196 The target that India chased down against West Indies in Kolkata, the third-highest at the men's T20 World Cupbehind England's 230 against South Africa in 2016, and South Africa's 206 against West Indies in 2007.
1 The target of 196 is also the highest India has chased at T20 World Cups, bettering their previous of 173 against South Africa in 2014. West Indies' 195 for 5 is the highest total conceded by India while bowling first in T20 World Cups and the third-highest overall. India have been asked to chase more than 173 only four times at T20 World Cups, including on Sunday.
97* Sanju Samson's score against West Indies is the second-highest for India at the men's T20 World Cup, behind only Suresh Raina's 101 against South Africa in 2010. It is the highest for India in a chase at the T20 World Cup, bettering Virat Kohli's 82 not out against Australia in 2016 and Pakistan in 2022. Overall, it is the fifth-highest individual score for India in a chase in men's T20Is.
1 Samson's 97* was also his first fifty in a run chase in T20Is. His previous highest score in a run chase was only 39 against Sri Lanka in Dharamsala in 2022.
150 Sixes by Rovman Powell in T20Is, the first West Indies batter to hit that many in this format. Powell went past Nicholas Pooran's tally of 149 with the two sixes he hit on Sunday.
76 Total sixes hit by West Indies in this World Cup are the second-most by any team in a T20I series (or tournament). The highest is 78 sixes by Bulgaria in the 2025 tri-series.
19 Sixes by Shimron Hetmyer, the most by any batter in an edition of the T20 World Cup, surpassing Sahibzada Farhan's 18 sixes, also at this competition
6 Number semi-final appearances for India at the men's T20 World Cup: 2007, 2014, 2016, 2022, 2024 and 2026. Pakistan and England are other teams to have made it to the semi-finals in six editions.
70 Difference between Samson's unbeaten 97 and Tilak Varma's 27, the second-highest individual score for India on Sunday. It is the biggest difference between the highest and second-highest score in an innings for India at men's T20 World Cups. The previous highest was 66 between Rohit Sharma (79 not out) and Harbhajan Singh (13) against Australia in 2010. The difference of 70 is also the second highest in any chase at the men's T20 World Cup, behind the 72 between Harry Brook's 100 and Will Jacks' unbeaten 28 in the game between England and Pakistan last week.
8 Consecutive wins for India in men's T20Is at Eden Gardens, since losing their first game at this venue back in 2011 against England. It is India's longest winning streak at any venue in this format. Five of India's eight T20I wins at this venue have been against West Indies.
