New Delhi: In a thrilling display of cricketing prowess, India etched its name in history by claiming a record-extending third ICC Champions Trophy title. The victory over New Zealand by four wickets in the final marked a triumphant return to the top of the tournament’s leaderboard. Led by Captain Rohit Sharma, whose 76-run innings set the tone for the chase, India demonstrated unwavering resilience and skill. This achievement not only solidifies India’s position as the most successful team in Champions Trophy history but also underscores Rohit Sharma’s leadership, making him the second Indian captain to win multiple ICC trophies.
India’s journey to the title was nothing short of spectacular. The final match, played on March 9, 2025, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, saw India successfully chase down a target of 252 runs in 49 overs. Rohit Sharma’s pivotal performance, which included 7 fours and 3 sixes, was instrumental in laying the foundation for the win. The victory marked a significant milestone, surpassing Australia’s record and cementing India’s dominance in the tournament.
The team’s unbeaten run throughout the tournament was a testament to their cricketing supremacy, showcasing a blend of fearless and disciplined play. This success was celebrated across the nation, with top politicians, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, extending their congratulations. Rohit Sharma’s achievement of becoming the fifth captain globally to win multiple ICC trophies further highlights his stature as a leader in international cricket.
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