IND vs NZ, T20 World Cup 2026 Final: Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report, T20I Stats and Records

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The stage is set for a captivating showdown as defending champions India prepare to take on New Zealand in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. With more than 130,000 spectators expected to fill the stands and millions of fans tuning in from around the world, the summit clash promises to be one of the most memorable nights in modern cricket.

India enter the final with the opportunity to script history. If they manage to lift the trophy, they will become the first team ever to successfully defend a T20 World Cup title. It would also mark the first time a host nation has won the Men’s T20 World Cup. On top of that, India would become the first side to claim three titles in the tournament’s history, adding the 2026 triumph to their earlier victories in 2007 and 2024.

Mitch Santner‘s New Zealand, however, will be equally motivated. The Black Caps are chasing their maiden T20 World Cup crown after finishing as runners-up in the 2021 edition. Sunday’s clash will be only their second appearance in a T20 World Cup final, and they will be eager to go one step further this time.

Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad holds a special place in Indian cricket, but it also carries memories that many fans would rather forget. Over the years, the venue has been associated with some significant moments involving Team India, making the conditions there a topic of great interest whenever a major match is played. As the Men in Blue prepare for the T20 World Cup 2026 final under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav, the nature of the pitch has once again become a key talking point.

Reports suggest that the summit clash will take place on a mixed-soil surface, which is quite different from the black-soil pitch used during the 2023 ODI World Cup final between India and Australia. This time, the pitch is expected to consist of roughly 70 percent red soil and 30 percent black soil, a combination that could produce an interesting balance between bat and ball.

Such a surface is likely to provide good bounce and some assistance to fast bowlers, especially in the early stages of the game. At the same time, batters should also find enough pace on the wicket to play their shots freely once they settle in. Another important factor is that the pitch remains relatively fresh, having last been used for the Canada vs South Africa match on February 9.

In a high-pressure final, teams batting first may aim to post a 200-plus total to feel secure. While aggressive batting in the powerplay could prove crucial, the middle overs might present challenges due to uneven bounce, forcing batters to adjust their approach carefully.

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Narendra Modi Stadium T20I Stats and Records

  • Total matches played: 17
  • Matches won batting first: 11
  • Matches won bowling first: 6
  • Average 1st innings score: 174
  • Average 2nd innings score: 150
  • Highest total recorded: 234/4 (20 Overs) by India vs New Zealand
  • Lowest total recorded: 66/10 (12.1 Overs) by New Zealand vs India
  • Highest score chased: 178/3 (17.1 Overs) by South Africa vs New Zealand
  • Lowest score defended: 107/7 (20 Overs) by West Indies Women vs India Women

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