The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the championship trophy 2025 Championship on Monday, the second day after India beat New Zealand with four wickets in the pulsation final to win the championship in Dubai.
ICC Championship Trophy 2025 Champion India’s five players have selected India’s champion after defeating New Zealand in the pulsation final. Interestingly, Indian captain Rohit Sharma has no place in the competition team.
As expected, no Pakistani players played a role in the ICC Championship 2025 Championship and were eliminated in the group stage as the host failed to beat the quality team.
Meanwhile, the runner-up in New Zealand saw their four members become the team, including the Rachin Ravindra player in the tournament, and Mitchell Santner was appointed captain.
On the other hand, two players from Afghanistan also laid off their employees after Asian countries won their first ICC Men’s Championship trophy match in their first match.
Here is a breakdown of the ICC Championship 2025 Championship:
Rachin Ravindra was an expected choice at the top of the order, after he scored two centuries and ranked 263 with a 263-pointer. His 112 hits against Bangladesh, helping to see New Zealand online, while he beat South Africa in the semi-finals 108, showing that he is dangerous in anyone.
Ibrahim Zadran added Ravindra at the top of the order. The 23-year-old Afghan made his mark in the game, scoring the highest score against England in the group stage, winning an outstanding match of 177.
Star India batting inning Virat Kohli ranked fifth and third in his running rankings with an average of 54.50 on the 218. Kohli has achieved an unbeaten century in his team’s team’s team’s team’s team’s team’s victory over Bakistan, earning a crucial 84 times in the semifinals and in the semifinals, the Australian World Champion.
Kohli’s teammates Shryas Iyer and Kl Rahul joined the intermediate level after an impressive match. Iyer is India’s top scorer with a total of 243 runs in two and a half centuries, while Rahul averaged 140, thanks to 42 and 34 unbeaten in the semi-finals and finals.
Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips was selected sixth after a great performance in the bat and the wild. His diving one-handed sacking Shubman Gill in the final was one of three iconic catches throughout the game, while the 28-year-old played half a century against Pakistan and two wickets against South Africa in the semi-finals and in the unbeaten 49 match.
Azmatullah Omarzai is the second-place Afghan in the team. The fast all-around player played a great game with both the Bat and the Ball and finished with 7 wickets with a 42.00 run of 20 and 126.
Santner was appointed captain after finishing the match with nine wickets – the second largest – but more importantly picking them up at critical times. In the finals, his tricks for potential game-changing wickets are obvious. With the help of the sublime Phillips Catch, he unloaded Shubman Gill and then joined Iyer’s wicket.
Indian pacemaker Mohammed Shami was selected after finishing with nine wickets and got a success pay off from her injury.
Matt Henry unfortunately beat South Africa in the semifinals in New Zealand due to a shoulder injury but still scored 10 points at 16.70, as he beat the final with a 10-time lead ticket inspector.
The team was completed by Varun Chakravarthy, who took out nine wickets in just three games. He played all the allocations in all three games he participated in, but never played over 49. India’s Axar Patel was selected as the twelfth man.
The selection team consists of commentators and former international participants Ian Bishop, Simon Doull and Aaron Finch, journalists and others.
ICC Championship Trophy 2025 Championship Team
Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)
Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan)
Virat Kohli (India)
Shreyas Iyer (India)
KL Rahul (WK) (India)
Glen Phillips (New Zealand)
Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan)
Mitchell Santner (Captain) (New Zealand)
Mohamed Shami (India)
Matt Henry (New Zealand)
Varun Chakravary (India)
Axar Patel (India)