
"India became the first side to win the men's Twenty20 World Cup for a third time with a comprehensive victory over New Zealand in the final on Sunday night. Around 100,000 mostly Indian supporters witnessed the one-sided match at the Narendra Modi Stadium the world's largest cricket ground."
"India were in the driving seat throughout Sunday's final, with its opening three batters each notching half-centuries en route to a stomping 255-5 win. Opener Sanju Samson kept up his scorching form at the tournament, registering his third consecutive score of 80-plus runs."
India defeated New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, winning by 96 runs. Approximately 100,000 supporters attended the match at the world's largest cricket ground. India's opening batters each scored half-centuries, with the team posting 255-5 in their innings. Opener Sanju Samson continued his exceptional tournament performance with his third consecutive score of 80-plus runs and earned the player-of-the-tournament award. This victory marks India's third men's T20 World Cup title, making them the first side to achieve this feat. The comprehensive win demonstrates India's dominance in limited-overs cricket.
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