India suffers 50-run defeat in Vizag T20 experiment

New Zealand defeated India by 50 runs in the fourth T20I played in Visakhapatnam. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav explained that the team deliberately fielded six batters to give opportunities to World Cup squad members and test challenging situations. Despite Shivam Dube's explosive innings, India was bowled out for 165.

New Zealand posted 215 for seven in 20 overs after batting first in the fourth T20 international at Vizag Stadium in Visakhapatnam on January 29, 2026. Openers Tim Seifert scored 62 off 36 balls and Devon Conway made 44 off 23, adding 100 runs for the first wicket in 8.2 overs. Daryl Mitchell contributed 39 off 18 in the death overs. Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav claimed two wickets each.

Chasing 216, India was all out for 165 in 18.4 overs. Shivam Dube smashed 65 off 23 balls, while Rinku Singh scored a useful 39 off 30. New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner was the standout bowler with three for 26 in four overs.

Post-match, Suryakumar Yadav explained the loss, stating, "We deliberately decided to play with six batters. We wanted five perfect bowlers and to challenge ourselves." He added that the team aimed to give chances to all World Cup squad players and test batting in scenarios chasing 180-200 after losing two or three early wickets. Hardik Pandya was used purely as a batter, with Harshit Rana at number seven.

Despite the defeat, former captain Sunil Gavaskar praised Shivam Dube, saying he is no longer just a finisher but a complete T20 World Cup weapon for India, contributing with both bat and ball. India leads the series 3-1.

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India successfully defended their T20 World Cup title, thrashing New Zealand by 96 runs in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Posting 255 for 5, India dominated as New Zealand collapsed to 159 all out. Sanju Samson was Player of the Tournament for his 89, while Jasprit Bumrah's 4 for 15 earned Player of the Match. Former captain Sourav Ganguly called New Zealand's decision to field first 'a recipe for disaster'.

With the series already secured at 3-0, India heads into the fourth T20I against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam, focusing on giving opportunities to key players like Sanju Samson. The match at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium offers a chance for rotations amid New Zealand's struggles.

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New Zealand secured a 61-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka in a crucial Super Eights match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, eliminating the home team from the T20 World Cup 2026. Rachin Ravindra's four-wicket haul and useful batting contribution proved decisive in the win. The result leaves New Zealand in a strong position to advance to the semi-finals.

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India advanced to the T20 World Cup 2026 final after a thrilling seven-run victory over England at Wankhede Stadium, posting 253-6 before defending it against Jacob Bethell's explosive unbeaten 105. The match set records with 499 runs and 34 sixes, highlighted by Sanju Samson's 89 and struggles for Varun Chakaravarthy.

India defeated New Zealand in the final to win the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, marking their third title in the tournament. Captain Suryakumar Yadav led the team to a historic triumph on home soil in Ahmedabad. The victory comes with a $3 million prize from the event's $13.5 million pool.

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