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Watch: Team India's Historic Winning Moment Champions Trophy 2025 Final

Watch Team India's historic winning moment in the Champions Trophy 2025 final as they defeat New Zealand to claim their third title. Relive the thrilling victory and celebrations.

Team India's historic winning moment in the Champions Trophy 2025 final as they defeat New Zealand to claim their third title
Team India's historic winning moment in the Champions Trophy 2025 final as they defeat New Zealand to claim their third title

India won the Champions Trophy 2025 against New Zealand by four wickets at the Dubai International Stadium. India became the first team to have three Champions Trophy titles and Rohit Sharma's second ICC trophy as captain in a row.

New Zealand batted first and scored 251 runs, with Daryl Mitchell (50) and Michael Bracewell (53*) contributing the most. Varun Chakravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav each took two wickets for India.

In reply, Rohit Sharma stabilized the chase with a masterly 76 from 83 deliveries. Losing wickets at critical junctures, India remained on course courtesy of crucial runs from Shreyas Iyer (48) and KL Rahul (34*). Ravindra Jadeja finished the victory with the winning runs, sending the Indian camp into celebrations.

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It was a moment of redemption for India following their 2023 World Cup final despair, a historic Indian cricket night.

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