Sanju Samson Joins Virat Kohli in Elite T20 WC Final Fifty Club

Sanju Samson scored a crucial fifty in the T20 World Cup 2026 final, matching a record held by Virat Kohli and Shahid Afridi for scoring fifties in both the semi-final and final. His innings was complemented by a blistering, record-breaking half-century from opener Abhishek Sharma. Together, they powered India to a record Power-play score of 92 for no loss, setting a dominant platform. India finished with a formidable 191 for 1 in just 14 overs, seizing control of the summit clash against New Zealand.

Key Points: Samson Matches Kohli's Feat in T20 World Cup Final

  • Samson's third consecutive 50+ score
  • Joins Kohli & Afridi in elite record
  • Abhishek Sharma smashes fastest fifty of tournament
  • India posts record Power-play total of 92/0
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T20 WC: Sanju Samson joins Virat Kohli in elite company with a fifty in final

Sanju Samson scores a fifty in the T20 World Cup final, joining Virat Kohli and Shahid Afridi in an elite record. India posts a massive total.

T20 WC: Sanju Samson joins Virat Kohli in elite company with a fifty in final
"Samson etched his name into the record books by becoming only the third player to score fifties in both the semi-final and final of a T20 World Cup. - Report"

Ahmedabad, March 8

Continuing his rich form, Sanju Samson brought up his third consecutive fifty-plus score drawing levels with India great Virat Kohli in the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Samson etched his name into the record books by becoming only the third player to score fifties in both the semi-final and final of a T20 World Cup, joining Shahid Afridi (2009) and Virat Kohli (2014). The Indian wicketkeeper-batter paced his innings smartly after Abhishek Sharma's explosive half-century at the other end.

Samson brought up his fifty off 33 balls, playing a composed knock without needing to force the pace. He began cautiously while keeping the scoreboard ticking before Abhishek shifted gears, helping India race to 137 for 1 in 11 overs.

India raced to 92 for no loss in six overs, rewriting the record books in the summit clash of the T20 World Cup. The previous best Power-play total in the tournament was 92/1 by the West Indies against Afghanistan in 2024, while India's previous best in the tournament's history came in the same edition, when they scored 86/1 against Namibia.

The charge was led by Abhishek, who smashed a breathtaking 52 off 21 balls, bringing up his half-century in only 18 deliveries, before being dismissed. The knock was also the fastest fifty by any batter in this edition of the T20 World Cup.

India's innings began cautiously, with the first two overs yielding just 12 runs, but the tempo shifted dramatically thereafter. Abhishek and Sanju Samson launched a relentless assault on the New Zealand pace attack, smashing 80 runs in the last four overs of the powerplay.

Abhishek took a particular liking to the seamers, stepping out to loft deliveries over the infield and punishing anything short with powerful pulls and cuts. His aggressive approach put New Zealand on the defensive, forcing them into frequent changes of pace and line.

The pressure told when Lockie Ferguson conceded 24 runs in a single over, making it one of the most expensive overs in a T20 World Cup final. Abhishek continued the carnage against Jacob Duffy, eventually bringing up his fifty with a pulled boundary that triggered loud applause from the crowd and the Indian dugout.

While Abhishek dominated proceedings, Samson provided strong support with a brisk 33 off 17 balls, as the pair also registered the first 50-plus opening partnership in a men's T20 World Cup final.

By the end of the Power-play, India had seized complete control of the contest, setting the platform for a formidable total with one of the most explosive starts ever seen in a T20 World Cup final.

Courtesy of the outrageous hitting, India raced past the 100-run mark off just the second delivery of the eighth over as they finished at 191/1 in 14 overs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, Sanju Samson is getting the consistent run he deserves! His talent was never in doubt, just needed the backing. That partnership with Abhishek was fire. The powerplay was pure carnage! 🔥
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Rohit P
While the batting was fantastic, let's not get carried away. The real test is the bowling now. 191 in 14 overs is a dream platform, but we've seen this team falter in finals before. Hope the bowlers finish the job.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, that was some of the most explosive T20 batting I've ever seen. Abhishek's 50 off 18 balls in a World Cup final is insane. The atmosphere at the Narendra Modi Stadium must have been electric!
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Vikram M
This is the aggressive, fearless brand of cricket we've been asking for! No more playing safe in big matches. Abhishek stepping out to the pacers set the tone. Samson's calm fifty shows his maturity. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
So happy for Sanju! From Kerala with love! ❤️ He has worked so hard and waited for his moment. To do it on the biggest stage, in a final, and match Kohli's record... it's a fairy tale. Now, bring the cup home, boys!

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