India edge New Zealand to win the Champions Trophy 2025

ICC Champions Trophy 2025

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New Zealand to win the Champions Trophy

India won the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final in Dubai, beating New Zealand by four wickets.

They made 254/6, with KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja seeing the innings home with one over to spare, after New Zealand had earlier made 251/7.

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The openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill put together a great first-wicket stand of 105, making the result look a foregone conclusion, but once again it was Glenn Phillips who produced something special. He took a tremendous catch, leaping to his right to remove Gill for 31, from the bowling of Mitchell Santner.

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Michael Bracewell trapped new batter Virat Kohli lbw four balls later for just 1.

And Rachin Ravindra brought Rohit’s impressive day to an end, luring him down the track to be stumped by Tom Latham for 76.

Ravindra took another good catch to remove Shreyas Iyer on 48, with Axar Patel following three overs later, caught by Will O’Rourke off Michael Bracewell.

Hardik Pandya made a breezy run-a-ball cameo for 18, caught and bowled by Kyle Jamieson in the 48th over.

So it was left to Rahul and Jadeja to steer it home.

The Black Caps – already without the injured Matt Henry, the tournament’s leading wicket-taker – were missing Kane Williamson in the field, who sustained a quad injury while batting.

Earlier, India put a stranglehold on New Zealand as their spinners took control in the middle of the game with Varun Chakaravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav both taking two wickets.

They managed to restrict New Zealand to a run-rate of 3.30 in overs 11 to 30.

But a late resurgence saw the Black Caps put on 50 runs in the last five overs to boost their score.

They had made a quick start, with Will Young and Ravindra both riding their luck as India missed a few chances for early wickets.

But Varun eventually made the breakthrough, taking out Young lbw in the eighth over.

Ravindra’s promising start was cut short for 37 runs off 29 balls, bowled by Kuldeep, who then caught-and-bowled Kane Williamson two overs later.

Latham was trapped lbw by Jadeja for 14, Phillips put in a valuable 34 off 52 balls, hitting two fours and a six before being bowled by Varun, and Daryl Mitchell’s 63 from 101 balls was also useful, but included only three boundaries.

Captain Santner was run out as his side pushed for more runs in the penultimate over, and Bracewell reached his half-century with one ball of the innings left, to give himself and the rest of the bowlers a target to work with.

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma who played a match-winning knock won the player of the final while New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra who amassed 263 runs in 4 innings while picking up 3 wickets with the ball won the player of the tournament.