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Sanju Samson Shines in T20 World Cup Final, Sets New Records

Sanju Samson delivered an outstanding performance in the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand, scoring 89 runs and breaking multiple records. His innings not only helped India secure a strong position but also set a new benchmark for Indian players in T20 World Cup history. With his remarkable consistency throughout the tournament, Samson has emerged as a key player for the team. Discover more about his record-breaking achievements and how they could impact India's journey in the tournament.
 

Samson's Stellar Performance

In a remarkable display of skill, Sanju Samson showcased his talent during the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand held at the Narendra Modi Stadium. After being asked to bat first, he, alongside Abhishek Sharma, wreaked havoc on the Kiwi bowlers, forming a formidable opening partnership that yielded 98 runs. Although Abhishek was dismissed for 51, Samson continued to dominate the game, marking his third consecutive fifty in the T20 World Cup 2026. Initially overlooked for the starting lineup, he has emerged as a crucial player for India, having scored 97 and 86 runs in previous matches against West Indies and England, respectively. Despite being on the brink of a century, he prioritized the team's success, positioning India strongly in the match.


Samson's Historic Achievement

Sanju Samson made headlines with his explosive innings, setting a new record by surpassing Marlon Samuels' previous high score of 85*, achieved against England in the 2016 final. Below is a comparison of the top performances:

Batsman Score Opponent Year
Sanju Samson 89 New Zealand 2026
Marlon Samuels 85* England 2016
Kane Williamson 85 Australia 2021
Marlon Samuels 78 Sri Lanka 2012
Mitchell Marsh 77* New Zealand 2021

Additionally, Samson set a new record for the most runs scored by an Indian in a single T20 World Cup edition, surpassing Virat Kohli's tally of 319 runs from the 2013-2014 tournament. He concluded the T20 World Cup 2026 with a total of 321 runs across five matches. Although he fell short of Sahibzada Farhan's record of 383 runs for the most runs in a T20 World Cup edition, his performance could prove pivotal for India's success in the tournament.