India's Record Powerplay Stuns NZ in T20 WC Final as Amit Shah Cheers On

Team India delivered a breathtaking batting performance in the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand, posting a record 92 runs without loss in the powerplay. Abhishek Sharma set the tone with the fastest fifty of the tournament, scoring 51 off just 19 balls. Ishan Kishan and Sanju Samson then continued the assault, with Samson reaching an unbeaten 69 as India raced to 171/1 by the 13th over. Union Home Minister Amit Shah was in attendance with his family, cheering on the dominant Indian display at a packed Narendra Modi Stadium.

Key Points: India's Record T20 WC Final Powerplay with Amit Shah in Attendance

  • Record 92/0 powerplay
  • Abhishek Sharma's 19-ball fifty
  • Sanju Samson's aggressive 69*
  • Amit Shah attends with family
  • NZ bowlers Ferguson, Henry leak runs
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T20 WC: Amit Shah attends IND-NZ final with son Jay Shah and family

India posts highest T20 WC powerplay score in final vs NZ. Amit Shah attends with family as Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson star with the bat.

T20 WC: Amit Shah attends IND-NZ final with son Jay Shah and family
"The hosts stormed to 92/0 in the powerplay, the highest ever in a T20 World Cup - Match Report"

Ahmedabad, March 8

Team India produced a scintillating batting display in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in attendance alongside his wife, son Jay Shah, who is also the chairman of the International Cricket Council, daughter-in-law, and grandson.

The hosts stormed to 92/0 in the powerplay, the highest ever in a T20 World Cup, thanks to a breathtaking assault by Abhishek Sharma. The left-hander smashed 51 off just 19 balls, the fastest fifty in this edition, before departing in the seventh over in a moment of luck for New Zealand as a mistimed edge found Tim Seifert at the wicket.

Ishan Kishan and Sanju Samson then took over the reins. Kishan arrived at the crease and quickly unleashed a flurry of boundaries, including multiple sixes off Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry, while Samson brought up his third consecutive fifty in T20 World Cups with precise timing and aggressive placement. By the 13th over, India had raced to 171/1, with Samson unbeaten on 69(39) and Kishan at 42 not out off 18 balls, keeping New Zealand's bowlers on the back foot.

The Indian duo punished anything short or wide, with Ferguson and Henry leaking heavily in consecutive overs, including a staggering 24-run over by Ferguson. New Zealand's attempts to curb the scoring with spin and pace were largely unsuccessful, as the home side maintained their momentum with elegant yet punishing strokeplay.

Amit Shah and his family were seen applauding every boundary and cheering on the crowd as the innings progressed.

India's record-breaking powerplay, coupled with the destructive partnerships in the middle overs, set the platform for a massive total, showcasing the hosts' dominance in front of a packed Ahmedabad crowd and a distinguished VIP gallery.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The batting was spectacular, but can we talk about that crowd? A packed Narendra Modi Stadium for a World Cup final is the dream. The atmosphere must have been incredible. Well done, Team India!
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Vikram M
While the cricket is fantastic, I hope the focus remains on the players' incredible skill. The article mentions the VIP gallery a lot. The real stars are Sharma, Kishan, and Samson who are putting on a masterclass.
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Priya S
Sanju Samson is finally getting his due on the world stage! Three consecutive fifties in World Cups is no joke. His timing is just beautiful to watch. Let's finish strong and bring the cup home! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
92/0 in the powerplay! That's just bullying the bowlers. Feeling sorry for the Kiwis but also so proud. This is the aggressive brand of cricket we've been waiting for. Don't take the foot off the pedal now!
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Kavya N
It's wonderful to see families, including our leaders, coming together to support the team. Cricket unites us all. But the real story is the batting display – historic and absolutely dominant. Well played, boys!

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