India won the ICC Championship Trophy for the last time in 2013. No other team won three games.
India won the global trophy with four tickets to beat New Zealand in Sunday’s ICC Championship Trophy final. Captain Rohit Sharma led the chase with 83 goals with 76 points, and KL Rahul’s unbeaten 34 goals helped India reach the 254-6 finish line with 49 attempts. But, do you know how many times the Indian team has won the championship trophy? On March 9, India won its third championship after defeating New Zealand. India last won the title of the trophy in 2013 under former captain MS Dhoni, while its virgin won the 2002 championship when it shared its honors with Sri Lanka. Now, the ninth edition of the ICC Championship Trophy ends with the cancellation of the Trophy in India. No other team won three games. India won the trophy but did not lose the game, reflecting their dominance.
Except for India, Australia is the only other team to win the game. Australia won the championship in 2006 and 2009. The final trophy of 2017 was Pakistan’s final victory.
India and New Zealand
After Rohit’s 12th consecutive loss, the Indian spinning mills limited New Zealand to 251 in 50 matches allocated, while Kuldeep Yadav (2/40) and Varun Chakaravarthy (2/45) limited New Zealand to 251 for the first time after his 12th straight toss. India completed the chase with 6 goals after Rohit (76 goals) and Shryas Iyer (62 goals and 48 goals) glittering with Bat Rohit (76 goals) and Shryas Iyer (48 goals). For New Zealand, Daryl Mitchell (101 goals), Michael Bracewell (53 without 40 goals), Rachin Ravindra (29 goals and 37 goals) are the main contributors to the Willow.
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