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Shah Rukh Khan, Vicky Kaushal, Anushka Sharma cheer for Team India after T20 World Cup win: ‘Phenomenal victory’

Shah Rukh Khan, Vicky Kaushal, Anushka Sharma cheer for Team India after T20 World Cup win: ‘Phenomenal victory’

Cheers and celebrations swept across the nation as the Men in Blue lifted their second consecutive and third overall T20 World Cup trophy in style on Sunday. India crushed New Zealand by 96 runs in the high-stakes final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, scripting history by becoming the first team to successfully defend the men’s T20 World Cup title. As the country erupted in pride, Bollywood’s stars joined the party online with Shah Rukh Khan, Vicky Kaushal and Akshay Kumar leading the applause. India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Celebs react to India winning T20 World Cup Soon after the victory, several celebrities took to social media to express their excitement and joy, cheering for Team India and congratulating the players on the big win. Superstar Shah Rukh Khan took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to write, “What a comprehensive victory!! Well done to our men in blue!!! You guys are champions and watching you on the field has made us all …

Dale Steyn predicted it. New Zealand proved him right. Again | Cricket News

Dale Steyn predicted it. New Zealand proved him right. Again | Cricket News

“It’s not the despair, Laura, I can take the despair. It’s the hope I can’t stand.” A New Zealand cricket fan, Andrew Dunford, borrowed the line in 2015, previewing the World Cup final for this newspaper. Fictional quote, real sentiment. The country had two sets of sports fans then: the boisterous rugby lot, used to winning, betting with confidence at the TAB shops. And the cricket lot — quieter, almost unbelieving their team was rollicking along. Guarded. Because hope, in New Zealand cricket, has a way of turning into something else.On Sunday night in Ahmedabad, it turned again. India won the T20 World Cup final. New Zealand were drubbed. The pattern holds. *** New Zealand is a twisted worm in the Tasman Sea that has made a habit of taking on the world and doing really well. The All Blacks have won 80 percent of their games this century, extending dominance to rugby sevens — world champions in both men’s and women’s. They’re netball world champions, claimed 18 medals at the Rio Games, third-most successful …

‘Magnificent win’: Shashi Tharoor, President Murmu and more praise Team India after T20 win | Who said what

‘Magnificent win’: Shashi Tharoor, President Murmu and more praise Team India after T20 win | Who said what

Congratulations are in order for the men in Blue as India secured its second-consecutive and third overall T20 world cup win on Sunday. India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, making them the first team to retain the men’s Twenty20 World Cup title. India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, making them the first team to retain the men’s Twenty20 World Cup title. (PTI) As Indians all across the country celebrate, congratulatory messages from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi, President Droupadi Murmu and other leaders have come in. Here’s a look at who said what as India scripts history in the Twenty20 world cup series. India wins big at T20 | Who said what President Droupadi Murmu “Heartiest congratulations to Team India which scaled several peaks of history by winning the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup emphatically. India has the proud distinction of being the only country to win the cup three times. …

The ‘Finn Allen’ gamble: Juhi Chawla’s daughter Jhanvi Mehta tracked the Kiwi opener for years before his record-breaking T20 World Cup ton | Bollywood News

The ‘Finn Allen’ gamble: Juhi Chawla’s daughter Jhanvi Mehta tracked the Kiwi opener for years before his record-breaking T20 World Cup ton | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiMar 8, 2026 03:00 PM IST Juhi Chawla’s daughter Jhanhvi Mehta is an avid cricket buff to an extent that she’s now an active co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the Indian Premier League co-owned by her parents — businessman Jay Mehta and Juhi — and Shah Rukh Khan. She was quite involved in the IPL Auctions 2026 in December last year, where she was all praise for rising New Zealand cricketer Finn Allen. “So, Finn Allen, I watched him in MLC (Major League Cricket) in Oakland (California, US) actually, where he was playing for the San Francisco Unicorns, when he smacked us around the field that day. I still remember that,” said Jhanvi, right after the 2026 IPL Auction. She added that she’s been observing Allen’s cricketing journey for years before pursuing him to join KKR in the upcoming edition of IPL. “I’ve seen him for years now, when he’s been coming, playing for New Zealand, also playing for RCB (Royal Challengers Bengaluru). Never really had a long run in the IPL, …

‘Sorry to disturb you on a Sunday’: Mitchell Santner implores fans at home to support New Zealand ‘one more time’ ahead of T20 World Cup Final vs India | Cricket News

‘Sorry to disturb you on a Sunday’: Mitchell Santner implores fans at home to support New Zealand ‘one more time’ ahead of T20 World Cup Final vs India | Cricket News

4 min readUpdated: Mar 8, 2026 12:59 PM IST New Zealand Cricket put out a touching message from captain Mitchell Santner for folks back ahead of their 2026 T20 World Cup final against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Addressing “Aotearoa”, the traditional Maori name for the country, Santner implored the fans to set their alarm clocks and get fans around the team one more time. The final will start at 7.30pm IST, which translates to 2.30am in New Zealand. “BlackCaps captain Mitch Santner here. Sorry to disturb you on a Sunday,” says the statement from Santner. “Now, I’m not really one for big speeches or rallying cries. But I did want to remind you all about our ICC T20 World Cup Final against India in Ahmedabad on Monday morning (2.30am NZT). It’s fair to say we’re a bit outnumbered over here – 1.4 billion team India fans and all that. And I’m pretty sure most of the 130,000 seat Narendra Modi Stadium will be cheering for them too. A message to Aotearoa from captain …

New Zealand’s multi-sport cricketers: Kyle Jamieson played basketball, Daryl Mitchell was a rugby fly-half, Mitchell Santner is a ‘full-time golfer’ | Cricket News

New Zealand’s multi-sport cricketers: Kyle Jamieson played basketball, Daryl Mitchell was a rugby fly-half, Mitchell Santner is a ‘full-time golfer’ | Cricket News

On winter afternoons in Hamilton, New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell once studied space and tactics as a school rugby fly-half. In Auckland gyms, the 6-foot-8 Kyle Jamieson was learning timing and elevation, and chasing rebounds on a basketball court. And long before he was sweeping spinners in T20 leagues around the world, Tim Seifert was practising similar strokes — only with a hockey stick. These snapshots capture something distinctive about New Zealand cricketers who face India in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday: that the foundations of their success were laid elsewhere — on rugby fields, basketball courts, golf courses, archery ranges and hockey turfs — long before the players ever stepped on the 22 yards. Few players embody this cross-sport upbringing more clearly than Mitchell. The son of prominent rugby coach John Mitchell, he grew up immersed in rugby environments and played the sport seriously at school before committing fully to cricket. New Zealand players practice in the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of the T20 World cup final vs India at Ahmedabad. (express …

‘And the butterflies, if someone says they’re not there, is totally wrong…’

‘And the butterflies, if someone says they’re not there, is totally wrong…’

3 min readMar 7, 2026 05:47 PM IST India will play an ICC tournament final at Ahmedabad for the second time in the space of three years. The last time the team played here had to deal with heartbreak as they lost to Australia in the final over of the World Cup. Although a different opposition awaits India in the form of New Zealand, the co-hosts have had their fair share of issues facing the blackcaps in ICC knockouts in the past. Former Indian cricketer Piyush Chawla believes that it is an occasion to control the emotions for the Indian side. “You just have to go out there, control your emotions and express yourself. Because it’s very important when there are so many people around and so many think that you’re going to win the game. You are the favourites, and that tag also brings a little bit of pressure,” Chawla told JioStar. “And the butterflies, if someone says they’re not there, is totally wrong. Once you enter the field and the whole crowd is …

Dale Steyn says New Zealand should inherit ‘chokers’ tag if they fail to beat India in T20 World Cup final: ‘I am formally handing over that card to you’ | Cricket News

Dale Steyn says New Zealand should inherit ‘chokers’ tag if they fail to beat India in T20 World Cup final: ‘I am formally handing over that card to you’ | Cricket News

2 min readMar 7, 2026 04:56 PM IST Former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn said that if New Zealand fail to defeat India at Ahmedabad in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday, the unwanted ‘chokers’ tag should be passed on from the Proteas to the Kiwis. Steyn said that the Black Caps had played more World Cup finals than the South Africans and they should inherit the chokers tag if they do not get the job done on Sunday. New Zealand played the finals of the 2019 50-over World Cup, 2021 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy and came up short on all three occasions. “Let’s be honest here. Everyone likes to call South Africa chokers, but I am going to say it. New Zealand haven’t won many World Cups themselves, and they have been in more finals than we have. So, no offence, New Zealand, but please go on to win this,” said Steyn on AB de Villiers YouTube channel. “Otherwise, I am formally handing over that card to you; it’s …

3-0: Why India will need to break another New Zealand jinx to lift T20 World Cup 2026 title | Cricket News

3-0: Why India will need to break another New Zealand jinx to lift T20 World Cup 2026 title | Cricket News

3 min readMar 7, 2026 10:49 AM IST After a month of intense battles, India and New Zealand are the last teams standing in the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup. Both teams will face off in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday after India’s semi-final win over England and a thumping win for New Zealand over South Africa. The Kiwis had entered the World Cup on the back of a hammering in India – a 1-4 series defeat in January – before fitting into their shoes as the perennial darkhorse. In addition to the game being yet another World Cup final between the sides, New Zealand have never lost to India in a T20 World Cup match, making this matchup compelling from a historical perspective. 2007 T20 World Cup: Kiwis defeat India by 10 runs in JohannesburgTheir first encounter occurred during the inaugural T20 World Cup in Johannesburg. Batting first, New Zealand posted a total of 190 runs, with important contributions made by Brendon McCullum, Craig McMillan and Jacob Oram. In chasing 191, India appeared …

T20 World Cup: Perennial underdogs New Zealand finally carry no baggage of missed opportunities in big finals | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: Perennial underdogs New Zealand finally carry no baggage of missed opportunities in big finals | Cricket News

5 min readUpdated: Mar 6, 2026 05:06 PM IST As Sunday’s T20 World Cup final, where New Zealand take on hosts and pre-tournament favourites India, inevitably triggers all sorts of David vs Goliath comparisons, it may be worth remembering a defining day in Melbourne, 11 years ago. They say Australian hearts only bleed for their cricket team when they are playing in white flannels. But go back and listen to the pop of the maximum-capacity MCG crowd when Mitchell Starc’s devilish yorker castled the stumps of Brendon McCullum in the first over of the 2015 World Cup final. It’s a moment that impacted the myth-making around both players involved. McCullum, as captain and opening batter, had set the attacking template that made New Zealand a pleasing crowd favourite in their home tournament. The hype around them had been enormous, especially after they won a nerve-wracking semifinal over South Africa. But Starc’s ball, full and moving in, among the first big-stage moments in the career of the game’s greatest left-arm pacer since Wasim Akram – blunted …