India triumphs over New Zealand to secure another ICC trophy

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India VS New Zealand, finals in Dubai, March 09, 2025,,
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Published: March 10, 2025
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New Zealand bravely fought the favorites of the tournament in India, but in the end Indian quality and depth proved to be insurmountable. With this victory, India extended her undefeated flying to two consecutive ICC tournaments, and now she has held two of the four major ICC trophies, while ending up as runners in the other two. Their recent dominance is highlighted by an incredible record that has won 22 of the last 23 completed matches in ICC events.
Key toss and challenging terrain
On a worn out ground that made it difficult to scoring, Indian Spinners have taken control After the aggressive start of New Zealand. He finally won a throw after losing 15 straight to Odis, India saw the race in New Zealand at 69/1 in PowerPlay. However, the Indian Spin Quartet, even on the surface that offers the least turn in Dubai during this tournament, has suppressed scoring. The bowling of the combined 38 turns, Spinners have only acknowledged 144 rides, picked up five shots at the same time. The late flourishing of Michael Bracewell (53 off 40) helped New Zealand to set up a competitive target.
Indian chase: a depth test and grit
India began its response in a similar way, running to 64/0 in PowerPlay. Opening a couple Rohit Sharma (76) and Shubman Gill, 66, set a strong 105 run stop, but New Zealand continued to cut. Because the terrain offers an increased turnaround – 2 degrees in the first scams, and 3.4 in the second – Spinners New Zealand held a competition alive. 35 additions were ball, acknowledging 152 rides and took five shots.
Despite the dominance of India, no dough managed to stay until the end. Each player contributed, but after Kohli’s early release and Rohit’s release after a blowing blow, New Zealand felt the opportunity. However, the immense depth of India was overcome in hitting. Kl Rahul (32*) and Raviddra Jadeja (29*) calmly managed Indian House with one transparent and four hickets in the hand.
Fire of the New Zealand and the Indian Master of Spin
New Zealand has entered the limited spin options, while India boasted Arsenal, which suited the terms perfectly. Rachin Ravandra, a leading shooter of the tournament, played a great hit of 37 out of 29, using a completely new ball. However, world class Indian spinners dictated terms after they were located.
Varun Chakravarthy will be fooled by young people with a drift before captured by LBW. Kuldeep Yadav then delivered two shots to change the game, removing Ravandra with a deceptive wrong ‘and later rejected Kane Williamson with a ball that suddenly fell to cause a return catch.
From 75/3, New Zealand was watched by Tom Latham and Darylu Mitchell for stability. However, the ruthless pressure forced Latham to risk the constant precise Jadej (10-0-30-1), only to be trapped by LBW. India split the middle -aged phase for the second time, this tournament, limiting scoring options in New Zealand. Mitchell fought hard, reaching a slow fifty before he had fallen into a smart slower delivery from Mohammed Shami.
Bracewell provided the final flourishing, hitting three four and two six to give New Zealand a respectable total total number, even though he still felt below a couple.
Chase: drama and resistance
Rohit Sharma set up a tone early, taking a quick bowlers. But New Zealand returned, and Glenn Phillips removed a stunning catch with one hand to reject Gill. Bracewell then removed Kohlija for only one, suddenly stopping the early momentum of India.
Rohit tried to rebuild, but after a period of tight bowling, he was tangled as he tried to attack Ravandra. Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel stood inserted with 61 runs, but Iyer’s sharp inings saw that he received multiple national teams before he eventually fell in 39.
With 67 necessary 68 balls, India still had enough fire forces. Convinced of their deep line, they continued to play their guns. The calm presence of Kl Rahula secured There was no last minute of jerks, while Jadeja handed the final touch. Not even a late shot – the release of Hardik Pandye to a sharp ejector from Kyle Jamieson – he couldn’t destroy the Indian march to victory.
Required finals
In the tournament that was in close competitions, this finale delivered that the fans of the excitement crave. While India had more resources with appropriate conditions, throwing a playground for a moment. However, the efforts in New Zealand were not sufficient against the relentless skills and depths of India.
With this triumph, India continues cementing its place as modern crisp powers, showing not only an individual glow, but also a complete team effort that made them win on a global stage.