the heavy baggage of previous knockout losses to the Black Caps. Mitchell Santner, leading a transitional New Zealand side, chose to bat first after winning a crucial toss.
The Kiwis played their typical brand of "smart" cricket. They did not explode they accumulated. Daryl Mitchell acted as the anchor, scoring a patient 63 off 101 balls. Whenever India's spinners threatened to run away with the game, the Kiwis found a partnership. A late-order surge from Michael Bracewell (53*) pushed them to a competitive 251/7.
Chasing 252 for glory, India needed a solid start to avoid the ghosts of 2019. Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill delivered exactly that where the duo put on a masterclass 105-run opening with Rohit smashing a rapid 50 before being deceived by a Santner arm-ball.
In a dramatic turn, the middle-order collapsed. India slipped from 105/0 to 206/5, but KL Rahul, played one of the most mature innings of his career, remaining unbeaten on 34 to guide India home to lift its third Champions Trophy title.
Before the 2025 triumph, the "Last ICC Final" had been the 2021 World Test Championship Final in Southampton, which was a drastically different story.
The 2025 win was seen as the ultimate "redemption arc" for this Indian generation, proving they could handle the pressure of a final against their most disciplined rivals.
2000 Champions Trophy: New Zealand won by 4 wickets.
2021 World Test Championship: New Zealand won by 8 wickets.
2025 Champions Trophy: India won by 4 wickets.
As the T20 World Cup Final approaching tomorrow (March 8, 2026), the momentum has finally shifted. For the first time in a decade, the Black Caps are not just the underdogs; they are facing an Indian side that knows exactly how to beat them on the grandest stage.