ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Final: Stunning Laser Show and Fireworks at Narendra Modi Stadium
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Ahmedabad, March 8 (NationPress) The iconic Narendra Modi Stadium lit up with excitement during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final, featuring a breathtaking laser display and a vibrant fireworks show that captivated the audience. This electrifying entertainment came after dynamic performances by Falguni Pathak, Sukhbir Singh, and Ricky Martin, setting the perfect backdrop for an exhilarating clash between India and New Zealand.
The Indian batting lineup showcased their incredible form, with Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Ishan Kishan all contributing fiery half-centuries, leading the defending champions to an astounding score of 255/5. This total stands as the highest ever recorded at the stadium and ranks as the third-highest in the history of the Men’s T20 World Cup. Samson blazed through with 89 runs off 46 deliveries, Abhishek smashed 52 off just 21 balls, while Kishan added a quick 54 from 25 balls.
India’s innings kicked off with caution but soon transformed into an explosive display as New Zealand's bowlers struggled to find their rhythm. The early introduction of pacers Jacob Duffy and Lockie Ferguson proved ineffective, allowing boundaries to flow effortlessly. Abhishek’s rapid fifty off merely 18 balls set the momentum for a record-breaking powerplay, while Samson and Kishan kept up the aggression in the middle overs, pushing India past their 100th six of the tournament.
By the 15th over, the defending champions had already eclipsed the previous record for the highest team total in a T20 World Cup final. Sachin Tendulkar commended the pair, stating, “Sanju is playing with great wisdom, knowing whom to target and whom to defend against. Ishan Kishan has demonstrated impressive bat speed and executed some remarkable shots. A score of 275 seems very achievable, which would be exceptional!”
However, the final overs saw New Zealand mount a comeback led by James Neesham, who took three crucial wickets in quick succession. Samson fell for 89, Kishan followed for 54, and Suryakumar Yadav was out for a golden duck. Nevertheless, Shivam Dube launched a late assault, scoring 26 runs off the last eight balls, ensuring that India crossed the 250-run threshold and solidified their position to defend their title.