For nearly two decades, while Team India has dominated most teams on the global stage, one opponent has consistently acted as their "chink in the armour": New Zealand.
Often dubbed the "Kiwi Curse," India's struggle against the Black Caps in T20 World Cups is a fascinating case of historical dominance against big-stage pressure.

India and New Zealand are set to lock horns against each other in the T20 World Cup 2026 final on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India, on home soil, would be aiming to secure their third title, while the Kiwis aim to taste their first.
Matches Played : 3
India Won: 0
New Zealand Won: 3
India Highest Score: 180 (2007)
New Zealand Highest Score: 190 (2007)
India Lowest Score: 79 (2016)
Historically, India has faced New Zealand three times in T20 World Cups, and the record is a surprising 0-3 in favor of the Kiwis. Unlike bilateral series where India often triumphs, the World Cup stage has seen New Zealand outclass the Men in Blue with clinical precision.
In the inaugural edition, India went on to win the trophy, but their only loss in the Super 8s came against New Zealand.
The Result: New Zealand won by 10 runs.
Key Moment: Chasing 191, India was cruising at 76/0, but Daniel Vettori's 4-wicket haul triggered a collapse that India couldn't recover from.
Playing at home, India was expected to steamroll the Kiwis on a spinning track. Instead, they were met with a masterclass in spin bowling from Mitchell Santner and Ish Sodhi.
The Result: New Zealand won by 47 runs.
Key Moment: India was bundled out for a shocking 79 runs while chasing a modest target of 127.
In a must-win group game, India's batting lineup faltered under the lights. New Zealand's disciplined bowling restricted India to just 110/7.
The Result: New Zealand won by 8 wickets.
Key Moment: Trent Boult and Ish Sodhi choked the Indian middle order, effectively knocking India out of the tournament.
While New Zealand has already punched their ticket to the 2026 T20 World Cup Final after defeating South Africa comprehensively , India cleared the England hurdle in their semifinal journey. Now it is a blockbuster India vs New Zealand final, a perfect stage for the Men in Blue to finally end the "Kiwi Curse" and defend their world title.