New Zealand's Santner Admits India Outplayed Them in T20 WC Final

New Zealand captain Mitch Santner conceded his team was thoroughly outplayed by India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final, resulting in a 96-run defeat. He expressed pride in his team's effort to reach the final and thanked the fans for their unwavering support. Santner highlighted the contrasting powerplays as the key difference, with India's explosive start setting an insurmountable target. The team will now reflect on the tournament before shifting focus to the upcoming ODI World Cup and the 2028 T20 World Cup they will co-host.

Key Points: Santner: India Outplayed NZ in T20 World Cup Final

  • NZ lost final by 96 runs
  • Santner proud of team's tournament effort
  • India's batting power decisive
  • Focus shifts to next ODI World Cup
  • Home pressure praised for India's win
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T20 WC: Wasn't our greatest effort as we came up against a very good team, admits Santner

NZ captain Mitch Santner admits his team was outplayed by India in the T20 WC final, praising India's performance and thanking fans for support.

"It obviously wasn't our greatest effort as we came up against a very good team - Mitch Santner"

Ahmedabad, March 9

New Zealand captain Mitch Santner admitted his side were outplayed by India in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup final but added that he remained proud of his players' efforts despite the 96-run defeat at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

On a mixed soil pitch, New Zealand bowlers were taken to the cleaners as India posted a massive 255/5 before the visitors were bowled out for 159 in 19 overs. Santner also thanked the Blackcaps fans back home for their well-wishes, as New Zealand again missed out on a white-ball World Cup trophy.

"It's thanks to the fans back home for following us. I might have to go to work, obviously, without a trophy, but we've obviously great support back home, and we get great support here as well.

"It was awesome to play in front of so many people that obviously had a lot of blue shirts on and not many black shirts, but again it's always a great occasion and it's always cool for us to play in front of so many people. It obviously wasn't our greatest effort as we came up against a very good team, but I am thanking the fans back home," said Santner in the post-game press conference.

The Blackcaps had defeated South Africa by nine wickets in the semi-finals in Kolkata to reach the decider with confidence but were undone by India's mighty batting power and Jasprit Bumrah's incisive bowling.

"I guess it's not ideal, losing semis and finals, but like I said the other day, you get to this situation, and you're coming up against teams that are also playing very good cricket. India in a final, and India is always going to be a challenge. We knew that definitely the underdogs going into the game.

"They showed their class again with that batting performance. Then, everything kind of has to go well when you're chasing 250. Losing the wickets in the Powerplay is always a challenge. I think that was the tale of the day, was the two power plays. I think we were three for 40 odd and they were 90 odd for none," he added.

New Zealand will now turn their attention to preparing for next year's ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, which is followed by the 11th edition of the Men's T20 World Cup that they will co-host alongside Australia in 2028.

"It's probably quite far away that I think, so we will reflect as a group over the next few days of, I guess, this tournament and what it looked like. I think to make it to a final is obviously a pretty good effort from the boys, and they should be very proud of their efforts throughout this tournament."

"Then I guess the next kind of major event one day is in South Africa; like you said, it's going to play slightly different to what we expect here. Then our next T20 World Cup is in Australia and New Zealand, so it'll be nice to get a few fans and the crowd there in familiar conditions.

"That's one of the hardest things is to win a World Cup in your country. So for India to do that, this obviously comes with a lot of added pressure, home fans. So for them to win this trophy, they should be very proud of that," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Have to feel for NZ, they are such a likeable team and always come so close. Santner handled the press conference with a lot of class. But winning at home, in front of that sea of blue, must be an incredible feeling for the Indian players. Well deserved!
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Rohit P
The difference was the Powerplay, just like Santner said. When our openers go at 90/0 and theirs are 40/3, the match is over then and there. Perfect execution of the plan. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
Respect to Santner for his honest and humble words. No excuses, just credit to the better team on the day. That's the spirit of cricket. But as an Indian fan, this victory is so sweet after the past heartbreaks. 🏆
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Karan T
A small note of criticism amidst the celebration: I hope the pitch talk doesn't become a thing. It was the same for both teams. We won because we played fearless cricket, not because of the surface. Let's enjoy the win without any asterisks.
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Nikhil C
Winning a World Cup at home is the ultimate pressure test. Santner is right to point that out. The boys handled the expectations of 1.4 billion people and delivered. That's the stuff of legends. So proud!

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