
India's Varun Chakravarthy celebrates with teammates after taking the LBW wicket of New Zealand's Will Young during ICC Champions Trophy Final at Dubai International Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 9, 2025. — Reuters
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The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 winner India has been selected for the tournament team when they defeated New Zealand in the plasting final.
Black hats saw that four members of his squad form the team, including the Player of Tournament Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner was nominated as captain.
After the Asian nation won the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy match for the first time, two Afghan players also deducted it.
In the upper part of the order, Ravindra was an expected election after scoring in two centuries and leading the run scoring chart with 263.
The 112 knock against Bangladesh played a vital role in watching New Zealand on the line, and in the semi -finals against South Africa, its 108 showed that wherever they bat, they were dangerous.
It also includes Ibrahim Zadran in the upper part of the order. Against England in the group stage, the 23 -year -old Afghan left his mark in the tournament, scoring a brilliant 177 -winning knock.
India’s Virat Kohli Slots are ranked 3th after being ranked fifth in the run -scoring chart with an average of 54.50 with an average of 54.50.
Kohli made an unbeaten century in his team’s group stage win against Pakistan and a significant 84 and a significant 84 in the semi -finals in the world champions Australia.
After the impressive tournament, team fellow Shariyas Air and KL Rahul joined the middle order with them.
Ire was India’s top run scorer, in which two half centuries helped to score a total of 243 runs, while Rahul won the average 140 and the final thanks to an unbeaten knock of 42 and 34 respectively in the semi -finals.
New Zealand’s Glenn Philips has been selected at number six after a brilliant performance in the bat and field.
In the final, Shubman Gul was one of the three catching to dismiss Gul, who was in the tournament, while the 28 -year -old scored a half -century against Pakistan and took two wickets against South Africa in the semi -finals to go with an unbeaten 49.
Azamullah Umarzai is the second nominated Afghan team. The fast bowling all -rounder had an excellent tournament with both bat and ball and seven wickets ended at 20 and 126 for 42.00.
Santner has been nominated captain after ending the tournament with nine wickets-the second most important thing is that he was raised in important times.
His knock was to take a potential wicket that changed the game in the final. With the help of an excellent Philips Catch, he removed Shubman Gul and followed her with an air wicket.
After ending with nine wickets, Mohammad Shami of India won a successful return from injury.
Matt Henry, unfortunately, lost the finals due to a shoulder injury, which won the semi -finals against New Zealand’s South Africa, but still ended at 16.70 with 10 wicketkeepers as the top wicketkeeper.
The team was completed by Varun Chakraborty, who took nine wickets in just three matches.
He allocated his full amount in all three matches he played and he never went more than 49. India’s Xer Patel was selected as the 12th man.
The selection panel included observers and former international players Ian Bishop, Simon Doll and Aaron Finch, India Times journalist Rassh Mandani and ICC general manager events and corporate communications, Gorao Saxena.
Tournament team:
- Rachen Ravindra (New Zealand)
- Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan)
- Virat Kohli (India)
- Shriyas Ier (India)
- KL Rahul (WK) (India)
- Glenn Philips (New Zealand)
- Azmatullah Umarzai (Afghanistan)
- Mitchell Sentner (Captain) (New Zealand)
- Mohammad Shami (India)
- Matt Henry (New Zealand)
- Varun Chakraborty (India)
- Xer Patel (India)