Rohit, Rahul, spinners lead India to third Champions Trophy title
India had just too much quality and depth to end their second straight ICC tournament unbeaten
India had just too much quality and depth to end their second straight ICC tournament unbeaten
The team made gains on the bowling rankings as well with Kuldeep Yadav ranked third and Jadeja tenth
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi was originally meant to be part of the presentation after the final, but the host board said he was unwell and unable to travel to Dubai
Nathan Smith came in for Henry, the highest wicket-taker in the tournament so far
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Stats highlights from the Champions Trophy final between India and New Zealand in Dubai
New Zealand also let the India batters off a couple of times - Mitchell dropped a toughie, while Jamieson missed a sitter
New Zealand captain says his side is well aware of Varun's threats, having faced him in the group-stage match
Matt Henry hurt his shoulder while fielding in the Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa in Lahore
India vice-captain says the team's depth in batting also frees up the top order
The NZ allrounder speaks about growing up in a cricketing family, the challenge of bowling offspin to right-handers, and the planning that helps the team take down bigger oppositions
Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Rohit Sharma and Mohammed Shami have been stellar at world events, as the numbers show
New Zealand's coach says that the Champions Trophy scheduling was 'out of [their] hands'
He was always an excellent new-ball bowler, but Matt Henry has evolved into a fine death-overs bowler now, and being the leader of the attack has freed him up
They have been giving us less and less time at the crease together in this format, the one whose limits they have most stretched
India are unlikely to tinker with a winning combination, while Matt Henry's availability will be in focus for New Zealand