India will face New Zealand in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final on March 8, marking the team's fourth appearance in the tournament's decisive match. With two previous titles from 2007 and 2024, India aims to secure a record third championship. The matchup highlights India's storied history in the format.
The India national cricket team enters the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final with a rich legacy in the competition. This will be their fourth time reaching the final, following appearances in 2007, 2014, and 2024. The tournament, known for its dramatic and exhilarating moments, has seen India play a key role in popularizing T20 cricket globally.
India's first final came in the inaugural 2007 edition, where they defeated Pakistan by five runs in Johannesburg to claim the title under captain MS Dhoni. This victory made India the first T20 World Cup champions. The team added a second title in 2024, triumphing over South Africa in Bridgetown, Barbados, with Rohit Sharma leading an undefeated campaign.
In 2014, India fell short in a tight contest against Sri Lanka in Dhaka, finishing as runners-up. Despite the loss, the team demonstrated excellent sportsmanship by congratulating their opponents.
Currently, India holds two T20 World Cup titles, matching England and West Indies. A win against New Zealand on March 8, 2026, would make India the most successful nation with three championships. Both teams bring skilled players to the world stage for this high-stakes encounter.