Santner: "Lot of pressure on India to win at home" ahead of T20 WC final

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner believes India will carry the burden of home expectations in the T20 World Cup final. He acknowledged the challenge of silencing the Ahmedabad crowd while praising key Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy. Santner expects a high-scoring contest and emphasized the importance of early wickets to restrict India's aggressive batting. The New Zealand skipper stated his team is excited for the final and wouldn't mind "breaking a few hearts" to win the trophy.

Key Points: Pressure on India in T20 WC final: NZ's Santner

  • NZ ready for final shootout
  • Pressure on hosts India
  • Praise for Bumrah's form
  • Expecting a high-scoring contest
  • Aim to silence the Ahmedabad crowd
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"Lot of pressure on India to win at home": New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner ahead of T20 WC final

NZ captain Mitchell Santner says hosts India face immense pressure ahead of the T20 World Cup final in Ahmedabad. Preview and key quotes.

"Lot of pressure on India to win at home": New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner ahead of T20 WC final
"s.QUOTE: I think there is a lot of pressure on India to win at home. - Mitchell Santner"

Ahmedabad, March 7

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner believes that hosts India will carry the burden of expectations when the two sides meet in the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Addressing the media on the eve of the summit clash, Santner said his side is excited for the final and acknowledged that India, playing in front of their home crowd, will face immense pressure to retain the title.

"That's the goal to silence the crowd, but there are a lot of challenges to cricket, and they are variable. I think there is a lot of pressure on India to win at home," Santner said during the pre-match press conference.

The New Zealand skipper added that his team is buzzing ahead of the big contest and understands the magnitude of a World Cup final.

"I am pretty excited. We have played before. There are no secrets to it. The boys are buzzing for tomorrow. It is a one-game shootout tomorrow. Boys are excited," he said.

Santner also admitted he had not yet seen the pitch at the massive Ahmedabad venue but expects a high-scoring encounter.

"I haven't had a look at the wicket, but it is going to be with a lot of runs," he said while also praising Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.

The Indian pacer has been remarkable throughout the tournament and has taken 10 wickets so far with an average of 15. He has deadly yorkers and unplayable bouncers in his arsenal, which may prove vital for the Indian side on Sunday.

"Bumrah is in anybody's conversation the way he is bowling," the 34-year-old added.

Reflecting on New Zealand's journey to the final, Santner said the team had faced multiple challenges throughout the tournament but learned valuable lessons from previous encounters, including bilateral series against India.

"We were challenged a lot of times. We will learn from bilateral series, and I think a World Cup final is different from a bilateral series," he noted.

The left-arm spin-bowling all-rounder also made it clear that New Zealand would not hesitate to spoil the home team's celebrations if given the opportunity.

"I don't mind winning the trophy. But we have been very consistent. I don't mind breaking a few hearts and winning the trophy," Santner remarked.

Speaking about India's aggressive batting approach, Santner said early wickets would be crucial if New Zealand hope to restrict the hosts.

"India can go hard right from the start and go till the end. The only way to stop them is by taking wickets at the top," he said.

Despite acknowledging the significance of the occasion, Santner stressed that the team's mindset would remain focused on execution.

"I think the mindset is the same, but it is a final match. No matter what you say, it is another game," he said.

He also hinted at the importance of controlling the scoring rate in what could be a high-scoring contest. India's semi-final clash against England witnessed an aggregate of 499 runs at Wankhede Stadium.

"It is going to be how 250 can be turned into 230. If you restrict a team to 220, then you have a good chance," Santner explained.

Santner also spoke about Indian spinner Varun Chakravarthy, acknowledging his quality and the challenge he poses. India's mystery spinner is the joint leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 13 wickets so far, but he will be entering the match after bowling his worst spell (64/1) against England. The pitch in Ahmedabad is expected to favour spinners, and Chakaravarthy can be a match-winner for India there.

"We have seen how good he is. When the wicket is flat, many bowlers go for 60-plus runs. Varun needs to believe that he is just one match away," he said.

Emphasising the importance of discipline in the final, Santner concluded by highlighting the need for consistency.

"You have to be consistent in your approach. You go with the process and go on to execute that," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respect to Santner for his honest and respectful comments. New Zealand is a fantastic team, but I have full faith in Rohit and the boys. Bumrah and Varun will be key on that Ahmedabad pitch. Excited for Sunday!
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Rohit P
Pressure is a privilege. Yes, it's there, but this team has shown they can handle it. Santner talking about silencing our crowd... good luck with that in Motera! The atmosphere will be electric. 🔥
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Sarah B
Living in India for work, and the excitement is contagious! It's more than just a game here. Santner is spot on about it being a different beast from a bilateral series. Hoping for a great final, but my heart is with Team India.
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Vikram M
He's trying to play mind games, saying they don't mind breaking hearts. Typical Kiwi calmness. But honestly, I'm a bit worried. Our batting has been explosive but sometimes reckless. Need a solid start, not just a hard start.
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Kavya N
The way he praised Bumrah and even Varun shows good sportsmanship. May the best team win! But of course, I'm praying for an Indian victory. Jai Hind!

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