India’s win-loss record at the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of T20 World Cup 2026 final

Mar 7, 2026

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India's win-loss record at the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of T20 World Cup 2026 final

As defending champions India prepare to face New Zealand in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final, the hosts will take the field with strong confidence drawn from their impressive record at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The iconic venue, located on the banks of the Sabarmati River and known as the world’s largest cricket stadium, has been a successful hunting ground for the Men in Blue in the shortest format of the game.

India have played nine T20 Internationals at the stadium and have won seven of them, losing only thrice. With a win percentage of 70 percent, the statistics underline India’s dominance at the venue where Sunday’s summit clash will be played.

The venue has witnessed several memorable Indian victories. One of the most historic moments came in February 2023, when India produced a record-equalling 168-run win against New Zealand. The match remains the largest margin of victory in T20 International history, a statistic that will undoubtedly add psychological pressure on the Black Caps ahead of the final.

Key matches in India’s T20I history at the venue

India’s journey in T20 Internationals at the Narendra Modi Stadium (then Motera Stadium) began on December 28, 2012, when they defeated Pakistan by 11 runs in a closely contested match.

The stadium gained further prominence during March 2021, when it hosted a five-match T20I series between India and England. India won three of those five matches, strengthening their record at the venue.

However, the most memorable game came in February 2023 against New Zealand. India posted a massive 234 for 4, thanks to a spectacular innings from Shubman Gill, who smashed an unbeaten 126 off 63 balls. The Indian bowlers then produced a clinical performance to bowl New Zealand out for just 66, sealing the historic victory.

The Narendra Modi Stadium has also witnessed impressive bowling displays. Hardik Pandya’s 4 for 16 in that same match remains the best bowling figures in T20 Internationals at the venue.

More recently, India played at the stadium during the 2026 T20 World Cup group stage, where they defeated the Netherlands by 17 runs. Shivam Dube’s explosive 66 from 31 balls helped India post 193 for 6, while Varun Chakravarthy’s 3 for 14 ensured a comfortable victory.

Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report

The pitch in Ahmedabad generally provides good bounce and carry, which helps batters score freely early in the innings. As the match progresses, the surface tends to slow down slightly, bringing spinners into play during the middle overs.

In night matches, dew can also influence the game, often making chasing easier. However, teams winning the toss will carefully consider the pitch conditions before deciding whether to bat or bowl first.

Individual records at the Narendra Modi Stadium

Several Indian players have produced standout performances at the venue over the years.

Virat Kohli currently holds the record for the most runs at the stadium in T20 Internationals, scoring 258 runs in six matches.

Among bowlers, Shardul Thakur leads the wicket tally with eight wickets in five matches at the ground.

For New Zealand, the venue brings mixed memories. While they suffered their heaviest T20I defeat here in 2023, several players from that match – including Mitchell Santner, Glenn Phillips, and Daryl Mitchell – are part of the current squad and will be determined to deliver a stronger performance this time.

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High stakes as India and New Zealand prepare for the  T20 World Cup 2026 final

India’s 7-3 record at the Narendra Modi Stadium provides them with a statistical edge going into the final. However, their defeat against South Africa earlier in the tournament highlighted that even strong teams can struggle on this surface, particularly against quality pace bowling.

New Zealand enter the final with strong momentum after their dominant nine-wicket victory over South Africa in the semi-final. Opener Finn Allen’s record-breaking 33-ball century powered the Black Caps to an emphatic win and demonstrated their batting firepower.

With both teams boasting powerful lineups and balanced bowling attacks, the stage is set for an exciting finale.

The T20 World Cup 2026 final begins at 7:00 pm IST on Sunday, with the toss scheduled for 6:30 pm. A packed crowd of more than 130,000 spectators is expected at the Narendra Modi Stadium, where cricket fans hope to witness another historic chapter in the sport’s global showpiece event.

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