India achieved a historic feat, retaining the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs. This marks their third title and first on home soil. Stellar batting performances, including Sanju Samson’s 89, propelled India to a massive 255/5. A disciplined bowling attack then restricted New Zealand, securing a memorable victory. India achieved a historic feat, retaining the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs. This marks their third title and first on home soil. Stellar batting performances, including Sanju Samson’s 89, propelled India to a massive 255/5. A disciplined bowling attack then restricted New Zealand, securing a memorable victory.
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