India bulldoze New Zealand by 96 runs to defend T20 World Cup title
India was powered by a blazing 89 from Sanju Samson and explosive half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan.
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Axar Patel (3/27) and Jasprit Bumrah (4/15) bulldozed the Kiwi innings (PTI)
Ahmedabad, 8 Mar
India produced a batting spectacle of rare
ferocity to overwhelm New Zealand by 96 runs in the summit clash and defend the
T20 World Cup title after posting a record total here on Sunday.
Powered by a blazing 89 from Sanju Samson
and explosive half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma (52) and Ishan Kishan (54),
India's top order went on a six-hitting spree to leave the New Zealand bowlers
shell-shocked in the title clash, posting a massive 255 for five.
The total was the highest ever posted in a
T20 World Cup final, capping a dominant display by the defending champions on
the biggest stage of the tournament. India also became the first team to win
the tournament.
The scoreboard pressure got to the BlackCaps who desperately went after the Indian bowlers and ended up losing three
quick wickets initially.
Their biggest hope Finn Allen (9) and the
dangerous Glenn Phillips (5) perished early and with that New Zealand's chances
of putting up a decent fight went up in smoke.
Axar Patel (3/27) and Jasprit Bumrah (4/15)
had bulldozed the Kiwi innings and with the departure of Tim Seifert (52 off
26), the contest was reduced to a formality.
Invited to bat, Samson and Abhishek went on
the offensive, tearing into the Kiwi attack with audacious strokeplay.
The duo hammered boundaries at will and
raised a breathtaking 98-run opening stand in just 7.1 overs, setting the tone
for a massive total.
Batting with sheer authority and least
respect for the Kiwi bowlers, India crossed the 200-run mark in 15 overs.
However, New Zealand succeeded in putting
the brake on the run flow by dismissing Samson, Kishan and skipper Suryakumar
Yadav (0) in a space of six balls. Pacer James Neesham took all three wickets
in the 16th over to somehow stop the game from slipping away.
Hardik Pandya (18) did not last long but
Shivam Dube (26 not out) provided a flourishing finish, creaming off 24 runs in
the final over from Neesham.
India managed 52 in last five overs, thanks
to Dube's fiery knock.
Brief Scores:
India: 255 for 5 in 20 overs. (Sanju Samson
89, Ishan Kishan 54, Abhishek Sharma 52; James Neesham 3/46).
New Zealand: 159 all out in 19 overs. (Tim
Seifert 52, J Bumrah 4/15, Axar Patel 3/23).
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