India and New Zealand Set for Champions Trophy Final in Dubai
India seeks back-to-back ICC titles while New Zealand aims to secure their first limited-overs ICC trophy in 25 years.
- The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final will be held in Dubai, with India entering as the tournament's only unbeaten team and New Zealand looking to reverse past defeats to India in recent ODIs.
- Controversy surrounds the tournament's scheduling, as India played all their matches in Dubai while other teams faced extensive travel, raising questions about fairness.
- Rohit Sharma, India's captain, may retire from ODI cricket after the final, with discussions expected between him and the BCCI; Virat Kohli's future in ODIs remains uncertain.
- New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner and star batter Rachin Ravindra will be key players against India's spin-heavy bowling attack, led by Varun Chakravarthy and Mohammed Shami.
- The Dubai pitch is expected to favor spin, with early batting being crucial; both teams will rely on their experienced players to adapt to the conditions.












































