As India takes on New Zealand in the high-stakes ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final, a heartwarming hug between skipper Virat Kohli and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has caught the attention of fans and experts alike. With speculations about Jadeja's retirement gaining momentum, the 40th over of the match became the most talked-about moment. As Jadeja finished his spell with brilliant figures, Kohli's embrace was seen as a possible farewell gesture, adding an emotional element to the intense final clash. If this is indeed the end for Jadeja, his legacy as one of India's finest all-rounders will continue to live on.
The Indian men’s cricket team has made history by winning their seventh ICC title, firmly establishing themselves as one of the most successful teams in world cricket. From their first win in 1983 with Kapil Dev’s team to their most recent victory in the 2025 Champions Trophy, India has consistently shown their dominance in the sport. Led by captains like Kapil Dev and Sourav Ganguly, let’s take a look at the team’s remarkable journey and all their World Cup wins.
Thirteen individuals have been detained in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh following violent confrontations that took place during a celebratory rally for the Indian cricket team's triumph at the ICC Champions Trophy final. The clashes were instigated after stone-throwing occurred, prompting authorities to take action and arrest those involved. The town of Mhow, located near Indore, was the site of the violent incident.
Despite their differences, KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer's distinct styles proved to be crucial in India's triumph at the ICC Champions Trophy. In the final, Shreyas took risks while Rahul opted for a safe approach, but both players performed their roles perfectly. Shreyas overcame a past setback where he nearly gave up cricket, while Rahul dealt with the fallout from a controversial TV show appearance. Together, they make a formidable duo for the Indian team.
After the Indian cricket team emerged victorious in the ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand, business leaders and tech moguls alike showered the team with praise. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella called them "legends", while Reliance Foundation chairperson Nita Ambani declared it the realization of a billion dreams. Mahindra group chairman Anand Mahindra even shared the definition of "champions" to aptly describe the team's exceptional performance. All in all, it was a proud and historic moment for India as the Men in Blue lifted the trophy for the third time, making the nation shine on the world stage once again.
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Despite being the official hosts of the Champions Trophy final, none of the members of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) were present during the presentation ceremony. This has raised speculations about their dissatisfaction with the tournament being held in Dubai instead of Lahore. Former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar expressed his disappointment and questioned the absence of the board during such a significant event. Meanwhile, India clinched the title for the third time after defeating New Zealand in a thrilling final.
Rohit Sharma and his team have once again proven their dominance in world cricket by becoming the first side to win the Champions Trophy thrice. Led by Sharma, India's win against New Zealand in the 2025 final was not only a memorable achievement, but also marked their fourth consecutive ICC final in less than two years. This triumph also solidifies Sharma's position as the second-most successful Indian captain in ICC events, with only MS Dhoni ahead of him.
After clinching the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai, Team India celebrated their triumph with Anushka Sharma, the wife of Indian cricket icon Virat Kohli. In a video, Anushka is seen congratulating Rohit Sharma and hugging him, showing support and camaraderie within the Indian cricket family. This marks India's fourth consecutive ICC final in less than two years and their second consecutive title win, cementing their position as a dominant force in world cricket. Along with Rohit Sharma, Kohli also now has four ICC titles to his name, along with legendary captain MS Dhoni. With the victory, Kohli also expressed confidence in India's potential to continue their success in international cricket for the next eight years.
India's out-of-favour spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was seen cheering on his national team during the T20 World Cup final in Dubai. He was accompanied by popular Radio Mirchi RJ Mahavesh, with whom he went viral on the internet. The duo's presence at the stadium sparked rumors about Chahal's divorce with choreographer Dhanashree Verma. Meanwhile, Mahavesh is also known for her collaborations with cricketers in the Legends League Cricket and her viral prank videos on YouTube.
In an exciting match between India and New Zealand, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill dominated with their opening partnership. Rohit Sharma made a personal milestone, reaching the 10,000 International runs mark. However, it was a stunning catch by Glenn Phillips that saw the first Indian wicket fall and changed the momentum of the game. Stay tuned for more updates on the nail-biting final between India and New Zealand at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.