In the thrilling ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Final, held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the India national cricket team faced off against the New Zealand national cricket team. It was Ishan Kishan who stole the show with an incredible fielding play that led to the dismissal of Rachin Ravindra. As Jasprit Bumrah bowled to Ravindra, a mistimed flick sent the ball racing toward fine leg. Kishan sprang into action, sprinting in and diving forward to make a spectacular catch. Although the ball momentarily slipped out when he hit the ground, he skillfully regained control after the bounce, pulling off a remarkable effort and giving India an early advantage. Watch here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ranjeet Singh Sirsa ( BCCI LEVEL-2 Qualified Coach) (@fastbowlingtraining) The moment arrived when India’s star bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, was brought into the game during the fourth over, just like he did in the semi-final against England. Bumrah delivered a ball aimed at the leg stump, trying to lure Ravindra into a pick-up flick. Unfortunately for the New Zealand batter, he didn’t make solid contact and ended up miscuing the shot off the thick inside edge. Positioned at deep backward square leg, he displayed fantastic anticipation. He dashed forward and executed a full-length dive to reach the ball. Although it briefly slipped out when his elbows hit the ground, Kishan was quick on his feet and managed to snag the rebound, pulling off an incredible catch. Read also: Ind vs NZ final: Sanju Samson becomes the third batter to achieve this record in T20 World Cups India Post 255/5 in T20 World Cup 2026 Final Reflecting on the match, India set a formidable target of 255/5 in their 20 overs, thanks to some explosive batting displays. Sanju Samson spearheaded the attack with a stunning 89 off just 46 balls, belting five fours and eight sixes at a strike rate of 193.48. His aggressive innings really set the stage for India’s impressive total. Young opener Abhishek Sharma also made a significant mark, scoring 52 off a mere 21 balls, which included six fours and three sixes at an eye-popping strike rate of 247.62. Meanwhile, Kishan also played a vital role, contributing 54 runs off 25 balls, with four boundaries and four sixes at a strike rate of 216. All-rounder Shivam Dube added the finishing touches with a brisk 26 not out off just eight balls, helping India surpass the 250-run milestone. For New Zealand, James Neesham stood out as the best bowler, taking 3 wickets for 46 runs in his four overs. India came into the tournament as the reigning champions, having clinched the 2024 T20 World Cup by defeating South Africa in the final. A win in the 2026 final would see India lift the trophy for the third time, making them the first team to achieve such a remarkable feat.