City
Epaper

Champions Trophy: He's led us to victory before, we'll win again, says Rohit's childhood coach Dinesh Lad

By IANS | Updated: March 9, 2025 11:31 IST

Mumbai, March 9 As the two ICC heavyweights, India and New Zealand, will duel for silverware, looking to ...

Open in App

Mumbai, March 9 As the two ICC heavyweights, India and New Zealand, will duel for silverware, looking to be crowned the first Champions Trophy winner since Pakistan claimed the prize back in 2017, India skipper Rohit Sharma's childhood coach Dinesh Lad said that the team has come this far in the final to lift the trophy and the collective effort of the Men in Blue will make them victorious.

Four victories from as many encounters have India in fine form ahead of the summit clash at the Dubai International Stadium, which has hosted India’s campaign. India topped Group A, completing with a win over their final opponent New Zealand by 44 runs, before launching into the knockout phase, where they knocked out reigning world champions Australia.

"Our team is going to win the match. The team has come this far in the final to clinch the trophy. Every player is stepping up, and it’s not about one individual — it’s about the power of the team. This is a team game, and the good teamwork is working well," Rohit Sharma's childhood coach Dinesh Lad told IANS.

"From our batters to bowlers and fielding unit, everyone is giving their best. It’s a collective effort, and together, we'll lift the trophy! It won't be just one player who wins; it’s a collective effort, and together, we'll lift the trophy," he said.

Speaking about his ward Rohit, who despite not posting a big total, has shown flashes of his attacking self in the tournament, Lad said, "Rohit Sharma has led us to victory before, and now, under his leadership, we’re all set to win again."

On star batter Virat Kohli, who is India’s highest run-scorer with 217 runs in four matches at a strike rate of 83.14, Lad added, "Kohli has been in outstanding form, his two innings were really outstanding."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalHumayun Kabir calls upon all 'anti-TMC & anti-BJP' forces to unite in Bengal ahead of announcing new party tomorrow

NationalBangladeshi youth arrested from West Bengal's Hooghly for entering India illegally

Other SportsSharma finishes T-32 in Mauritius Open as Schaper wins title in play-off

NationalOdisha Vigilance arrests senior forest officer in disproportionate assets case

Other SportsNagesh Trophy: Final league stage of Men’s National T20 for the Blind set for an action-packed start

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other Sports1st T20I: Bowlers help India Women restrict Sri Lanka to 121/6

Other SportsGautam Thakkar Memorial Junior State Badminton Championships: Tiann enters final with upset win

Other SportsGolf: Shaurya finishes runner-up in Asian Tour Q-School; Rashid, Ajeetesh, and Jaglan also earn cards

Other SportsGreen is a world-class cricketer who is going to get better with time, says Shane Watson

Other SportsShaurya finishes runner-up at Asian Tour Q-School; Rashid, Ajeetesh, Jaglan also earn cards