The ICC Champions 2025 Championship Trophy ends with India as the winning team, showing off exciting performances and outstanding players on the biggest stage of cricket.
The ICC Champion 2025 Championship Trophy has ended an exciting final, which will be remembered in cricket history. This famous game is known for its fierce competition and fierce competition, showing the top teams competing for ultimate glory. Fans enjoyed great solo performances, amazing moments and unexpected turns that made them tempted throughout the game.
In the final final of the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, India overcame New Zealand’s third championship trophy title through four wickets. New Zealand set a strong goal of 252 runs, with Daryl Mitchell scoring 63 while Michael Bracewell staying unbeaten. The spinners in India, Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy effectively managed the running speed, while the excellent field campaign of Ravindra Jadeja put a huge competitive pressure on Kiwis.
During the chase, India showed resilience and tactical acumen. Captain Rohit Sharma’s instrument, hit 76 steadily in 83 balls. Shryas Iyer and KL Rahul also played key roles to ensure India stayed on track for victory. The match was over and Ravindra Jadeja won the 48.5 match to block the Indian champion in an exciting style.
Who scored the highest score in the final?
First round – Daryl Mitchell 63 (101)
Second round – Rohit Sharma 76 (83)
Players
Captain Rohit Sharma won 76 runs and won the championship. Sharma’s aggressive half-century set the stage for India’s successful pursuit of 252 runs, his first 50 games in nine ICC finals.
ICC Championship Trophy 2025 WinneR-India
ICC Championship Trophy 2025 Runner-up – New Zealand
Contest – Rachin Ravindra (263 runs)
bonus
The winner of the championship trophy will receive a cash prize of US$2.24 million (about INR 20 crore) and the runner-up will receive US$1.12 million (INR 9.72 crore). Each lost semifinalist will be brought home $560,000 (INR 486 crore).
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