Sanju Samson delivered a career-defining performance on Sunday night, striking an unbeaten 97 to lead India to a thrilling five-wicket victory over the West Indies at Eden Gardens. In what was a virtual quarterfinal for the 2026 T20 World Cup, Samson’s record-breaking knock ensured the defending champions chased down a formidable target of 196 with four balls to spare, ending the Caribbean side's campaign in dramatic fashion.
The victory was sealed in the final over when Samson heaved Romario Shepherd for a six to level the scores, followed by a clinical chip over mid-on for four. The win marks a historic moment for Samson, who recorded the highest-ever score by an Indian batter in a T20 World Cup chase, surpassing Virat Kohli’s iconic 82* against Australia and Pakistan.
India’s pursuit of 196 began under immense pressure after losing openers Abhishek Sharma (10) and Ishan Kishan (10) during the Powerplay. However, Samson found an able partner in captain Suryakumar Yadav (18) to stabilize the innings. Despite the fall of Yadav and a quick cameo from Tilak Varma (27), Samson remained the anchor, utilizing his "fast hands" to dismantle the West Indian pace attack.
The match appeared to be slipping away when India required 50 runs from the final 30 balls. However, a series of expensive overs from Shamar Joseph and Jason Holder; coupled with a crucial dropped catch of Hardik Pandya, allowed India to bring the equation down to 7 runs off the final over.
| Team | Score | Top Performer | Key Bowling Figures |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Indies | 195/4 (20) | Roston Chase (40) | Shamar Joseph (2/42) |
| India | 196/5 (19.2) | Sanju Samson (97)* | Jasprit Bumrah (2/23) |
Earlier in the evening, the West Indies posted a massive 195/4, fueled by collective aggression from their middle order. Roston Chase (40), Jason Holder (30), and Rovman Powell (28) all struck at rates exceeding 150. India’s death bowling, usually a strength, faltered as Arshdeep Singh conceded 24 runs in the 16th over, though Jasprit Bumrah remained clinical, finishing with 2/23.
However, the West Indies were ultimately undone by their own fielding. Three dropped catches, including a "sitter" by Jason Holder that gave Hardik Pandya a second life, proved to be the differentiator in a game decided by the thinnest of margins.
Samson’s streak: 97* off 48 balls (11 fours, 3 sixes) — the highest score by an Indian in a T20 WC chase.
Eden aura: West Indies remain winless against India at Eden Gardens in any format since 1983.
Bumrah’s discipline: Finished with an economy of 7.66 on a "belter" of a pitch.
Finish: India scored 10 runs in just two balls of the final over to seal the win.
With this victory, India joins South Africa, England, and New Zealand in the final four of the 2026 T20 World Cup. The win provides a massive boost to the middle order, which had faced scrutiny following the earlier loss to South Africa.
As the West Indies players depart in disappointment, India celebrates a "redemptive" night in Kolkata. The tournament now moves to the knockout stages in India, with the Men in Blue carrying the momentum of a historic chase.