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Narendra Modi Stadium T20 Final 2026 India vs NZ

India vs New Zealand T20 Final 2026 at Narendra Modi Stadium. Records, stats, pitch report, and exciting match highlights.

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March 7, 2026news
Narendra Modi Stadium T20 Final 2026 India vs NZ

Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium stands out as one of the world's preeminent cricket venues. It is currently also the world's largest cricket venue (by seating capacity), with close to 132,000 people able to attend games there.

The Narendra Modi stadium has quickly gained a reputation for having a modern stadium design, as well as providing an atmosphere of a large spectator crowd, and has produced several high-scoring cricket matches.

Due to its success as a cricket venue, the Narendra Modi Stadium is quickly being recognized as an important center of cricket, both globally for international cricket as well as also for India's IPL. The Gujarat Titans will call the stadium their home ground.

With the upcoming India vs New Zealand T20 series being held at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the stadium will once again gain the attention of cricket fans around the world since it is known for producing exciting T20 cricket contests with lots of runs scored, shots hit for boundaries, and some of the most exciting finishes to matches imaginable.

Over the years, both T20 internationals and IPL matches played at the Narendra Modi Stadium have produced many thrilling innings, centuries, and amazing bowling performances.

T20 International Records at Narendra Modi Stadium

  • Total T20 international matches played: 7+
  • Average first-innings score: 180–190 runs
  • Matches won batting first: 4
  • Matches won chasing: 3
  • Lowest total recorded: 66 all out (New Zealand vs India)
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T20 International Centuries at Narendra Modi Stadium

  • Shubman Gill: 126 vs New Zealand*
  • Rohit Sharma: 118 vs West Indies
  • Jos Buttler: 101 vs India

Shubman Gill’s 126* is the highest T20 score recorded at the stadium.

Best Bowling Figures in T20 Internationals

  • Axar Patel: 3/9 vs New Zealand
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar: 3/15 vs England
  • Ravichandran Ashwin: 3-wicket spell
  • Yuzvendra Chahal: multiple wicket spells

The pitch usually favors batters, so 3-wicket spells are considered strong performances.

IPL Records at Narendra Modi Stadium

  • Total IPL matches played: 35+
  • Average IPL first-innings score: 170-175
  • Matches won chasing: slightly more than batting first
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Highest IPL Team Scores

  • 243/5: Punjab Kings vs Gujarat Titans
  • 233/3: Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians
  • 231/3: Gujarat Titans vs Lucknow Super Giants
  • 227/2: Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans
  • 223/3: Gujarat Titans vs Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • 220/6: Chennai Super Kings vs Gujarat Titans
  • 214/4: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Gujarat Titans
  • 207/7: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans
  • 204/3: Gujarat Titans vs Sunrisers Hyderabad
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Best Bowling Figures (IPL)

  • Mohit Sharma: 5/10 (Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians)
  • Mohammed Shami: 4/11 (Gujarat Titans vs Delhi Capitals)
  • Rashid Khan: 4/24 (Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals)
  • Alzarri Joseph: 4-wicket spell
  • Hardik Pandya: Match-winning bowling spells

Highest T20 International Team Scores at Narendra Modi Stadium

  • 234/4: India vs New Zealand
  • 224/2: England vs India
  • 216/4: India vs West Indies
  • 209/6: England vs India
  • 204/4: India vs England

Average T20 international score here: 180–190 runs

IPL Centuries at Narendra Modi Stadium

  • Shubman Gill: 129 vs Mumbai Indians
  • Shubman Gill: 104 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
  • Shubman Gill:101 vs Chennai Super Kings
  • Jos Buttler: 106 vs Gujarat Titans*
  • Sai Sudharsan: 103 vs Chennai Super Kings
  • Suryakumar Yadav: 103 vs Gujarat Titans
  • Wriddhiman Saha: 102 vs Lucknow Super Giants

Pitch Report (Important for India vs New Zealand Match)

  • Pitch type: Batting friendly
  • Fast bowlers get early swing
  • Spinners play a role in the middle overs
  • Large ground boundaries reduce easy sixes
  • Dew often helps teams chasing in night matches

The average winning score in T20 matches here is around 180 runs.

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Key Facts for the Match

  • Stadium capacity: 132,000 spectators
  • The largest cricket stadium in the world
  • Highest T20 team score here: India 234/4
  • Highest individual score: Shubman Gill 126*
  • Best IPL bowling figures: Mohit Sharma 5/10
  • Known for high-scoring T20 and IPL matches

The tense and thrilling T20 match between the teams of India and New Zealand lived up to the expectations of cricket lovers with a show of fight, excitement, and memorable moments.

With huge hitting, smart bowling, and tensely fought overs, this game illustrated the reason why T20 cricket has become one of the most exciting forms of cricket to watch.

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All players on each team played extremely hard and demonstrated their world-class talent while showing how resilient they can be under pressure. The very loud cheering fans, high energy environment, and swing of momentum made every over a possible turning point. The greatest players produced the biggest moments that will remain in the minds of fans for a very long time.

This match was more than just a game because it was a festival of the modern T20 game, representing skill, strategy, and the enthusiasm for this exciting sport.

From amazing batting to game-changing wickets to unbelievable fielding, this match showed how great the rivalry of these two cricketing powerhouses will always be.

High drama, unforgettable performances, and remember that with T20 cricket, every ball has the potential to become a game-changer.

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