From Virat K

AND ICC Champions Trophy 2025 There was nothing less than a cricket spectacle, showing intense battles, beautiful shows and moments of pure glow. From the end of nail nail to the dominant view of the skill, the fans held the fans at the edge of his seats. As long -awaited final approaches, India and New ZealandTwo of the most consistent teams in the competition, they should clash for the desired title on March 9 at the iconic international stadium in Dubai.
This great showdown promises to be a suitable conclusion of the tournament that has witnessed sensational centuries, fire spells, comprehensive performances and tactical master’s performances. Before the two finalists occupied the center stage, it is a perfect time to look back at the prominent players who illuminated the event with their exceptional contributions, shaping the path of their teams and leaving an indelible mark on the tournament.
Tim Tournament for Champions Trophy 2025
1. Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan) – opener
- Numbers in CT 2025: Matching: 3, running: 216, Avg: 72.00, HS: 177, 100: 1, 50: 0
- Why is it here: Ibrahim Zadran was a revelation at the top of the order. He showed his ability to fix themselves under pressure. With a mixture of patience and aggression, Zadran gave Afghanistan solid starts, proving his Mettle on the big stage. His best result 177 against England has proven his problem as a star opener and why he should be on a special team.
2. Rachin Ravidra (New Zealand) – opener
- Numbers in CT 2025: Match: 3, Running: 226, AVG: 75.33, HS: 112, 100: 2, 50: 0
- Why is it here: Rachin Ravandra was in New Zealand. His century in the semifinals against South Africa launched Kiwis to a record total number. Rachin’s ability to dominate Spin and pace makes him a dynamic opener and a key figure in Novi Zealand to the finals.
3. Virat Kohli (India)-Divine of the middle order
- Numbers in CT 2025: Matching: 4, running: 217, AVG: 72.33, HS: 100*, 100: 1, 50: 1
- Why is it here: The king delivered when it was most important. The invincible hundreds of virate kohli against Pakistan was a master class in the chase, and its consistency was held by the Indian Middle Order Indian rock throughout the tournament. Climbing fourth place on the CT 2025 kicks ladder, Kohli’s Knakk for big games makes it neopodic.
4. Kane Williamson (New Zealand)-Divine Middle Order
- Numbers in CT 2025: Matching: 4, running: 189, AVG: 47.25, HS: 102, 100: 1, 50: 1
- Why is it here: Linchpin in New Zealand, a thin century Kane Williamson against Pakistan in the semifinals, sealed his last embroidery. Its adaptability to different games makes it the strands of kiwi line.
5. Shreyas Iyer
- Numbers in CT 2025: Match: 4, Running: 195, AVG: 48,75, HS: 79, 100: 0, 50: 2
- Why is it here: Shreyas Iyer was an Indian gentleman reliable. His 79 against New Zealand in the group stage stood on board after the highest randa failed and his return fiftieth rejected him in the first five runners. Iyer’s spin composition was vital to the success of India and will be a key player in the upcoming finals.
6. Josh Inglis (Australia) -Wickekeper-Batter
- Numbers in CT 2025: Match: 3, Run: 131, Avg: 131,00, HS: 131, 100: 1, 50: 0
- Why is it here: Australian Josh Inglis brought flair and stability to his middle row. His Quickfire 131 in the chase of high pressure against England showed his versatility. As a guard, his sharp glove and the ability to finish the games deserved this place.
7. Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan) -sweight
- Numbers in CT 2025: Match: 3, Runs: 126, Avg: 42,00, HS: 67, 100: 0, 50: 1; Wikets: 7, BBI: 5/58
- Why is it here: Omarzai’s double influence was the X-Factor in Afghanistan. His great 67 against Australia and consistent breaks with the ball highlighted his value. His pace and power make him the perfect comprehensive for this XI.
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8. Ben Dwarshuis (Australia) – a fast bowler
- Numbers in CT 2025: Match: 3, WiTkets: 7, BBI: 3/47, Economy: 5.84
- Why is it here: Reinforcing himself in the attack by Australia’s tempo -affected injury, Ben Dwarshuis delivered with momentum and accuracy. His 3/47 against Afghanistan withdrew the opposition top order, proving his value as a sailor of his left hand in situations with crumbs.
9. Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) -Kapan, Spin All-Rounder
- Numbers in CT 2025: Matching: 4, WiTkets: 7, BBI: 3/43, economics: 4,85
- Why is it here: Captaining the new Zealand to the finals, Santner’s three walks in semi-final and narrow spells change all the time. His convenient run of lower order and the leaders make him an ideal skipper for this team.
10. Varun Chakravarthy (India) – Mystery Spinner
- Numbers in CT 2025: Apart from: 2, Wikets: 7, BBI: 5/42, Economy: 4,55
- Why is it here: Venun Chakravarthy’s Maiden Five-Fa turned the tide for India in the tournament, securing them first place in Group A. Its covered and variations of bamboo, making it by extracting the tournament and key weapons on the turning songs.
11. Matt Henry (New Zealand) – a quick bowler
- Numbers in CT 2025: Match: 4, WiTkets: 10, BBI: 5/42, Economy: 5.32
- Why is it here: Matt Henry was a force with a new ball and in death. His five -time competition in competition and consistent performances underline his importance. Henry’s pace and precision were critical for New Zealand and no wonder it is at the top when it comes to leading Wickets MPs at the Trophy Champions 2025.