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IND vs NZ, Final ODI, Champions Trophy 2025 live

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IND
254-6(49.0)
India won by 4 wickets ๐Ÿ†
NZ
(50.0)251-7
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R Jadeja Logo
R Jadeja Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:150.00
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KL Rahul Logo
KL Rahul Jersy

34

(33)

KL Rahul
34(33)
4s: 1
6s: 1
SR:103.03
W O'Rourke Logo
W O'Rourke Jersy

0-56

(7.0)

Econ: 8.00
P'ship : 13(9)
Last Wkt : Hardik Pandya 18(18)
Over 47
1
0
4
1
2
1
 
= 9
Over 48
1
0
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2
2
0
 
= 5
Over 49
2
1
0
1
1
4
 
= 9

Player of the Match

Rohit Sharma Logo
Rohit Sharma Jersy
Rohit Sharma
India
76(83)

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Plenty of celebrations, smiles, and hugs around the Indian camp. The white blazer is shining bright under Dubai's night sky. Emotional scenes with the Indian players soaking in the moment being around with their beloved ones. The families are here, the friends and the fans as well. Plenty of pictures are going to be in the frames. This is the 7th ICC title for India's Men's senior team. Rohit Sharma now has four ICC titles (2007 T20 WC, 2013 CT, 2024 T20 WC and 2025 CT), while Virat Kohli also has four ICC titles (2011 ODI WC, 2013 CT, 2024 T20 WC and 2025 CT).

Well, Mitchell Santner has led his troop really well in his maiden ICC tournament as New Zealand's leader. They didn't have Matt Henry's (Shoulder injury) experience with the ball, and also lost Kane Williamson's (Quad strain) presence on the field, but they gave their all till the very end. Nothing to show for Glenn Phillips' magic on the field. He literally made the world believe with the fact that the 'Kiwis' can fly!  

There were murmurs around with India playing all their matches in Dubai. It was always going to spin and with four quality spinners, they are always going to be a tough unit to get past. Shami and Gill were the match-winners against Bangladesh. Virat Kohli led the charge against the arch-rivals Pakistan. Shreyas Iyer and Varun Chakaravarthy brushed New Zealand aside to top Group A. The chase master Kohli showed his class again in the semis against the Aussies as India buried the ghosts of the 2023 WC Finals before the skipper Rohit came into the fore with a title-winning knock but not before a fight from the Kiwis.

So, India win consecutive ICC tournaments and this one without the G.O.A.T pacer Jasprit Bumrah. Unreal achievement! Next up is India's cricketing festival, IPL, starting on March 22. There are plenty of actions before IPL as well on our network. Stay tuned for all cricketing carnivals. 

For now, this is me AkshayaKrishna Polya, signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Ajay Pal Singh, Pritam Dey, special mention to Akshay Bhide, scorer Raju Khariya and Statistician Aman. As we bid adieu, don't forget to party hard. We will meet again. Until then, it is cheers!
Here is our own Akshay Bhide penning down the Champions Trophy 2025 journey ๐Ÿ‘‡

An ICC event returned to Pakistan after 29 years,
We could spot happy faces and tears in the stands.

BlackCaps overhauled the hosts in the opening game,
Rohit denying Axar the hat-trick highlighted the second game.

Afghans blown away by the Proteas' express pace,
Australia beat their arch-rivals to pull off a massive chase.

India go past Pakistan, with Kohli back in form,
New Zealand enter the semis, thanks to Rachin's storm.

Rain played spoilsport in two Rawalpindi fixtures,
In between got knocked out cricketโ€™s inventors.

India, New Zealand, Australia & South Africa are the semi-final sides,
It brought back the 2015 World Cup vibes.

India bury the Ahmedabad demons in the semis,
Proteas choke yet again against the high-flying Kiwis.

The final in Dubai was a trial of spin,
India outclass New Zealand to get the win.
And here comes the moment of the nightโ€”Rohit Sharma walks up to the ICC Chairman, who hands over the glittering Champions Trophy to the Indian skipper. His teammates join him and then they lift the trophy high. The Dubai International Stadium erupts in celebration! India are the unbeaten Champions of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025!
The Indian players proudly don the iconic white blazers, upholding the prestigious Champions Trophy tradition. The jackets will be presented by the BCCI President, Roger Binny. Varun Chakaravarthy is the first one to get the blazer, following which come Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya, Rishabh Pant, Axar Patel, KL Rahul, Harshit Rana, Mohammed Shami, Arshdeep Singh, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav and the Indian skipper.
Rohit Sharma (India Captain): "Firstly, I want to appreciate everyone who came here and supported us. The crowd here has been magnificent. It is not our home crowd but they have turned it into our home ground with the support. To get that result was very satisfying. 

No absolutely, not just this game. Right from the beginning. I thought our spinners in particular. There is just too much expectations. They never disappointed us. When you are playing on such pitches, we understand their strengths. We used that to our advantage. In terms of our bowling, we were very consistent.  

Yeah, look. A very solid mind (on KL Rahul). Never gets overwhelmed by the pressure around him. This is why we wanted him in the middle phase. To try and finish the game for us. With his experience and class, the kind of shots he can play. He makes things easy for others. 

Hardik came in and played those shots in both games, gave us a breather. Overall batsmanship shown by our batters was brilliant. 

He (Varun Chakaravarthy) has got something different about him. When you are playing on such surfaces, you have to take him on and that's what makes him more lethal. 

He played against NZ and picked up five wickets. We saw the kind of ability he has with the ball. He did not disappoint. Luckily, his ability came to use at various times. 

No, absolutely. We are grateful and appreciate them coming out in numbers. It may not be seen as useful as the game that we play. But when they get behind us, it makes a huge difference. They made us feel like we are playing at home. A big thanks to them."
Time for the Indian players to collect their winners medal now from the ICC Chairman, Jay Shah.
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