As India's powerhouse batting line-up could make just 240 runs before bundling out in 50 overs during that traumatic Ahmedabad final, plenty of Indian and foreign voices, be it fans and experts alike, tried to find a reason. While some blamed it on skipper Rohit Sharma's carelessness to go f
India's winning Champions Trophy campaign witnessed plenty of present-day and future stars like Shubman Gill (188 runs in five matches with a century), Shreyas Iyer (243 runs in five matches with two fifties), Axar Patel (109 runs in five matches with five wickets) and Hardik Pandya (99 runs
After leading his team to two back-to-back white-ball titles, the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 and this year's ICC Champions Trophy, the Hitman could achieve everything in white-ball cricket after securing the next 50-over World Cup, which will be held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.
After India's victorious campaign in the ICC Champions Trophy, key members of the squad have returned home to a warm reception.
Fast bowler Harshit Rana arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi from Dubai, expressed his emotions after the historic win.
"I really felt happy
India won thier third ICC Champions Trophy on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium. Rohit Sharma was awarded the match of the match for his brilliant 76 runs, leading from the front. KL Rahul finished the semifinal against Australia, and he remained unbeaten in the final as well. KL Rah
Former cricketer Yograj Singh was delighted with India captain Rohit Sharma's decision to continue with his cricketing journey and put his decision to retire for some other day.
India secured their third ICC Champions Trophy title in style, defeating New Zealand by four wickets in the final in Dubai on Sunday. The victory was a testament to the team's resilience and all-round performance, with captain Rohit Sharma leading from the front in the final.
Speaking exclu
Seasoned all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja shut down the rumours over his potential retirement after India scripted a famous Champions Trophy victory by outwitting New Zealand with a four-wicket win in the final in Dubai.
BJP MP Anurag Thakur lauded India skipper Rohit Sharma's leadership as under his captaincy the Men in Blue went on to win the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on Sunday which was played at Pakistan and Unuited Arab Emirates (UAE).
A swift half-century from skipper Rohit Sharma, a fine knock by Shreyas Iyer, and good spells from spinners, in particular Varun Chakravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav, helped an all-round India seal their third ICC Champions Trophy title, beating New Zealand by four wickets in Dubai on Sunday.