Clock: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli & AMP; Epic celebration of the Indian trophy after triumph CT 2025

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The National Cricket team of India led by Rohit Sharma achieved an epic trophy celebration after winning the final of ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on Sunday, March 9.

The Blue men beat the National Cricket team in New Zealand for 4 WICKETS with 6 remaining balls to win the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

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Rohit Sharma shines in the ICC Champions Trophy final

India once again lost the launch and the Kiwis invited them to play first in the game. Indian bowling players did a fantastic job in the game and restricted New Zealand to 251/7 in their 50 overs.

Pursuing the goal, Rohit Sharma led India to a sensational beginning while criticizing 76 races. After his dismissal, Team India was under pressure, but all other batters made great contributions to direct India to a historical victory.

Meanwhile, after obtaining iconic white jackets after the victory, Jay Shah presented the trophy to Rohit Sharma. Then, Rohit gave Kuldeep Yadav the trophy while the team celebrated together on stage.

Harshit Rana was the following to get the trophy before passing it to Virat Kohli. After that, Kohli delivered the trophy to Rohit Sharma and all the players exploded with joy during the trophy celebration.

Clock: Rohit, Virat Kohli and the epic celebration of India India Trophy of India Team

What happened in the previous match of ICC Champions Trophy 2025 between India and New Zealand?

The previous match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 between India and New Zealand was held on March 2 and was the last game of the group stage at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

There was a high quality cricket among the best teams and the game ended with the victorious emerging India for 44 races to end an undefeated note.

Batting First, India fought from the beginning, losing Shubman Gill, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli within the first seven overs. However, Shreyas Iyer (79 of 98) and Axar Patel (42 of 61) stabilized tickets with a crucial association of 98 races.

In addition, Quickfire 45 of Hardik Pandya runs 45 balls provided a late and Indian impulse recorded a competitive total of 249/9 on the board. For New Zealand, Matt Henry was the best performance, since he recorded 5/42 figures.

While chasing the target, the Kiwis began with a decent note, but their struggles increased as the game progressed. The Indian team’s spinners made their hard life and the black caps finally retired by 205 in 45.3 overs.

Kane Williamson fought very well with his brilliant blow of 81 races, but was fired by Axar Patel in the 41st. For India, Varun Chakravarthy was the change of play when he got a tour of five Wickt (5/42).