After Pat Cummins, New Zealand's Mitchell Santner Wants To Silence The Crowd At Ahmedabad

As the cricketing world gears up for the 2026 T20 World Cup final, New Zealand's captain Mitchell Santner has expressed his determination to secure a victory against India in Ahmedabad. Having previously led his team to the finals in 2021, where they finished as runners-up, Santner is eager to turn the tables this time. He mentioned the emotional challenge of playing in front of a passionate Indian crowd, stating, "It would be nice to break a few hearts and lift the trophy for once." This sentiment echoes the competitive spirit that defines international cricket, especially in high-stakes matches like the T20 World Cup. New Zealand, known for their resilient performances, will be looking to capitalize on their past experiences and deliver a memorable performance against a formidable Indian side, which enjoys the home advantage. With both teams having a rich history in T20 cricket, the final promises to be an electrifying encounter, captivating fans worldwide and showcasing the spirit of the game.
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