IND vs NZ [WATCH]: Ishan Kishan pulls off a stunning catch to dismiss Rachin Ravindra in T20 World Cup 2026 Final

The Narendra Modi Stadium turned into a sea of blue as India and New Zealand squared off in the high-stakes Final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. After a dominant batting performance led by Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharmathe stage was set for the Indian bowlers to defend a mammoth total of 255. However, the defining moment of the evening wasn’t just a delivery or a boundary, but a piece of pure athletic magic from Ishan Kishan that has effectively broken the back of the Kiwi chase.

Rachin Ravindra departs after Ishan Kishan’s spectacular catch in T20 World Cup 2026 Final

Chasing a daunting target of 256, New Zealand needed a steady start, but jasprit bumrah had other plans. In the 3.1 over mark, with the Kiwis already reeling from the loss of Find AllenBumrah was introduced into the attack. On his very first delivery, the Boom Boom effect took hold.

Bumrah delivered a trademark offcutter on a length around the leg stump. Rachin Ravindralooking to navigate the early pressure, attempted to work the ball toward the leg side but was completely deceived by the lack of pace. Leading the edge, the ball spiralled high into the night sky toward deep square leg.

What followed was a moment of pure adrenaline. Kishan, sprinting at full tilt, tracked the ball’s trajectory with laser focus. Diving forward in full flow, Kishan snatched the ball inches from the turf. The ball momentarily bobbled in his grasp, threatening to spill, but the keeper-batter showed incredible reflexes to juggle and eventually secure the catch. The stadium erupted as Kishan jumped into a pumped-up Bumrah’s arms. Ravindra departed for just 1 run off 2 balls, leaving the scoreboard reading a dismal 32/2.

Here’s the video:

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New Zealand crumbles under pressure as India eyes a title defence

The dismissal of Ravindra triggered a catastrophic collapse for the Black Caps. Despite a valiant, quick-fire half-century from Tim Seifert (52 off 26 balls), the relentless Indian bowling attack, backed by clinical fielding, ensured the Kiwis remained strangled.

The Indian innings had previously set the tone for this dominance. Sanju Samson played the innings of his life, smashing 89 off 46 balls, while Abhishek provided a lightning start with a 21-ball 52. Late cameos from Kishan (54) and Shivam Dubey (26*) propelled India to a record-breaking 255/5.

In response, New Zealand’s middle order fell like a house of cards. Axar Patel was surgical, removing both Allen and the dangerous Glenn Phillips (5) in quick succession. Hardik Pandya joined the party by cleaning up Mark Chapman for 3, and Varun Chakraborty ended Seifert’s resistance in the 9th over. By the 11th over, New Zealand sat at 103/5, needing an impossible 153 runs from just 54 balls—a required run rate of 17.00. Barring a miracle of biblical proportions, Suryakumar Yadav is set to become the captain who brings the T20 World Cup trophy back to India on home soil.

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