India’s dominance in the ICC event continued as they won the ICC Championship trophy after last year’s T20 World Cup championship, their third title (including when sharing with Sri Lanka in 2002) and the seventh ICC White Ball Championship.
KL Rahul, who plays multiple positions in the batting order, was given sixth place as the team hopes to put Axar Patel in the fifth to bring one side deeper. Rahul played a crucial role in the middle, earning a valuable 34* in 33 balls in a tightening situation. In five games and four innings, Kuala Lumpur averaged 140.00 with a hit rate of 97.90 and a best score of 42*.
After the game of oppression in the game, Rohit said: “When we talked about KL’s hit position, it was one thing, and we talked deeply about how calm he was when he hit the ball. The pressure didn’t keep him that calm, we wanted to keep that calm somewhere somewhere. And, we wanted to use the left hand in the middle.
“Obviously, KL has been doing challenges for the team for many years. I’m very happy with how he managed to do this in the semifinals and this game and beat under stress. The contribution may not be 70-80 He’s already kept himself calm and kept the locker room in a very calm mood, so I’m very happy with the way he managed this game and I’m very happy for you because you know what he’s doing to the team.”
Rohit said of hitting 76 balls in 83 balls after only 104 runs in the first four games, saying he didn’t do anything different today because he realized that when the stadium was getting slower and slower, when the stadium was getting slower and slower, when the stadium was getting slower and slower, when the stadium was getting slower and slower, when the stadium was getting bigger and bigger. He also shared that he wanted to hit the ball longer and bring the team into a more comfortable position. “We are doing the second hit. It’s already slow. Opportunities are important for you. And I don’t think I’m going to play like this or I’ll play like that. I saw the bowler and thought about where I can charge, where I can play after seeing 10 points. Rohit also pointed out that despite having made a huge contribution in the 2019 World Cup football and being the leading runner with a five-ton, he still couldn’t win. So the reason for the 30-40 wins brings more satisfaction and happiness.
He added: “So, I think it’s very important for me to do something and contribute and bring the team to a little comforting position for the rest of the batting order.”
The captain praised his opening partner Shubman Gill’s “class” and said both batsmen enjoyed shooting themselves.
“He likes, piercing the ground, piercing the field. I like flying. So it works for the team, and that’s why there’s a lot of consistency in our partnership. Honestly, it’s really, really, really good to understand this game. He’s really good in this game,” he added.
Rohit also praised the team for being able to play the finals in all ICC matches, the ICC World Exam Championship 2023 Finals, the ICC Cricket 2023 Finals, the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 (WIN) and the ICC Championships Trophy 2025 (Win).
“It shows how consistent we are as a team. You’re losing a series here and there, and it’s not bad things, or things aren’t happening in the right direction. It’s in the right direction,” he said.
“When they play good cricket, you have to praise the opposition, too, not just look at the mistakes we encounter. Sometimes, you are beaten. Sometimes, you are beaten by the opposition. And we are beaten by the opposition in Australia and New Zealand. But that doesn’t mean the team is a bad one. It’s part of a team over the past three years, and he’s shown consistency and he’s shown consistency.
Rohit, dedicated to the championships of the whole country, said: “I know how much our country has. The trophy is a championship for the whole country. When you win the finals of any competition, especially India, we know that no matter where we play, we will be well supported. So a team like this wins the entire team and makes us win any effort in the competition, it depends on the plan.
New Zealand won the game and chose to hit the ball.
Kiwi made a good start to 57 shots between Will Young (15) and Rachin Ravindra (37 balls, 4 boundaries and 6). However, Kuldeep Yadav (2/40) applied some breaking and lowered NZ to 75/3.
Daryl Mitchell (63 out of 101 goals, 3 quarters) and Michael Bracewell and Michael Bracewell played 57 shots between over 150 games. Bracewell scored 53* in 40 goals, with three quarters and two sixes, bringing the New Zealander to 251/7 in their 50 matches.
Kuldeep (2/40) and Varun Chakravarthy (2/45) are the top ticket inspectors in India. Mohammed Shami also took a wicket but admitted 74 runs in his nine games.
During the run, India has an excellent 105 booth between Captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill to start the game (50 goals, 6). And Jill, Virat and Rohit (76 out of 76 balls, 7 fours and three sixes) quickly lost the goal, allowing India to 122/3 to make India, Shryas Iyer (48 62 balls, 2 quarters and two sixes) and Axar Patel (29 out of 29 40 balls, 2 quarters and 6 balls, 1 quarters and 6), engraved with a 61 Run STITCTITCTITCH. After India crossed a 200 mark, India lost Axar, KL Rahul (33 out of 33 balls, four and six) and Hardik Pandya (18) in the work of bringing India to the finish line, with 6 wickets and one left.
Michael Bracewell (2/28) and Mitchell Santner (2/46) are New Zealand’s top ticket inspectors.