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Pentagon cuts college ties over woke ideologies, Spanberger responds

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger hit back at Secretary of War Pete Hegseth after the Pentagon announced it would cut ties and funding relationships with numerous collegiate institutions over what it described as woke ideologies.

A Pentagon leadership memo initialed “PBH” — the secretary’s full name is Peter Brian Hegseth — sent just before the U.S. bombed Iran and entitled “Aligning senior service college opportunities with American values,” laid out an examination of standing “Professional Military Education institutions, [the] bedrock upon which we build lethal warfighters grounded in the founding principles that underpin American

Spanberger fired back after it was reported that the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va., would be affected. The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot covered her remarks at a high school in Hampton — about halfway between the two cities.

Spanberger said the move is an “outrageous attack at yet another point of pride in Virginia,” as the memo said the Senior Service College programs there would be ended and that servicemembers would lose support.

 “The idea that the Pentagon would pull back from this fellowship program that has been long a fixture at William & Mary is just outrageous,” she said, according to the paper.

The Pentagon memo said the department will “no longer invest in institutions that fail to sharpen our leaders’ warfighting capabilities or that undermine the very values they swore to defend,” and that more than a dozen schools faced termination.

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Spanberger, who formerly worked for the CIA, said the move speaks to the Defense Department’s “lack of understanding of the real strength of universities, whether it’s William & Mary or others, in educating the next generation of military leadership,” according to the paper.

She also cited the fact William & Mary’s current chancellor is himself one of Hegseth’s predecessors.

Robert Gates was former President George H.W. Bush’s director of central intelligence and later served as Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush, remaining in the role into former President Barack Obama’s term.

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger has ended agreements between state law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities.  (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital reached out to the Pentagon for comment.

In a statement obtained by Hampton Roads’ CBS affiliate, the college administration said it was “puzzled and saddened” by Hegseth’s move, saying that William & Mary is “among the country’s most military-friendly institutions” and also embraces its ROTC program.

While the Williamsburg school may be on the chopping block, the affiliate reported that Regent University in Virginia Beach — founded by Christian evangelist Pat Robertson — may be considered one of the replacement institutions.

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In the memo, Harvard, Washington University in St. Louis, MIT, Tufts, Georgetown, George Washington University, Princeton, Yale, Brown and Queen’s University in Canada were listed as schools facing separation.

Colleges being considered as replacements include Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., The Citadel, Virginia Tech, the University of North Carolina, Clemson University and Hillsdale College in Michigan.

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ICE arrests US Spanish-language news outlet reporter without warrant | ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Spanish-language Tennessee news outlet’s reporter who had done stories critical of the agency – but agents didn’t have a warrant, according to court documents filed recently by her lawyer.

A court filing Friday by ICE disputes the assertion that the reporter was arrested without a warrant.

Estefany Rodriguez Florez of Nashville Noticias, who had produced reports that were unflattering to ICE, was arrested Wednesday during a traffic stop. She is being detained by ICE’s enforcement and removal operations, according to documents filed in federal court in Nashville.

Her lawyers called for her immediate release, but ICE has asked a judge to deny the request.

Rodriguez, a Colombian citizen, entered the United States lawfully and has been living in the US for the past five years, court records filed by her lawyer show. She has a valid work permit, and she has applied for political asylum and legal status though her husband, who is a US citizen. The document filed by her lawyer does not specify a reason for her asylum request.

Rodriguez was with her husband in a marked Nashville Noticias vehicle when it was surrounded by several other vehicles and she was taken to a detention center, the news outlet said in a statement.

ICE scheduled a meeting with Rodriguez on her case but it was rescheduled twice, first because the office was closed during a winter storm and the second time because an agent couldn’t find her appointment in the system, her lawyers said in court documents.

A new meeting was then set for 17 March.

When she was arrested, Rodriguez was not shown any arrest warrant – only an immigration document telling her to appear before ICE. Her lawyer, Joel Coxander, has spoken to an ICE agent who indicated that there was no arrest warrant for her at the time of her arrest, her lawyer said in court documents.

However, a court filing by a lawyer for ICE said a valid arrest warrant was issued for Rodriguez on Monday and her visa authorizing her to stay in the US had expired. The filing said her arrest and detention “are not in violation of any laws or regulations”.

In a statement, ICE spokesperson Melissa Egan said Rodriguez was arrested during a “targeted enforcement operation” and she will remain in custody as her case proceeds through court.

Rodriguez joined Nashville Noticias in 2022, covering social, family, health, police and immigration issues, the news outlet’s statement said.

“She needs to reunite with her young daughter and husband to continue her legal process within the framework permitted by law,” the statement added.



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Trump holds college sports roundtable with Saban, Meyer in attendance

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President Donald Trump hosted a college sports roundtable Friday to examine solutions to key challenges, including NCAA authority; name, image and likeness (NIL) issues; collective bargaining; and governance concerns. 

Athletic officials in attendance included NCAA President Charlie Baker, former Alabama head football coach Nick Saban, OutKick founder Clay Travis, New York Yankees President Randy Levine and each of the Power Four commissioners, among others.

“This is the future, I think, beyond college sports. This is the future of colleges,” Trump said to kick off the roundtable. “The amount of money being spent and lost by otherwise very successful schools is astounding just in a short period of time. It’s only going to get worse. We have to save college sports, and, I believe, colleges.

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President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion on college sports in the East Room of the White House in Washington, District of Columbia, on March 6, 2026. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)

“Crazy things are happening. … We have a seven-year freshman. We’re seeing things we’ve never seen before. College players not wanting to go pro because they make more money in college,” he added.

Trump said there has been an “inability to set rules,” noting that different states have different NIL laws, prompting another challenge for college sports.

“If Congress doesn’t take action fast, it could destroy college sports,” Trump said.

Trump ripped “one judge who knew nothing about sports, knew nothing about football, knew nothing about Olympics, knew nothing about anything, just decided everything was unconstitutional.” 

He was likely referring to Judge Claudia Wilken, who ruled in 2019 that the NCAA’s limits on education-related benefits violated antitrust law.

“It’s crazy. Only Congress can deliver a permanent fix,” Trump said.

Trump noted he was not aiming to revert to athletes not being paid.

“Although, not the worst idea,” he admitted. “But I think a lot of people would overrule me on that.”

Later on, Trump said he wanted to “just go back to what you had, let some judge tell you can’t do it, you appeal, and you win at some point. Because what you had — what a great system. Everybody was happy.”

Saban said helping athletes become more successful on a personal level has become “impossible” in today’s era.

“People, instead of making decisions about creating value for their future, they were making decisions about how much money could they make at whichever school they can go to or transfer to,” Saban said. 

“I think we need to come up with a system, and, obviously, we have to do it with the president’s leadership and also with Congress probably … to allow student-athletes in all sports to enhance their quality of life while going to college but still provide opportunity to advance themselves beyond their athletic career, which is what the philosophy of college athletes and getting a college education has always been about.”

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Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban is seen before a roundtable discussion about college sports in the East Room of the White House in Washington, District of Columbia, on March 6, 2026. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)

Trump has been adamant about “saving college sports,” even signing an executive order setting new restrictions on payments to college athletes in July.

The president’s order prohibits athletes from receiving pay-to-play payments from third-party sources. However, the order did not impose any restrictions on NIL payments to college athletes by third-party sources. It also demands that schools account for preserving resources for the non-revenue sports. 

The SCORE Act was at the forefront of the roundtable. It was scheduled to be voted on in December but the vote was canceled shortly before. The White House endorsed the act, but three Republicans — Byron Donalds of Florida, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Chip Roy of Texas — voted with Democrats not to bring the act to the floor. Democrats have largely opposed the bill, urging members of the House to vote against it.

The SCORE Act would give the NCAA a limited antitrust exemption in hopes of protecting the NCAA from potential lawsuits over eligibility rules and would prohibit athletes from becoming employees of their schools. It prohibits schools from using student fees to fund NIL payments.

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President Donald Trump greets House Speaker Mike Johnson, left, as he arrives at a roundtable discussion on college sports in the East Room of the White House in Washington, District of Columbia, on March 6, 2026. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)

Rep. Lori Trahan, D-Mass., said the act “hurts” women’s sports, and strengthening Title IX “has to be part of the SCORE Act.” She also said the SCORE Act “represented a consolidation of what we have today, which is the SEC and the Big Ten” getting a boatload of the money college athletics garners.

Trahan did concur that “maybe the SCORE Act is the right vehicle we continue to tweak,” showing some confidence in it and expressing her desire to work with those at the roundtable to make it successful. U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., said that women’s sports would be “protected,” while Jim Phillips, the ACC commissioner, said 56% of the ACC’s athletic scholarships have gone to women since the House case.

Tim Pernetti, commissioner of the American Conference, said the SCORE Act doesn’t fix college athletics’ “economic crisis.” Meyer admitted he did not like how collectives were still included in the SCORE Act, calling it “cheating.”

“I think if the collective goes away, college sports gets better immediately,” Meyer said.

After deliberations, Trump said he’d write an executive order “based on great common sense.”

“It’s gonna let colleges survive and players survive and let a lot of people be very, very happy,” Trump said.

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion on college sports in the East Room of the White House on March 6, 2026, in Washington, D.C. The Trump administration held the roundtable titled “Saving College Sports” with leaders from the Power Four conferences, media executives and former coaches. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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A month before Trump’s order, Wilken approved a settlement between the NCAA, its most powerful conferences and lawyers representing all Division I athletes. The deal means the NCAA will pay close to $2.8 billion in back damages over the next 10 years to college athletes who competed from 2016 to 2025. The settlement also allows for college programs to pay athletes directly.

Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.

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US contractor’s son arrested over alleged $46M crypto theft • The Register

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The son of a government contractor was arrested in the Caribbean after allegedly stealing more than $46 million in seized cryptocurrency from the US Marshals Service, the FBI says.

John Daghita was arrested in Saint Martin on Wednesday evening, FBI director Kash Patel confirmed, describing it as a joint operation with France’s elite tactical police unit, GIGN.

Patel called Daghita a US government contractor himself, though independent blockchain investigator ZachXBT – who suspects the arrest stemmed directly from his January probe into the man – claims he is the son of the actual contractor.

ZachXBT claimed Daghita, who used the online alias “Lick,” is the son of Dean Daghita, who heads up Command Services & Support (CMDSS), which has one active US government IT contract.

Its current government contract is worth $4 million and is described as a mission-critical task relating to the management of seized assets by the US Marshals Service.

Authorities have not confirmed how John Daghita allegedly exploited this access to transfer the seized cryptocurrency belonging to the US government into his own wallet.

The investigator claims it all started after Daghita and another cryptocurrency enthusiast became involved in a public spat over who had control of the most cryptocurrency.

This spat, hosted on Telegram and recorded by onlookers, led to the identification of wallet addresses controlled by Daghita, and showed transactions between them.

At the time, ZachXBT says he traced the source of the funds, in part, to a previous theft in 2024. Following the Bitfinix hack of 2016, the US government seized a large number of cryptocurrency tokens, some of which were stolen in October 2024

The recordings suggest that some of the funds allegedly transferred by Daghita may have stemmed from this theft and a number of other seizures.

Days after ZachXBT published his findings, both the US Marshals Service and Patrick Witt, executive director at the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, said they would investigate the case.

Since the revelations came to light, Dean Daghita’s CMDSS web presence has disappeared: its website has gone private, and social media accounts have been deactivated. 

An archived version of the company’s website, however, indicates that it was founded in 2011 and describes itself as “a proven provider of mission-critical services to the Department of Defense and Department of Justice.”

CMDSS advertises services ranging from management strategy and enterprise solutions to systems administration and electronic security.

The Register contacted Dean Daghita for comment.

Patel said: “FBI will continue working 24/7 with our international partners to track down, apprehend, and bring to justice those who attempt to defraud American taxpayers – no matter where they try to hide.” ®



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Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo to close on Barcelona with Valverde late goal | Football News

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Federico Valverde scores in injury-time as Real Madrid win 2-1 at Celta Vigo to maintain their La Liga title chase.

Federico ‌Valverde’s deflected effort four ⁠minutes ⁠into added time earned Real Madrid a hard-fought 2-1 victory ⁠at Celta Vigo in La Liga, ending a run ⁠of two successive defeats and keeping them firmly in the title race.

Aurelien Tchouameni’s strike put the visitors ‌ahead in the 11th minute on Friday, but Borja Iglesias levelled in the 25th after Williot Swedberg broke down the left and crossed low.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold was heavily at fault for the goal, allowing the Celta forward to win back the ball before cutting inside and assisting with a perfect layoff.

Real, missing nine players ⁠through injury and ⁠suspension, controlled much of the second half without creating clear chances.

Vinicius Junior had his side’s first effort on target since the first period when he drilled low at the keeper from just outside the box in the 57th minute.

Substitute Iago Aspas ⁠hit the post in the 88th minute as Celta countered ⁠before Valverde tried his ⁠luck from distance and saw his strike deflect off the defender and past ‌the wrong-footed keeper.

There was yet more drama as the Real celebrations turned to nerves; the teams awaited news of whether the referee would be asked to review a potential foul in the build-up to the goal.

No such intervention came, and the relief from Real, and the distraught from Celta, as the full-time whistle blew seconds after the restart was palpable.

“It hurts because it was right at the death,” Celta striker Iglesias said. “It’s a bit frustrating.”

Barcelona lead with 64 points, one ahead of Real, ‌and ‌face Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.

Celta remains sixth with 40.



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Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore reaches plea deal to resolve criminal charges

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Sherrone Moore, who was fired as Michigan’s head football coach in December, pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors in a deal to resolve a felony criminal case

Moore was facing charges of stalking, breaking and entering and home invasion of the home of his executive assistant, with whom he allegedly had an extramarital affair. 

Authorities said Moore had confronted the alleged mistress and blamed her for his dismissal, even threatening to kill himself with butter knives in her apartment. 

The case was resolved after Friday’s plea deal. 

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Kelli Moore, left, walks with her husband, former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, and his attorney Ellen Michaels at the 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor Friday, March 6, 2026. (Mandi Wright/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

The deal was struck the same day a judge planned to hear a challenge to Moore’s arrest in December on three charges, including felony home invasion. Those previous charges were dropped in exchange for Moore pleading no contest to misdemeanor trespassing and misdemeanor malicious use of a telecommunications device.

His sentencing is scheduled for April 14 for charges that have a potential maximum of six months and 30 days in prison.

“All the charges against Mr. Moore were not supported by facts and law,” said attorney Ellen Michaels, standing alongside Moore and his wife outside the courtroom. “The dismissal of those charges validates the concerns we raised about the investigation from the very beginning. Mr. Moore is pleased to put this behind him and move forward.

“It’s not stalking if the communication has a legitimate purpose.”

Moore declined comment to reporters after the hearing. 

“No, I’m good,” he said. “Appreciate it.”

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Sherrone Moore during warmups before a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium Nov. 29, 2025, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Moore, 40, was fired Dec. 10 after two seasons as the successor to Jim Harbaugh, who won a national championship before leaving to lead the NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers.

In dismissing Moore, the university cited his inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Assistant prosecutor Kati Rezmierski said the woman ended the affair a few days before Moore’s firing and cooperated with the school’s investigation.

Michaels declined to say if she was involved in potential litigation against the university on Moore’s behalf. He signed a five-year contract with a base annual salary of $5.5 million last year. According to the terms of his deal, the university did not have to buy out the remaining years of his contract because he was fired for cause.

Michigan also did not renew the contract of the female football staffer who was suspected to have been in a relationship with Moore.

A university spokesperson confirmed the departure to Fox News Digital.

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Former University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore, left, is sworn in with his attorney Ellen Michaelsat before he accepts a plea deal before Judge J. Cedric Simpson at the 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor Friday, March 6, 2026. (Mandi Wright/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

“Her contract expired and was not renewed,” the spokesperson said.

The staffer, whose LinkedIn profile listed her as an executive assistant to the head football coach at the University of Michigan, earned just over $58,000 in 2023 and 2024, according to public payroll information. In the 2025 fiscal year, though, her salary jumped to $99,000, according to a salary disclosure report from the University of Michigan.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Today: President Draupadi Murmu visits West Bengal, trailer of Dhurandhar 2 will be released – 7 March 2026 Major Events

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Today is March 7, 2026, Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha. Saturday is the second day of President Draupadi Murmu’s visit to West Bengal. At the same time, the trailer of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ will also be released today.

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A drone evaded defences for a second time in one day and ignited a massive fire at an oil facility for foreign companies in southern Iraq’s Basra province. Offices and warehouses for Halliburton and KBR are reportedly affected.



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Man accused of Iran-backed Trump assassination plot compared plan to Butler: FBI

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A Pakistani man convicted on Friday of plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump and other politicians told an FBI agent he thought Iran “was responsible” for the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Asif Merchant, 47, told the FBI agent, Jacqueline Smith, that the incident “was the same thing he was sent here to do,” Smith testified during Merchant’s trial. Merchant told jurors the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) sent him on a “mission” to kill U.S. politicians, including by telling him to attend a Republican rally.

Merchant was arrested July 12, 2024, one day prior to the shooting in Butler, where Thomas Crooks fired several shots into a rally crowd, killing one and grazing Trump’s ear. 

The FBI has said repeatedly that it found no evidence that Crooks had co-conspirators or that any foreign actors were involved in the incident.

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A sketch showing Asif Merchant, a Pakistani national with alleged ties to Iran, appearing in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Merchant is on trial for charges related to a foiled 2024 plot to assassinate a high-profile U.S. politician, identified by defense and law enforcement sources as President Donald Trump. (Christine Cornell)

Merchant, who was convicted by a jury of murder-for-hire and attempt to commit terrorism, testified that Trump was not his only target, telling jurors then-President Joe Biden and former presidential candidate Nikki Haley were also on his list. He claimed that he only took part in the plot because Iran’s IRGC warned it would target his family.

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“I had no other options,” Merchant said. “My family was threatened.”

Merchant now faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. His sentence will be determined at a later hearing.

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This image provided by the Justice Department, contained in the complaint supporting the arrest warrant, shows Asif Merchant.  (Justice Department via AP, File)

Merchant was arrested after he was recorded on camera outlining a plot on a napkin to kill a politician with a person who turned out to be an FBI informant. Federal prosecutors showed video during the trial of Merchant speaking to the informant. The prosecutors said Merchant also tried to hire two hit men and pay them $5,000, but the men turned out to be federal agents posing as assassins.

Smith, the FBI agent who met with Merchant after his arrest, said that Merchant never conveyed that he feared for his family. Merchant said he wanted to do intelligence work and be paid for it, Smith said.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is whisked away by Secret Service after shots rang out at a campaign rally at Butler Farm Show Inc. on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania.  (Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

The FBI agent also said Merchant was told by an Iranian handler to attend a Republican political rally to scope out security but that Merchant was worried about being identified, and so he watched the rally online instead.

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Merchant’s defense team told jurors their client, who has two wives, was a family man and cared deeply about his faith and that he intentionally acted carelessly because he wanted to be caught.

In their closing arguments, defense lawyers said Merchant had his hand forced in the operation, thinking his family would be harmed if he did not cooperate. Additionally, the lawyers cited several instances where they said Merchant’s actions as an intelligence operator were little more than incompetent.

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Head-to-head record of India vs New Zealand, who has the upper hand in T20 World Cup? where will the problem arise

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IND vs NZ Head To Head: India will face New Zealand in the final of T20 World Cup 2026 on Sunday. While India is on the verge of creating a world record by winning the title for the second consecutive time and third time overall, it faces a big challenge of breaking the shameful record of 0-3 in the World Cup against the Kiwis. Sanju Samson’s strike in the semi-finals and Finn Allen’s fastest century have made this battle more exciting. Will Team India create history by breaking New Zealand’s spell on the red soil of Ahmedabad?

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India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup Head to Head.

New Delhi. History will be created on Sunday at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India and New Zealand will clash in the final of T20 World Cup 2026 on March 8. Defending champion India has a golden opportunity to create a world record by winning its second consecutive title and third overall. However, the path is not easy because Team India has not been able to defeat the Kiwis till date in the World Cup history. On one hand there is Sanju Samson’s form, on the other hand there is Finn Allen’s record breaking century. Will Surya’s army set a new record by erasing New Zealand’s ‘World Cup curse’?

If we look at the overall statistics of T20 International, India seems to have the upper hand over New Zealand with a lead of 16-11. But as soon as it comes to T20 World Cup, history starts scaring Indian fans. So far in the history of the tournament, India and New Zealand have come face to face three times and the Kiwis have won all three times. Sunday is the biggest opportunity for Team India to break this ‘Black Caps’ spell.

India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup Head to Head.

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Both the teams have reached the finals in great form. India had scored a lot of runs against England in the semi-finals. Sanju Samson’s stormy innings of 89 runs in 42 balls and Shivam Dubey’s cameo took India to a huge score of 253. Although England gave a tough fight, the Indian bowlers maintained their composure under pressure.

On the other hand, the way New Zealand defeated South Africa in the semi-finals would have increased the concern of the Indian camp. Kiwis achieved the target of 170 runs by losing 1 wicket in just 12.5 overs. Finn Allen made the record of scoring the fastest century in T20 World Cup history by scoring a century in just 33 balls.

Where will the problem get stuck?
India’s biggest strength is its batting depth and ‘home advantage’. However, New Zealand has an opening pair of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert that can destroy any attack. But New Zealand’s weakness is their middle order. Daryl Mitchell and Mark Chapman have been seen struggling in the tournament. In bowling, India will have to be careful of the spin of Rachin Ravindra (11 wickets) and swing of Matt Henry.

World record is at stake
By registering victory in Ahmedabad on Sunday, Team India will become the first team in history to win the T20 World Cup title twice in a row. Besides, India is also on the threshold of becoming the first country to win three T20 World Cups. Will India heal the wounds of 2023 under Surya’s captaincy, or will New Zealand once again become India’s ‘villain’? The decision will be taken on the night of March 8 amid the noise of 1.3 lakh spectators.

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