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CT Final: Unbeaten India faces Kiwis in high-stakes clash

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The much-anticipated final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will see an unbeaten Indian team take on a formidable New Zealand side at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Both teams will battle it out for the prestigious title, with India aiming for their second Champions Trophy win and New Zealand looking to maintain their dominance in ICC tournament finals against India.

Head-to-Head Record & Past Finals
India and New Zealand have shared an intense rivalry in ODI cricket, having played 119 matches. India has won 61, while New Zealand has secured 50 victories, with 7 matches ending without a result. However, in ICC tournament finals, the Blackcaps hold the upper hand, having defeated India in both the ICC Champions Trophy 2000 final and the World Test Championship (WTC) final in 2021.

Pitch and Conditions
The Dubai International Cricket Stadium is known for its spin-friendly surface, often leading to low-scoring encounters. Batters will have to work hard to post a big total, and spinners from both teams are expected to play a crucial role in deciding the match’s outcome.

India’s Strengths and Key Players
India enters the final with an unbeaten record in the tournament, showcasing dominance in all departments. Captain Rohit Sharma, who has now led India to the final of all four major ICC men’s tournaments, will be eager to clinch his first ICC trophy as skipper.

In the group-stage encounter between these two sides, India restricted New Zealand to just 205 runs while defending 250, with mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy taking a brilliant five-wicket haul (5/42). New Zealand’s batters, except for Kane Williamson, struggled against his spin, making Chakravarthy a key player in the final.

With a strong batting lineup featuring Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Shubman Gill, and a bowling attack led by Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, India will look to continue their dominant run and lift the trophy.

New Zealand’s Challenges & Strategy
New Zealand will be wary of India’s spin attack, particularly Chakravarthy, who troubled them in their previous encounter. However, they will rely on their own spinners—Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell, and Rachin Ravindra—to exploit the conditions and trouble the Indian batters.

Kane Williamson remains the key anchor for the Blackcaps, while the likes of Devon Conway, Daryl Mitchell, and Glenn Phillips will have to step up in the batting department. Their bowling attack, led by Trent Boult and Tim Southee, will aim to keep India’s explosive batting lineup in check.

What’s at Stake?
The winner of the Champions Trophy 2025 will take home a massive $2.24 million (approx. ₹19.49 crore), while the runner-up will receive $1.12 million (around ₹9.74 crore). Beyond the prize money, both teams are hungry for ICC glory—India seeking redemption after past final losses to New Zealand, and the Blackcaps aiming to reinforce their reputation as one of the best tournament teams.

Final Showdown: Who Will Reign Supreme?
With India’s unbeaten streak in Dubai and New Zealand’s history of big-game performances, the final promises to be a thrilling encounter. Will Rohit Sharma lead India to a historic win, or will Kane Williamson’s side once again deny India an ICC title? Cricket fans across the globe eagerly await the answer as the two powerhouses collide for the ultimate glory.

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