Tendulkar Hails India's Batting Blitz as Team Posts Record 255 in T20WC Final

Sachin Tendulkar praised Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Sanju Samson for their explosive batting that propelled India to a massive 255/5 in the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand. Sharma, despite a challenging tournament, justified the team's faith by scoring the fastest fifty of the event in just 18 balls during a 98-run opening stand with Samson. Samson continued his incredible form with a third consecutive half-century, while Kishan provided blistering momentum in a 93-run partnership. A late cameo from Shivam Dube, who smashed 26* off 8 balls, helped India post the highest total ever in a T20 World Cup final.

Key Points: Tendulkar Praises Sharma, Kishan, Samson After India's 255 in Final

  • Record 255/5 in T20WC final
  • 98-run opening stand sets platform
  • Samson scores 3rd consecutive fifty
  • Kishan provides explosive momentum
  • Dube's 26* off 8 balls finishes innings
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Tendulkar praises Abhishek, Ishan and Samson after India post massive 255/5 in T20WC final

Sachin Tendulkar lauds Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Sanju Samson after India posts a record 255/5 in the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand.

Tendulkar praises Abhishek, Ishan and Samson after India post massive 255/5 in T20WC final
"He has repaid that faith with a crucial knock in the final. Well played. - Sachin Tendulkar"

Mumbai, March 8

Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar lauded the Indian players for their blistering performance in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Superb contributions of Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Sanju Samson helped the defending champions to post a monstrous total of 255/5 in 20 overs.

Taking to the social media platform X, Tendulkar noted that Abhishek Sharma had a challenging tournament but justified the team's faith with a blistering half-century in the summit clash.

"Not the easiest tournament for Abhishek Sharma, but the team showed belief in his ability. He has repaid that faith with a crucial knock in the final. Well played. Ishan Kishan is bringing real momentum to the innings, and Sanju Samson is continuing his reliable run," Tendulkar wrote on X.

Coming to the match, Majestic fifties from Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan and a late cameo from Shivam Dube propelled India to a massive 255/6

India posted the highest total ever in the final of a T20 World Cup. Dube slammed an unbeaten 26 off just 8 balls. He smashed James Neesham for 24 runs in the final over.

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and elected to field against India in Ahmedabad.

India's opening duo, Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma, have exposed New Zealand's lack of big-match experience in the powerplay.

After a watchful first couple of overs, India hit top gear, clobbering 24 in the fourth over as Samson-Sharma became the first opening duo to score a 50+ stand in a T20 World Cup final.

The Black Caps' pacers, including Matt Henry, have struggled to maintain a steady line, with Henry conceding four wides in the fifth over.

This led to New Zealand bowling eight extra deliveries in the powerplay, the most they've ever done in T20Is. Samson and Sharma have capitalised on this, scoring 92 runs in the power play, the highest ever in a T20 World Cup match.

Abhishek Sharma blasted an 18-ball fifty, and the duo became the first opening pair to score a 50+ stand in a T20 World Cup final.

Though Sharma wasn't in the best of form at the start of the World Cup. Sharma rose to the occasion in the final, bringing up the fastest 50 of the tournament in just 18 balls with the help of six fours and three sixes.

Rachin Ravindra provided his team with the breakthrough as he had Sharma nicked to the wicketkeeper. However, the 98-run opening stand, with Sharma contributing 52 off 21, may have well set India up for another big score.

Even after losing the wicket, India kept up the relentless pace. Samson and Ishan Kishan have put on 93 off just 41 balls for the second wicket, taking India to 191/1 in 14 overs.

Samson continued his incredible form, scoring a half-century in the T20 World Cup final, his third consecutive in the tournament. He became the third player to achieve this feat in a semi-final and final.

New Zealand's pace-heavy attack, featuring Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry, struggled to contain India's aggressive batting, with Ferguson conceding 48 runs in two overs.

Neesham gave a much needed break through over to New Zealand as he removed Samson, Kishan, and Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav on a golden duck in the 16th over, as India slipped from 203/2 to 204/4.

Kiwi's pulled back the scoring rate after the 16th over. Veteran seamer Henry, in his last over, opened his wicket tally after he removed Hardik Pandya for 18 runs.

India's crisis man delivered yet again with his big hits in the final over. India finished on 255/5, six runs short of the highest T20 WC score.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, staying up to watch this was worth every minute! The powerplay was absolutely brutal. 92 runs! New Zealand had no answer. Samson's consistency is phenomenal.
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Vikram M
While the batting was spectacular, I hope our bowlers can defend this. 255 is huge, but remember the 2023 WC final? We need to bowl with the same aggression. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Sanju Samson finally getting his due on the biggest stage! So happy for him. He has been patient and his hard work is paying off. This innings will be remembered for years. 🏏
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Rohit P
The real story is the opening partnership. 98 runs in no time! They destroyed the Kiwi bowling attack mentally in the first six overs itself. Game was half won there.
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Michael C
Incredible batting display. However, a small point: the middle order collapse from 203/2 to 204/4 in one over shows a slight vulnerability. Hopefully it won't matter today, but something to work on.
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Kavya N
When Sachin paaji praises you, you know you've done something special! The entire nation is proud. Now, boys, finish the job! Bring the

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