WATCH: Glenn Phillips takes a screamer to dismiss Shubman Gill

DUBAI: New Zealand allrounder Glenn Phillips took an incredible catch to dismiss Indian opener Shubman Gill during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final here at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill had built a solid opening partnership, scoring 105 runs together, and their strong performance needed a spectacular play to break the momentum.

Glenn Phillips stepped up at the perfect moment, making an incredible catch that sent India’s vice-captain back to the pavilion.

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During the 19th over, Mitchell Santner bowled a flighted delivery outside off stump. Shubman Gill attempted a drive towards the cover area, and although few expected it to lead to a catch, Glenn Phillips executed an incredible effort to take a spectacular catch.

 

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 Earlier, New Zealand set India 252 to win in the highly anticipated final, thanks to Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell’s batting.

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Daryl Mitchell scored an anchoring fifty, followed by Michael Bracewell’s unbeaten 53-run knock, which set India a 252-run target in the Champions Trophy 2025 final.

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India: Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy

New Zealand: Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham(w), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner(c), Kyle Jamieson, William ORourke, Nathan Smith

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Here’s why Kane Williamson is not fielding in Champions Trophy final

Star New Zealand batter Kane Williamson will not take to the field as they put India to chase a 252-run target in the Champions Trophy 2025 final in Dubai on Sunday.

Mark Chapman has replaced the former New Zealand captain after he sustained a quad strain while batting after New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first.

Kane Williamson’s short stay at the crease was ended when Kuldeep Yadav caught and bowled him in the 11th over of the Champions Trophy 2025 final.

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It is to be noted here that New Zealand finished their innings at 251/7 in their allotted 50 overs after they won the toss and elected to bat first against India in the ultimate game.

Daryl Mitchell scored an anchoring fifty, followed by Michael Bracewell’s unbeaten 53-run knock, which set India a 252-run target in the Champions Trophy 2025 final.

India were off to a flying start in their chase as their openers gave them an opening stand of 105 in 18.3 overs.

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When writing this story, India needed 99 runs in 103 balls with seven wickets in hand.

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India: Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakaravarthy.

New Zealand: Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham(w), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner(c), Kyle Jamieson, William O’Rourke and Nathan Smith.

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Dominant India thump New Zealand to lift 2025 Champions Trophy

DUBAI: India emerged victorious against New Zealand by 4 wickets in a hard-fought battle in the final of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

The Rohit Sharma-led side chased down 252 runs on a challenging wicket with one over to spare to clinch the Champions Trophy for a record third time.

This was India’s third Champions Trophy title, previously winning in 2013 and 2002 (shared).

In pursuit of the chase, the Indian openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill came out blazing. The duo provided the Men in Blue a solid platform with a partnership of 105 runs.

Gill (31) was dismissed, thanks to a screamer of Glenn Phillips in the 19th over. His brisk knock included one boundary.

The opener’s dismissal opened the door for New Zealand as they struck with a key wicket off Virat Kohli (1), who was trapped in front off Michael Bracewell.

Top scorer Rohit Sharma also perished after a well-made 76 off 83 deliveries, with three sixes and seven fours.

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With wickets falling in quick succession, Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel forged a vital 61 run partnership to rescue India against a formidable spin bowling attack of New Zealand.

Iyer made a 62-ball 48, while Patel scored 29 off 40 deliveries. Both batters were dismissed in a short span of time to give Black Caps a faint hope in a tense run chase.

However, Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul built a successful 38-run partnership in just six overs which put India in a strong position to clinch the multi-nation tournament for a record third time.

In the last few overs, Rahul showcased his composure and guided India to victory by scoring an unbeaten 34 runs off 33 balls.

For New Zealand, Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell each took two wickets, while Rachin Ravindra and Kyle Jamieson claimed one wicket apiece.

The Indian captain Rohit Sharma received the Player of the Match award for his outstanding batting, while New Zealand’s opener Rachin Ravindra was named Player of the Tournament for his all-round performance.

Earlier, Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell scored half-centuries to help New Zealand set a 252-run target in their 50 overs.

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After opting to bat on a spinning track, the in-form New Zealand opening pair of Will Young and Rachin Ravindra made a strong start, accumulating 57 runs in their first seven overs.

Will Young was trapped in front of Varun Chakravarthy’s bowling on the score of 15.

After a strong foundation, New Zealand stalwart Kane Williamson arrived on the crease to steady the innings.

However, India spinner Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja struck quickly, leaving the New Zealand team in deep trouble at 108-4 in 23.2 overs.

Williamson (11), Ravindra (37), and Latham (14) all perished to the formidable spin bowling of the Indian team.

Following the wicket, Glenn Phillips and Daryl Mitchell forged a crucial partnership of 57 runs to lift New Zealand.

Phillips departed after scoring a brisk knock of 34 off 52 in challenging conditions. Mitchell, the top scorer with 63 off 101 deliveries, remained steadfast on the other end and added another 46-run stand with Michael Bracewell before being dismissed.

New Zealand was 211-6 in 45.4 overs, but Michael Bracewell’s quick-fire half-century took his team to a strong total of 252. His unbeaten 53 off 40 deliveries featured two fours and three sixes.

For India, Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy were the pick of the bowlers who took two wickets apiece.

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Champions Trophy 2025 Final: New Zealand win toss against India

DUBAI: New Zealand have won the toss and opted to bat first against India in the final of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 here at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

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New Zealand: Rachin Ravindra, Will Young, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Will O’Rourke

India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy

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HEAD TO HEAD

In their 119 ODI meetings, India hold the upper hand with 61 victories, while New Zealand have triumphed on 50 occasions. Seven games ended with no result, while one match was tied.

In the ICC Champions Trophy, their head-to-head record remains evenly poised, with both teams securing one win each in their two encounters.

Overall ODIs: Matches 119, India 61, New Zealand 50, NR 7, Tied 1

Champions Trophy: Matches 2, India 1, New Zealand 1

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The ongoing 2025 edition marked the return of the ICC Champions Trophy after an eight-year break, with the last tournament being held in 2017, where Pakistan defeated their arch-rivals India in the final.

The tournament began with the teams divided into two groups. Group A featured Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and New Zealand, while Group B included Afghanistan, England, Australia, and South Africa.

Each team played three group-stage matches, and the top two from each group secured a spot in the semi-finals. From Group A, India and New Zealand advanced, while South Africa and Australia progressed from Group B.

India defeated Australia, while the Black Caps registered a victover over South Africa to qualify for the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

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Shubman Gill breaks silence on Rohit Sharma’s retirement speculations

India’s vice-captain Shubman Gill has addressed the growing speculation surrounding the retirement of the team’s captain Rohit Sharma ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final against New Zealand.

Ever since Rohit stepped away from T20Is following India’s triumphant ICC T20 World Cup 2024 campaign, many have wondered whether the veteran batter would call it quits from international cricket altogether after the Champions Trophy.

The rumors gained further traction when Rohit opted out of the Sydney Test against Australia during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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However, Shubman Gill has now dismissed any such talks, stating that the team is fully focused on the final and that no retirement discussions have taken place within the setup.

“All our discussions have been about winning the final and lifting the trophy. The team and I have not been informed about any such decision,” Gill said when asked about Rohit’s future.

The young opener further emphasized that Rohit Sharma himself wouldn’t be thinking about retirement at this moment, as his attention remains firmly on India’s title clash against New Zealand.

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“Rohit Bhai would not be thinking about it right now. I believe that once the final is over, he will make a decision. But within the team, there has been no talk regarding his retirement,” he added.

Meanwhile, reports have been circulating about the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) considering a leadership change in the Test format.

According to Indian media, the board is unlikely to persist with Rohit Sharma as Test captain, with Jasprit Bumrah emerging as the frontrunner to take over from the upcoming England tour in June- July this year.

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Mitchell Santner opens up on India’s Dubai advantage ahead of Champions Trophy final

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner has acknowledged that India have an advantage going into the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final, with their familiarity with the Dubai conditions potentially giving them an edge.

India, who have played all their matches in Dubai, are well-versed with the surface, which Santner believes may play a crucial role in determining how the final unfolds.

New Zealand captain noted that the surface in Dubai may be slower than the one they encountered in Lahore, which could lead to a more challenging contest.

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“They’ve played all their games here in Dubai and know that surface. Obviously, the surface will dictate a little bit of how we want to operate,” said Santner.

“It might be a little bit slower than what we got in Lahore. It might be more of a scrap, but we’re down to scrap.”

Mitchell Santner expressed confidence in his team’s performance despite the challenges posed by the conditions and the traveling schedule during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

The Blackcaps played their last group-stage match in Dubai against India on March 2 before rushing to Lahore for their semi-final.

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After securing their place in the finals, the team has returned to Dubai, but Santner believes the team has adapted to the quick travel schedule.

“It’s just the general feel of this tournament, moving around a lot. It’s all part of the challenge. I think we’ve been to every place here,” Santner commented, referring to the demanding travel schedule between Dubai and Lahore.

“Obviously, in Pakistan and Dubai. I think the guys understand it’s part of it these days. As long as you’re ready to go for the game, it’s fine.”

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Virat Kohli eyes major milestones in Champions Trophy final against New Zealand

Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli is on the brink of rewriting history as he gears up for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final against New Zealand, set to take place on Sunday at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Having already notched up a century and a match-winning fifty in the tournament, Kohli is now within touching distance of multiple records.

If he scores 55 runs in the Champions Trophy 2025 final, he will surpass Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara to become the second-highest run-scorer in ODI history.

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Currently, Kohli has 14,180 runs in 301 ODIs, while Sangakkara sits at 14,234 from 404 matches.

The only player ahead of them is the great Sachin Tendulkar, who leads the charts with a staggering 18,426 runs.

All-time Leading Run-Scorers in ODI cricket

  • Sachin Tendulkar (India) – 18,426 runs
  • Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) – 14,234 runs
  • Virat Kohli (India) – 14,180 runs
  • Ricky Ponting (Australia) – 13,704 runs
  • Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) – 13,430 runs

But that’s not the only milestone in Kohli’s sights. The Indian star is also chasing Chris Gayle’s record for the most runs in Champions Trophy history.

Kohli, who currently has 746 runs in 17 matches, needs just 47 more to surpass Gayle, who leads the tally with 791 runs in 17 appearances.

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New Zealand ‘hopeful’ over Matt Henry injury for Champions Trophy final

New Zealand head coach Gary Stead expressed hope that pace bowler Matt Henry will recover from a shoulder injury in time for their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final against India, scheduled to be played on Sunday.

Henry is racing to be fit for the title clash in Dubai after he injured his right shoulder while taking a catch in the semi-final win over South Africa on Wednesday.

“Look, Matt Henry obviously landed on his shoulder, and it was pretty uncomfortable,” Stead told reporters on Friday.

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“I guess the positive thing from our perspective is he got back out there to bowl.”

Matt Henry has been key to the title hopes of New Zealand in the eight-team tournament and returned figures of 5-42 against India in a group match that the Black Caps lost.

Henry took a catch to dismiss Heinrich Klaasen in South Africa’s chase of 363 in Lahore but landed awkwardly during the effort. He went off the field but returned to bowl two more overs in his spell of seven.

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“We’ve had some scans and stuff done on him, and we’re going to give him every chance to be playing in this match,” said Stead.

“So still a little bit unknown at this stage. He’s obviously pretty sore just from landing on the point of his shoulder. Hopefully, he will be okay.”

New Zealand Squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Mitchell Santner (c), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Jacob Duffy, Nathan Smith, Kane Williamson, Will Young.

READ: ICC reveals match officials for Champions Trophy 2025 final

ICC reveals match officials for Champions Trophy 2025 final

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the match officials for the Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 final, scheduled to be played between India and New Zealand on 9 March.

According to the apex cricketing body, Paul Reiffel and Richard Illingworth will serve as the on-field umpires, while Joel Wilson will act as the third umpire.

Moreover, Kumar Dharmasena has been appointed as the fourth umpire, and Ranjan Madugalle will serve as the match referee.

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Paul Reiffel was one of the on-field umpires in the South Africa-New Zealand semi-final in Lahore, while Richard Illingworth was part of the action in the India-Australia semi-final in Dubai.

Four-time ICC Umpire of the Year Illingworth also stood in the final of the most recent ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2023, as well as the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, and took charge of the Group A match between the two finalists, which India won by 44 runs.

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India beat Australia by four wickets in an engaging contest in the first semi-final to book their spot in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final, while New Zealand went all out with the bat in a 50-run win over South Africa in the second semi-final.

The final between India and New Zealand will begin at 2:00 PM GST at the Dubai International Stadium.

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Miller’s century in vain as New Zealand outclass South Africa in Champions Trophy semi-final

LAHORE: A dominant all-round effort with bat and ball propelled New Zealand to the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 final as they overpowered South Africa by 50 runs in the 2nd semi-final here at Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.

Chasing a daunting total of 363, South Africa’s batting line faltered and could only score 312-9 in 50 overs. David Miller’s fighting century was the only silver lining for South Africa in a challenging run chase.

New Zealand’s Matt Henry struck early with the wicket of inform opener Ryan Rickelton(12) in the fourth over.

After the early blow, skipper Temba Bavuma and Rassie van der Dussen steadied the chase, adding 105 runs.

Bavuma (56) fell prey to Mitchell Santner in the 23rd over. He struck one six and four fours in his knock.

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Soon after, Van der Dussen returned to the pavilion after scoring a well-made 69 off 66 deliveries, laced with four fours and two sixes.

Following his dismissal, New Zealand’s disciplined bowling triggered a batting collapse and flickered the hopes of South Africa with wickets in quick succession.

The experienced batters Heinrich Klaasen (3) and Aiden Markram (31) could not do much in the run chase as Santner spun a web around the Proteas with left-arm spin bowling.

At one stage South Africa were reeling at 218-8, however, David Miller, who played a lone hand, provided hope with his blazing century off 67 balls, but it proved too much for South Africa.

The left-hander remained unbeaten on 100, scoring his century on the last ball of the innings. His sublime knock featured ten fours and four sixes.

For New Zealand, Mitchell Santner was the standout bowler who picked up three wickets in his ten overs, while Glenn Phillips and Matt Henry supported him well, bagging two wickets each.

Rachin Ravindra was named Player of the Match for his all-around performance.

Earlier, Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra’s centuries powered New Zealand to a formidable total of 362 against South Africa in their 50 overs.

After opting to bat, New Zealand posted 362-6 in their allotted 50 overs against a formidable South Africa bowling line up.

The opening pair of Rachin Ravindra and Will Young provided New Zealand with a solid start, putting together a partnership of 48 runs before Young was dismissed for 21 runs.

After Young’s dismissal, experienced player Kane Williamson joined Ravindra at the crease. The duo formed a significant partnership, adding 164 runs and putting New Zealand in a commanding position.

Ravindra scored an impressive 108 runs off 101 balls, hitting 13 fours and one six. At his dismissal, New Zealand were 212-2 in 33.3 overs.

Williamson forged another 39-run partnership for the third wicket with Daryl Mitchell, laying a solid foundation for a strong finish.

The talismanic batter continued his excellent form in the tournament, scoring his 15th ODI century before being dismissed for 102 runs. His flawless knock included ten fours and two sixes.

In the last ten overs of the innings, the Black Caps accumulated 110 runs, thanks to cameos of Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips.

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Mitchell was caught just one run shy of a half-century. He struck four fours and one six, in his 37-ball 49. On the other hand, Phillips remained unbeaten with his blazing 49 off 27 balls, featuring half a dozen fours and one six.

For South Africa Lungi Ngidi was the pick of the bowlers, taking three for 72 in his 10 overs, while he was supported well with his two wickets.

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South Africa: Temba Bavuma (c), Ryan Rickelton, Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), David Miller, Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi

New Zealand: Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Will O’Rourke

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