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India’s Bowling Backs Up Batting in Seamless World Cup Win

Every great team needs both a strong batting unit and a disciplined bowling attack, and India’s 96-run victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final was the perfect demonstration of how completely they possess both. While the batters set a massive 255-run target, it was the bowlers — led by the incomparable Bumrah — who finished the job emphatically. This was team cricket at its very finest.
Sanju Samson’s 89 off 46 balls topped the batting chart, accompanied by Abhishek Sharma’s 50 off 18 in the powerplay and Ishan Kishan’s 54 off 25 in the middle overs. Together they powered India to 92 for no loss at the end of six overs — a record-equalling achievement — and maintained that pressure all the way to a final total of 255. New Zealand’s bowlers were unable to exert any meaningful control throughout the innings.
India’s bowling in the second innings was equally impressive. Bumrah’s three wickets with slow yorkers came at a cost of very few runs, and the wider bowling group kept New Zealand’s batters under constant pressure from the first over. Finn Allen, the Black Caps’ most dangerous weapon, made nine. The top four combined for a paltry total, and by the time the middle order arrived, the game was over.
Tim Seifert fought hard with a half-century, and a couple of dropped catches by Dube and Pandya extended the innings marginally. But New Zealand were always heading toward a heavy defeat, and their final total of 159 confirmed a 96-run margin. It was the margin of a dominant champion against a team who tried their best but simply weren’t in the same league on the night.
India retain the T20 World Cup. The significance of that achievement cannot be overstated. No men’s team has done this before, and this team has done it with style, substance, and an extraordinary depth of talent.

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