India Sets Off to Ahmedabad for T20 World Cup Final Against New Zealand
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Mumbai, March 6 (NationPress) Following a thrilling seven-run victory over England in the semi-finals of the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, Suryakumar Yadav and his Indian squad have set off from Mumbai to Ahmedabad for their much-anticipated championship match against New Zealand, taking place at the Narendra Modi Stadium this coming Sunday.
Enthusiasm was palpable as fans gathered to see the Indian team depart from their hotel in Mumbai, heading to catch their flight at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport.
Numerous supporters filled the airport, cheering and chanting as they caught sight of the 15-member squad, including wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson and fast-bowling ace Jasprit Bumrah.
The atmosphere was electric, resembling a festival as fans documented their favorite players and coaching staff with photos and videos.
Ranked at the top, India is in pursuit of their third Men’s T20 World Cup title and will square off against a formidable Mitchell Santner-led New Zealand in this thrilling finale of the 20-team tournament. The team, spearheaded by Suryakumar Yadav, aims to achieve the historic feat of winning back-to-back Men’s T20 World Cups and becoming the first to do so on home ground.
On the other hand, New Zealand rides on the momentum of Finn Allen's record-setting 33-ball century, which led them to a nine-wicket victory over South Africa in the semi-finals held in Kolkata, as they strive for their inaugural Men’s T20 World Cup title.
In their semi-final encounter at Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, India narrowly defeated England by seven runs, even after Jacob Bethell scored a remarkable 105. Sanju Samson contributed a dazzling 89, propelling India to a total of 253/7, while England managed to score 246/7 in front of a roaring crowd of 35,000.
As India prepares to face New Zealand in Ahmedabad, they are on a quest for several historic achievements: to become the first host nation to win the T20 World Cup, the first team to defend their title, and the first to secure three Men’s T20 World Cup championships.