Champions Trophy Final: Can India Overcome The Kiwi Challenge?
India and New Zealand, the top modern-day giants, will fight for Champions Trophy glory in front of a sold-out crowd at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
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India and New Zealand, the top modern-day giants, will fight for Champions Trophy glory in front of a sold-out crowd at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Team India will lock horns with New Zealand in the final of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday in search of registering one more ICC trophy against their names. Adding to the intrigue, these two teams have already battled in the tournament, and at the same venue, no less. This means strategies and adjustments will be firmly in focus as the Black Caps attempt to correct what happened a week ago.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) wants to appoint two different captains -- one for white-ball formats and one for red-ball cricket -- after the conclusion of the Champions Trophy. According to a report, the call is likely to be taken once India captain Rohit Sharma is no longer in captaincy contention. Following captain Rohit's retirement from T20Is, Suryakumar Yadav is leading the team in the shortest format. All-rounder Axar Patel, on the other hand, is Suryakumar's deputy in T20Is.
India vs New Zealand LIVE Updates, Champions Trophy 2025 Final: India take on New Zealand in the highly-anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final. India have not lost a single game in the tournament so far, and enter the game as firm favourites to lift a record third title.
Net bowler Shashwat Tiwari revealed that New Zealand batters were struggling against leg spin on the eve of the Champions Trophy final against India in Dubai on Sunday. In front of a sold-out crowd and a throbbing atmosphere, India and New Zealand, two modern-day giants with rich cricketing histories, will fight for the coveted title. On the eve of the pulsating clash, Shashwat, who bowled to the Kiwis during the nets session, shed light on their strategy. He revealed that the Blackcaps tried to refine their technique against the left-arm spinners and showed glimpses of struggle.
The fact that the Indian cricket team played all of its Champions Trophy matches at a single venue - the Dubai International Cricket Stadium - has triggered some serious allegations against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Many in the international cricketing spectrum have claimed that the Indian team has enjoyed an 'undue advantage' by playing all of its matches in Dubai while the other participating teams have had to travel to different cities over the course of the campaign. Former Pakistan Pacer Junaid Khan re-ignited the debate around the topic ahead of the Champions Trophy final, backing his accusation by figures.
As the talks over Rohit Sharma's potential retirement surround India's Champions Trophy 2025 final against New Zealand, certain reports have highlighted what could be in store for cricket fans all across the world on Sunday. Rohit didn't even attend the press conference on the eve of the Champions Trophy final, deciding to send vice-captain Shubman Gill instead. The move further intensified the rumours, though Gill confirmed that no such discussion has taken place, yet. When former India captain Sourav Ganguly was asked about his views on the subject, he shut down the topic.
After losing 11 coin-tosses in a row, Rohit Sharma arrives into the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand on Sunday, not knowing whether the streak would end. Former India all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin, however, wants Rohit to make it 12 toss losses in a row, backing New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner to decide how the game would start at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The strange remarks come from Ashwin as he feels India would be in a much better position mentally if skipper Rohit loses the toss again.