India vs New Zealand T20 WC Final: Coaches Confident, History vs Form Clash

India and New Zealand are set for a high-stakes clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium. Childhood coaches Rajkumar Sharma and Santosh Kumar have expressed strong confidence in India's batting prowess and Ishan Kishan's form. India is chasing historic firsts, including becoming the first team to defend a T20 World Cup title. While New Zealand holds a perfect World Cup record against India, the host nation enters with dominant recent form.

Key Points: T20 World Cup Final: India Eyes Historic Win vs New Zealand

  • India aims to defend T20 WC title
  • Coaches back strong batting lineup
  • New Zealand seeks first T20 WC win
  • Finn Allen scored fastest WC hundred
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"India will definitely win this match": Rajkumar Sharma ahead of T20 WC Final

India takes on New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2026 final. Coaches back India's strong batting lineup as the host nation chases a historic title defense.

"India will definitely win this match. - Rajkumar Sharma"

New Delhi, March 8

India are set to clash with New Zealand in the summit clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, and Virat Kohli's childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma is pretty sure that the cup will stay in India.

Speaking to ANI ahead of the final match, Rajkumar Sharma said, "Nothing can be said for sure in T20 cricket, but looking at our cricket team in the current scenario, it feels like this World Cup is ours. India will definitely win this match. I have high hopes from the batsmen... All players are such that their strike rate is not less than 150. India can put up a big score."

Echoing the same emotions, Ishan Kishan's childhood coach, Santosh Kumar, said, "The way Ishan Kishan has returned, he has been consistently performing well, and it is hoped that he will give his best performance today and win the World Cup for India. There is some pressure in the final match. Both teams are strong. Ishan Kishan has been a fighting player since childhood."

Ishan Kishan has made 263 runs in eight innings so far in the tournament, including a match-winning knock against Pakistan in the group stages.

Going into the final, India are chasing a few firsts - first to defend a T20 World Cup title, first host team to win the T20 World Cup and the first to three T20 World Cup championships. For New Zealand, the biggest challenges will be how to keep the star-studded Indian batting line-up relatively quiet and how to deal with Jasprit Bumrah's unerring line and length.

India and New Zealand took contrasting paths to the final; they entered the contest on the back of strong batting performances in the semi-final. New Zealand lost to South Africa in the group stage and to England in the Super Eights but were dominant in the final four. After restricting the Proteas to 169/8, New Zealand raced to a nine-wicket win in 12.5 overs, courtesy of a stunning 33-ball hundred by Finn Allen, the fastest in T20 World Cups.

Meanwhile, for India, who were perfect in the group stage, the only blip was the loss to South Africa in the opening Super Eight contest. The semi-final against England was a high-scoring thriller, with India piling on 253/7 and England falling just seven runs short.

In their head-to-head clashes, history may favour New Zealand, but form is with India. The Black Caps have not lost a match to India in the T20 World Cup, having scored victories in 2007, 2016 and 2021. However, the host nation was dominant in their recent T20I series in India, with a comfortable 4-1 win.

Squads:

New Zealand Squad: Tim Seifert(w), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner(c), Cole McConchie, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Devon Conway, Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy.

India Squad: Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson(w), Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Rinku Singh, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, the excitement is unreal. But we must respect New Zealand. They are the silent assassins of world cricket. It won't be easy.
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Vikram M
I hope the coaches are right, but making such definitive statements before the match puts unnecessary pressure on the boys. Let them play freely without this "definitely win" burden.
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Priya S
Ishan Kishan has been phenomenal! That knock against Pakistan was legendary. If he fires in the final, no one can stop us. My whole family is gathering to watch. 🤞
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Rohit P
The stats say NZ has never lost to us in T20 World Cups. That history is scary, yaar. But this team feels different. The batting firepower is insane. 150+ strike rate for everyone? Wow.
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Michael C
Finn Allen's century in the semis was terrifying. Our bowlers need a solid plan for him. Bumrah vs. Allen in the powerplay will be the key battle. Can't wait for Sunday!
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Kavya N
Playing at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is a huge advantage. The crowd will be our 12th man. The atmosphere will be electric! Let's do this for the nation.

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