Champion Trophy 2025: India defeated New Zealand in Dubai in Dubai by four hickets in the tense final | Current news

India beat New Zealand in a tense match in a tense match with four shots to request the Trophy Championship title at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma (76) and Shubman Gill, 31, shared a punishing opening opening worth 105 run with an India Skipper, which he put at a speed of 41 balls, to help India after 254-6, responding to the new Zealand 251-7.
Glenn Phillips excellent catch on a short cover was rejected by Gill, and four balls later Michael Bracewell (2-28) captured Virat Kohli (1) to silence the angry crowd, but with India it takes two runs from seven balls, Ravidra Jadej (9n) hit the border in the agreement.
Earlier, New Zealand was chosen to hit Rachin Ravdra (37) and Will Young (15), sharing a glittering position of 57 runs, but the Indian Spinners started Riot removing both openers, and Kane Williamson (11) in six additions.
Kuldeep Yadav (2-40) and Varun Chakravarthy (2-45) were the selection of a bowlers with two per piece, but Mohammed Shami (1-74) rejected the most important chancellor of the new Zealand Daryl Mitchell (63) -s the strongest in his person.
Despite the consistent Indian Wickkets, the Bracewell 53 who were not at death were key to helping in New Zealand to post a competitive grade on a good track, but in the end it was not enough.
India holds its nerve in the nail nail final
After building a permanent platform for India, Rohit seemed accelerated against Raviddra, but ended up in it that he was scored by Tom Latham, leaving India 122-3.
Shreyas Iyer, 48, followed a 61 -running procedure, with Axara Patel (29), but Ravandra caught him from Mitchell Santner, repeating Kyle Jamieson for his drop in long moments earlier.
Axar donated his Wickket after lobbies Bracewell straight to O’Rourke, giving new Zealand hope.
The further turn is in the story when Hardik Pandya, 18, caught and rejected Jamieson in 48. For the abandonment of India 241-6.
However, in the form of KL Rahul (34no) and Jadeja, they kept their nerves and shared an undefeated 13 race racing to pushed India to the end.
India now has 23 wins with 24 matches in the last three ICC tournaments, and the only loss arrived in the finals of the 1950s in the 2023 when they lost in Australia.
Indian Spinners dominate New Zealand
Varun Chakravarthy (2-45) was the first to hit India, capturing young LBW inside PowerPlay with a precise delivery that hit the pad.
Kuldeep then took two fast wickekets to get back some momentum, the first bowling of Ravandra with Googly with his opening the ball, then simply grabbed his chest in his follow-up to reject Williamson, leaving New Zealand at 75-3.
Tom Latham, 14, and Mitchell helped to land on them in addition to 100 with carefully hitting, but failed to find an answer against Indian deadly spinners who continued to tighten their retention.
This time Jadej (1-30) captured Latham’s legs before New Zealand, who also confirmed Wickket.
Mitchell and Glenn Phillips, 34, have placed 57 stops for the Fifth Wickket, helping him a series of dropped Sharma, Iyer and Gill catches, allowing Phillips to publish half a century-to-do New Zealand in 11 years.
New Zealand went 81 balls during the middle phase of their stages, and in the end Varun made another breakthrough, breaking through Phillips’s defense with Googly, and the Indian Spinners seized 5-144 between them.
Kohli ran out the new Zealand skipper Santner, trying to score another ride to keep Bracewell on strike to finish.
Bracewell played brilliantly at death, hitting fifty balls with three borders and two sixths to help with New Zealand to post a competitive result.