• India crush Black Caps to retain T20 crown

    India thrashed New Zealand by 96 runs in Ahmedabad on Sunday to become the first team to defend their T20 World Cup title and win a record third crown.

    England and the West Indies have won two titles each.

    India beat both those teams en route to the title, including a clutch victory over the West Indies in their final Super Eights match when defeat would have seen them eliminated.

    “We never panicked. Kept our heads above the water. Teams that do that win the tournament and I am very happy we did it,” said India bowler Jasprit Bumrah.

    Sanju Samson’s blistering 89 off 46 balls guided India to 255-5 and the co-hosts then bowled out New Zealand for 159 in front of over 86,000 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

    Part-time spinner Abhishek Sharma claimed the final wicket of Jacob Duffy, securing a dominant victory.

    “I am very grateful for everyone who supported me,” said Samson, who was out of the team earlier in the tournament before reeling off three consecutive scores of 89 or better when it mattered most.

    “This itself is very big for me, I want to enjoy it right now and then after a few day will figure out what more to do.”

    Axar Patel struck two early blows, including the dangerous Finn Allen for nine, with his left-arm spin.

    Bumrah was again at his mesmerising best, delivering a succession of brilliant slower-ball yorkers to finish with figures of 4-15.

    Opener Tim Seifert hit 52 off 26 balls but his departure in the ninth over off struggling spinner Varun Chakravarthy effectively ended the Black Caps’ slim hopes.

    Wickets kept tumbling and Bumrah struck with successive deliveries to bring up a hat-trick ball which was just about negotiated by Lockie Ferguson.

    Captain Mitchell Santner hit 43 but was never going to be able to prevent New Zealand from slipping to their second T20 World Cup final loss after they went down to Australia in 2021.

    India exorcised the ghosts of the past at the same venue from when they were shocked by Australia in the 2023 ODI World Cup final.

    Earlier, the in-form Samson, who hit 97 * and 89 in his previous two innings to keep India in the tournament, hit five fours and eight sixes to thrill the raucous home crowd, which included former World Cup winning captains Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni.

    Samson’s opening stand of 98 with Abhishek, who plundered 52 off 21 balls, laid the platform for India to go on and score more than 250 for a second straight match, after their seven-run semi-final win over England, and for the third time in the tournament.

    Abhishek and Samson waited two overs before they launched a batting blitz to flay New Zealand’s attack to all parts of the ground during the powerplay.

    Rachin Ravindra finally broke the partnership, having Abhishek caught behind off a wide delivery.

    Samson was joined by Ishan Kishan, who hammered 54 off 25 balls with four fours and as many sixes.

    Samson reached his third successive fifty and changed gears to hit Ravindra for three straight sixes.

    Jimmy Neesham pulled things back for New Zealand with three wickets in one over to give them hope of keeping India to a gettable total.

    He removed Samson, Kishan and Suryakumar for a duck – the last two on successive balls.

    But Shivam Dube finished with a flourish, blasting an unbeaten 26 off eight balls as he hit Neesham for three fours and two sixes in the 20th over, leaving New Zealand with far too much to do.

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