As the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 hurtles toward its climax, India and New Zealand clash in the Final at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, a batter's paradise where teams have posted 200+ totals in four of six matches this tournament.
India, unbeaten through the Super 12s and eyeing a record sixth title, face a resurgent Black Caps side hungry for their first T20 World Cup crown after heartbreaking semis losses in 2022 and 2024. They also qualified for the Final in 2021 and lost that to Australia.

With India holding a 7-3 edge in T20I head-to-heads, all eyes turn to key battles: opener Abhishek Sharma's vulnerability against New Zealand's probing spinners, the Kiwi openers' record-shattering form, and India's bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's bid to stem the tide.
Check out the interesting facts and numbers ahead of the final in Ahmedabad-
CricViz stats highlight Abhishek's Achilles' heel in the Powerplay against off-spin, where he's fallen three times in four innings at a meager strike rate of 86. His aggressive hoicks toward mid-wicket and long-on have led to five catches and a bowled dismissal in those zones, exposing a clear exploit for NZ's Ajaz Patel or Michael Bracewell.
Yet, Abhishek draws huge reassurance from his recent demolition of the Kiwis in a bilateral series, blasting 182 runs at a blistering 249 strike rate-proof he can turn the tables under pressure.
New Zealand's explosive opening pair of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert looms as India's biggest nightmare, their 463-run stand the highest by any duo in a single T20 World Cup edition at a scorching 10.93 run rate. Allen's blistering 33-ball ton against South Africa in the semi-final shattered records as the fastest in tournament history.
New Zealand's Tim Seifert has scored 425 runs against India in T20Is over the years. He is ranked 2nd among all Kiwi batters and just needs 2 runs to become the top scorer for his country against India. The current leader is Colin Munro who scored 426 runs.
Colin Munro - 426
Tim Seifert - 425
Kane Williamson - 419
Martin Guptill - 380
Daryl Mitchell - 366
India's attack, anchored by Jasprit Bumrah's stellar 6.62 economy across five outings, must hit the front foot from ball one. With support from Arshdeep Singh (12 wickets) and spinners like Varun Chakravarthy, the hosts need disciplined lines to neutralize NZ's firepower and defend their unbeaten run.
Matthew Forde (WI) - 6.25
Mitchell Santner (NZ) - 6.33
Jasprit Bumrah (IND) - 6.62
Rachin Ravindra (NZ) - 6.88