Google Doodle Celebrates T20 World Cup Final as India Faces New Zealand

Google unveiled a special doodle featuring a cricket bat, ball, and stumps to mark the finale of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. The final is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, with co-hosts India taking on New Zealand. New Zealand reached the final after a stunning semifinal win powered by Finn Allen's record 33-ball century, while India remained dominant throughout the tournament. The match adds a new chapter to their World Cup rivalry, where New Zealand has historically held the upper hand.

Key Points: Google Doodle Marks ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Final

  • Google Doodle celebrates T20 final
  • Final hosted at Narendra Modi Stadium
  • India faces New Zealand in climax
  • Finn Allen scored fastest T20 WC century
  • New Zealand has historic edge
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Tech meets cricket: Google Doodle marks ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 finale

Google celebrates the T20 World Cup 2026 final with a cricket-themed doodle as India takes on New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

"a record-breaking innings from Finn Allen, who scored a 33-ball century - Article"

Washington, March 8

Google on Sunday unveiled a special doodle to commemorate the grand finale of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, highlighting one of cricket's biggest global events as the tournament reaches its climax in India.

The final is being played at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, bringing the month-long international competition to a close. The 2026 edition of the tournament is being co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, drawing cricket fans from across the world.

Google's celebratory doodle uses vibrant pink and purple tones, creatively integrating elements of cricket into the tech giant's logo. The artwork replaces the first "o" in "Google" with a cricket ball, while the letter "l" is transformed into a cricket bat leaning against the final "e".

Alongside the ball, a set of stumps completes the visual tribute, symbolising the key equipment associated with the sport.

The design reflects the global popularity of cricket and the significance of the T20 World Cup final, a match that typically attracts millions of viewers worldwide.

The championship clash features hosts India facing New Zealand, with both teams reaching the final through contrasting campaigns.

New Zealand endured a difficult group stage, suffering defeats to South Africa and England. However, the team staged a dramatic turnaround in the knockout rounds. In the semifinal, New Zealand produced a commanding performance, chasing down a target of 170 against South Africa in just 12.5 overs to win by nine wickets.

That match was highlighted by a record-breaking innings from Finn Allen, who scored a 33-ball century- the fastest hundred in T20 World Cup history.

India, meanwhile, entered the final after a largely dominant run in the tournament. The hosts remained unbeaten in the group stage, with their only setback coming against South Africa during the Super 8 phase.

In the semifinal, India delivered a high-scoring performance against England, posting 253/7 before securing a narrow seven-run victory to book their place in the final.

The final also adds another chapter to the T20 World Cup rivalry between India and New Zealand.

Historically, New Zealand have maintained an unbeaten record against India in T20 World Cup meetings, with wins in 2007, 2016 and 2021.

However, India head into the final with recent momentum after defeating New Zealand 4-1 in a bilateral T20I series played in India before the tournament.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The pink and purple color scheme is so vibrant and modern. It's wonderful to see a global tech giant celebrating a sport that means so much to so many people here in India and across the subcontinent. Great job by the design team.
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Vikram M
The history is worrying, yaar. New Zealand always seems to have our number in World Cups. But the 4-1 series win before the tournament gives me hope. The team looks balanced. Just hoping the pressure of a home final doesn't get to them. #ChakDeIndia
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Rohit P
Finn Allen's 33-ball century is insane! Respect to New Zealand for that comeback. But our boys have been solid too. The semifinal against England was a thriller. Tonight's match is going to be epic. The whole country has come to a standstill!
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Priya S
Love the doodle! It's creative and simple. Co-hosting with Sri Lanka is a nice gesture of regional partnership. The stadium looks magnificent on TV. Fingers crossed for a good game and an Indian win! 🤞
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Michael C
As a neutral observer, the hype is incredible. The Google Doodle is a smart way to engage a global audience. The article is well-written, though I wish it had more statistical analysis of the two teams' bowling attacks heading into the final.

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