India becomes Champions of Champions Trophy

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The final of the ICC ODI tournament is a source of regret for New Zealand. The team won the Champions Trophy title by defeating India 25 years ago. After that, the Kiwis did not win despite playing in the World Cup and the Champions Trophy final twice. India took revenge after 25 years by defeating New Zealand in this edition of the Champions Trophy.

In the ninth edition of the Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium, New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat and scored 251 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs. In reply, India reached the victory port with 4 wickets in hand in 49 overs. And with this victory, they won the third Champions Trophy in their cricket history.

বিজ্ঞাপন

There is no way to call the target of 252 runs very small. However, at one point, it seemed very small with the brilliant start of the two Indian openers. Indian captain Rohit Sharma was ruling the bowlers from one end of the wicket. And at the other end, Vice-captain Shubman Gill played with caution. Although Gill returned to the bowling alley after 31 runs, he was caught by Glenn Phillips. After Gill's departure, Virat Kohli returned to the bowling alley after 3 balls. Rohit scored a half-century from the other end off 41 balls.

However, Rohit could not survive for long after that. The Indian captain returned to the dressing room after scoring 76 runs on a personal score of 122 runs. The Kiwis returned to the match after picking up three wickets in a short period of time. However, Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel managed to handle the pressure. The two of them put on a 61-run partnership. Iyer was dismissed by Mitchell Santner for 48 runs. After Iyer's departure, Axar could not control the team either. He scored 29 runs from his bat before becoming the second victim of Michael Bracewell. In the end, India won with 6 balls in hand thanks to the responsible batting of Lokesh Rahul.

বিজ্ঞাপন

Earlier, New Zealand started batting like a dream. Rachin Ravindra and Will Young had put on a 57-run partnership. Such a start was a sign of a big collection. Rachin started batting fearlessly from the beginning. However, Young started with a watchful eye at the other end of the wicket. However, their 57-run partnership was broken by Varun Chakraborty. Young returned after making 15 runs off 23 balls.

Rachin, who got his life back twice in the match after Young's departure, also returned after making 37 runs off 29 balls. Kuldeep Yadav, a devastating Kiwi batsman who had scored two centuries earlier in the tournament, returned. Kane Williamson, who had scored a century in the semi-final, also returned after making 11 runs. Wicketkeeper-batter Tom Latham returned after making 14 runs off Ravindra Jadeja.

Mitchell and Glenn Phillips took charge of New Zealand, who had lost 4 wickets for 108 runs. The two of them put on a 57-run partnership. Phillips became the second victim of Varun Chakravarty for 34 runs off 52 balls. The Kiwis lost five wickets for 165 runs. However, Mitchell was at the forefront. He scored the eighth half-century of his career off 91 balls. Mitchell returned with 63 runs. In the end, New Zealand scored 251 runs on the back of a brilliant innings of 53 runs off 40 balls by Michael Bracewell.

India regained their Champions Trophy again by winning this match. After winning the title under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in 2013, India lost to Pakistan in the final of 2017. However, the Indian team did not have to wait long to heal the wounds. Rohit Sharma's team became the undefeated champions in the next edition. And another final defeat was added to New Zealand's account.

Brief Scores

New Zealand: 251/7(50) Darrell Mitchell 63, Michael Bracewell 53, Kuldeep Yadav 2/40, Varun Chakravarthy 2/45

India: 254/6(49) Rohit Sharma 76, Shreyas Iyer 48, Michael Bracewell 2/28, Mitchell Santner 2/46

Result: India won by 4 wickets