Sunday, April 5, 2026
24.5 C
New Delhi

T20 World Cup 2026: India Posts Second-Highest Total In T20 WC History

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

In a critical T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 clash against Zimbabwe, the defending champions have responded to pressure with a historic assault, obliterating their own previous records to post a monumental 256/4. This staggering total now stands as India’s highest-ever score in T20 World Cup history, decisively surpassing the famous 218/4 they set against England in the inaugural 2007 edition. Furthermore, it is now officially recognized as the second-highest total ever recorded by any team in the history of the T20 World Cup, trailing only the West Indies’ logic-defying 263/3 earlier in this very tournament.

The Powerplay Explosion: Samson and Abhishek Set the Tone

The foundations of this historic night were laid during a blistering Powerplay. After Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza won the toss and elected to field, hoping for early moisture on the Chepauk track, India debuted a bold new opening pair: Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma. The decision paid immediate dividends, turning the first six overs into an exhibition of pure aggression.

Abhishek, who had endured a nightmare run of three consecutive ducks, finally found his rhythm in Chennai, while Samson provided the early fireworks. Samson’s cameo of 24 off just 15 balls included two massive sixes that deflated the Zimbabwe attack from the outset. By the end of the Powerplay, India had raced to 80/1, marking their third-highest Powerplay score ever in T20 World Cup history and their second-highest against Zimbabwe.

The Unbeaten 84: Hardik and Tilak Orchestrate Final Mayhem

While Ishan Kishan (38) and captain Suryakumar Yadav, who bludgeoned a typical “SKY” cameo of 33 off 13 balls, maintained the scorching run rate through the middle overs, the defining moment of the innings was yet to come. The final five overs saw absolute mayhem at Chepauk as Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma stitched together a devastating, unbroken partnership.

The duo plundered an incredible 84 runs off only 31 deliveries, capitalizing on a series of uncharacteristic fielding lapses from Zimbabwe, including three dropped catches by Tashinga Musekiwa. Hardik Pandya anchored the final assault, reaching his half-century off the very last ball of the innings to finish with 50 off 23 balls*.

At the other end, Tilak Varma played the finisher’s role to perfection. He made his intentions clear in the 18th over, where he and Hardik plundered 19 runs off Blessing Muzarabani. Tilak continued the onslaught in the 19th over with back-to-back sixes, finishing with a ruthless 44 off just 16 balls* to secure India’s record-breaking total.

Go to Source

Hot this week

500 judges on SIR duty, cases pile up across Bengal courts

Image: ANI KOLKATA: The involvement of 500-odd judicial officers – judges in lower courts – from across Bengal in the adjudication of doubtful cases flagged on the voters’ list published in Feb has sharply slowed d Read More

EC seizes voter inducements worth over 650cr from poll-bound states, UT

Image: IANS NEW DELHI: Potential voter inducements worth over Rs 650 crore have been seized by Election Commission teams from the five poll-bound states/UT so far, with West Bengal accounting for almost half of these seizures. Read More

Odisha bans sale of LPG cylinders in open market

Image: IANS BHUBANESWAR: LPG cylinders will no longer be available in the open market in Odisha and only customers who have completed their e-KYC can procure them from authorised dealers, food supplies and consumer welfare minister Read More

8L PNG connections in a month: Official

Image: IANS New Delhi: Nearly eight lakh new piped gas consumers have joined the fold over the past month amid a drive by the govt and gas companies to push its use and reduce dependence on cooking gas cylinders, a top official said Read More

Salman Khan to begin shooting next film on April 18

Bollywood star Salman Khan may be awaiting the release of his war drama ‘Maatrubhumi’, but it seems that the actor is ready to move on to his next big venture. Read More

Topics

500 judges on SIR duty, cases pile up across Bengal courts

Image: ANI KOLKATA: The involvement of 500-odd judicial officers – judges in lower courts – from across Bengal in the adjudication of doubtful cases flagged on the voters’ list published in Feb has sharply slowed d Read More

EC seizes voter inducements worth over 650cr from poll-bound states, UT

Image: IANS NEW DELHI: Potential voter inducements worth over Rs 650 crore have been seized by Election Commission teams from the five poll-bound states/UT so far, with West Bengal accounting for almost half of these seizures. Read More

Odisha bans sale of LPG cylinders in open market

Image: IANS BHUBANESWAR: LPG cylinders will no longer be available in the open market in Odisha and only customers who have completed their e-KYC can procure them from authorised dealers, food supplies and consumer welfare minister Read More

8L PNG connections in a month: Official

Image: IANS New Delhi: Nearly eight lakh new piped gas consumers have joined the fold over the past month amid a drive by the govt and gas companies to push its use and reduce dependence on cooking gas cylinders, a top official said Read More

Salman Khan to begin shooting next film on April 18

Bollywood star Salman Khan may be awaiting the release of his war drama ‘Maatrubhumi’, but it seems that the actor is ready to move on to his next big venture. Read More

IMD predicts cooler temps in north-west India, rain likely

Image: PTI NEW DELHI: Two western disturbances in quick succession are likely to affect north-west India this week with peak activity on April 7-8, resulting in below normal to near normal day temperatures over the region and a wet Read More

Malda siege of judicial officers proof of jungle raj, says Modi in Bengal

Image: PTI Kolkata: PM Modi cited Sunday the confinement of seven judicial officers on SIR duty in Malda district as proof of a collapsing law-and-order situation in Bengal, sharpening his attack on Trinamool Congress at a BJP elec Read More

‘Super Mario’ tops US box office; ‘Dhurandhar 2′ extends record run

Mixed reviews didn’t dissuade mass audiences from buying tickets to the ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, which scored the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood movie. Read More

Related Articles