Watch: How cricket stadiums create spectacular fireworks celebrations after Final match victories
Know the full process of how the cricket stadiums create the splendid fireworks celebrations in the final match victories as they did during the Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final between India and New Zealand.

Just minutes after the last wicket of the New Zealand side fell against India during the T20 World Cup 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the crackers came out from all corners of the ground at the top of the stadium as the fans enjoyed the moment along with the home players, making it a picturesque period to capture for everyone present.
A video has gone viral from a fan, who was standing at the top of the roof, which displayed multiple people working on creating the fireworks and operating them at the time of the victory, which was seen at the Narendra Modi Stadium. There is also a walkie-talkie for the people to use in communicating with the head of the operation to get the news.
It’s never been an easy job with the cricket stadiums creating spectacular, high-tech fireworks celebrations after the match victory by the advanced, computer-synchronized products, AI-driven coordination, and sometimes the drone technology. It was designed in the same manner to ignite instantly upon the victory, as hundreds of drones formed the shape in the sky along with the fireworks.
How cricket stadiums arrange fireworks celebrations
India posted a massive score of 255 runs for the loss of five wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Their wicket-keeper opening batter, Sanju Samson, smashed a dashing knock of 89 runs in just 45 balls with the help of five boundaries and eight sixes as he earned the Player of the Tournament award.
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Abhishek Sharma cracked a fine knock of 52 runs in 21 balls with the help of six boundaries and three sixes at a strike rate of 247.62, while Ishan Kishan accelerated the knock of 54 runs in 25 balls with four boundaries and as many sixes to shoulder them to that point.
Meanwhile, New Zealand got bundled out for just 159 runs as their wicket-keeper batter, Tim Seifert, got 52 runs in 26 balls. But that was never going to be enough with Jasprit Bumrah finishing with 4/15 in four overs for them to complete the 96-run defeat.
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Subhradeep Choudhury
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