India and New Zealand are set for a nail-biting ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final in Dubai. With India remaining unbeaten and New Zealand showing strong performances under Mitchell Santner's captaincy, the match promises to be an epic rematch of the 2000 final. Key players like Shreyas Iyer and Mohammed Shami are in top form.
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Pakistan's Champions Trophy campaign is in jeopardy after a six-wicket loss to India, prompting top-order batsman Saud Shakeel to call for significant changes. Despite a 104-run partnership, Pakistan's batting collapsed, leading to an underwhelming total of 241. With bottom placement in Group A and a crucial match against Bangladesh next, their tournament future looks bleak.
Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar praised Karun Nair’s outstanding performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, noting his remarkable average of 752 runs in seven innings, with five centuries. Nair’s achievements have led Vidarbha to the tournament final, where they will face Karnataka.
India spinner Varun Chakravarthy expressed his desire for improvement despite a match-winning performance against England in the first T20I. Dismissing key players including Jos Buttler, he used bounce to his advantage and kept the ball away from the hitting arc. Chakravarthy was named Player of the Match but emphasized the need for further development in his skills.
West Indies women snapped their nine-match losing streak against India with a resounding nine-wicket victory in the second T20I. Hayley Matthews' unbeaten 85 overshadowed Smriti Mandhana's elegant 62 as the West Indies chased down India's 159/9 with ease.
Virat Kohli marked his 300th ODI match against New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy, with teammates acknowledging his significant contributions. Kohli, with over 14,000 ODI runs, is set to challenge Kumar Sangakkara's second position in all-time run charts. His remarkable performance includes 51 centuries and 73 fifties.
Aakash Chopra hopes the Border-Gavaskar Trophy isn't Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's last Test series. Both veterans have struggled for runs recently, and their future might depend on this series and India's WTC final chances. Chopra suggests India might rethink its player selection after the series, depending on WTC qualification.
Ravi Shastri praises the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series as proof that Test cricket is thriving. Shastri emphasizes the need for a two-tier system to ensure the best teams compete regularly, maintaining the excitement and significance of the five-day format, especially after record-breaking attendance figures for the India-Australia Melbourne Test.
Ishan Kishan's unbeaten 106 propelled Sunrisers Hyderabad to a formidable 286/6, aiding a 44-run victory over Rajasthan Royals. Traversing a blistering start, Kishan's innings showcased his return to form, backed by notable contributions from teammates, and solidifying SRH's dominance in high-scoring IPL matches.
South Africa's Corbin Bosch made history at Centurion, scoring an unbeaten 81 on his Test debut from the No. 9 position. His performance helped South Africa recover from 213/8 to post a respectable 301 all out. Bosch also excelled in bowling, claiming four wickets in Pakistan’s first innings, contributing significantly in both departments.
India's captain Rohit Sharma has equalled Brian Lara's record of losing 12 consecutive ODI tosses, a streak that began in November 2023 and lasted until March 2025. Team India has lost 15 consecutive tosses in ODIs till date. Despite this streak, India reached the ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in Dubai.