India secured their third Champions Trophy title, defeating New Zealand by four wickets in Dubai. This win makes India the most successful team in Champions Trophy history.
Captain Rohit Sharma led from the front, scoring a pivotal 76 runs in the final, setting the foundation for India's successful chase of 252 runs.
India's spinners, including Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy, played a crucial role, restricting New Zealand to 251 runs with their impactful performances.
Wicketkeeper-batsman KL Rahul displayed great composure, remaining unbeaten at 34, and steering India to victory with six balls to spare.
Amidst speculations about his future, Rohit Sharma clarified post-match that he has no plans to retire from the 50-over format, stating, "I am not going to retire.
India remained undefeated throughout the eight-nation tournament, showcasing their dominance and solidifying their status as the world's top-ranked ODI side.
The team celebrated their hard-earned victory, reflecting on their journey and looking forward to future challenges, with fans across the nation rejoicing in their success.
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