The Men in Blue defeated New Zealand by 96 runs on Sunday, March 8. Sanju Samson (89 runs) scored his third consecutive half-century. He had scored 97 against the West Indies and 89 against England. Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Shivam Dube helped India post a mammoth total of 255 runs.
"It all depends on the context. Axar's effort in the semi-final was the best. It is so pleasing to see the team come out trumps in crunch moments. The T20 World Cup win was like a family gathering," T Dilip told NDTV.
Team India’s Fielding Concerns Despite T20 World Cup 2026 Triumph
The Indian team dropped a massive 15 catches in the recent tournament, the highest by any participating country. Their overall catching efficiency was the worst at just 72 percent, placing them even below Pakistan, who recorded 83 percent.
India went on to win the tournament, but the dropping of catches is a concern for the team, as sometimes dropped chances can cost matches and tournaments.
BCCI Must Review The Fielding Coaching Standards
He initially joined the national team setup back in November 2021 under former head coach Rahul Dravid, but the overall fielding standards have not really improved.
Senior members reportedly wanted his inclusion, leading to a contract extension in 2025. Coaches cannot enter the playing area to catch balls, but the BCCI must carefully review these dropped-catch numbers soon.
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