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India Wins Champions Trophy 2025: Kohli & Rohit's Joyous Dandiya Style Victory Celebration Goes Viral!

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 9, 2025 22:18 IST

The new champions of the ICC Champions Trophy is Team India. India won the title with a spectacular boundary ...

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The new champions of the ICC Champions Trophy is Team India. India won the title with a spectacular boundary off William O'Rourke from Ravindra Jadeja, capping off the tournament in style. India has already won the Champions Trophy three times, including in 2002 (when they shared the trophy with Sri Lanka) and 2013. India won the match by 4 wickets against New Zealand.

Captain Rohit Sharma and Cricketer Virat Kohli were seen playing Dandiya with stumps after India won the match.

The match was played at the Dubai International Stadium on March 9.  In addition to captain Rohit Sharma's solid 76, Shreyas Iyer's 48 and KL Rahul's undefeated 34 helped India chase down New Zealand's 252-run mark with six balls remaining.

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