
India will not be very happy with New Zealand advancing to the Champions Trophy 2025 final. The last time they met, an unfortunate event took place.
India is set for a high-stakes showdown against New Zealand as the two sides clash in the Champions Trophy 2025 final on Sunday, March 9.
Both teams have been the standout performers in the tournament and will now compete for the title in Dubai. India previously faced the Kiwis in the group stage and secured a solid victory, but the final presents a completely different challenge.
India has struggled against New Zealand in ICC tournaments. Although they triumphed in the 2023 World Cup semifinal, the Kiwis have often been a tough opponent. However, this will only be the second time these two teams meet in the final of an ICC limited-overs tournament.
What happened last time India and New Zealand played Champions Trophy final?
The 2000 Champions Trophy, then called the ICC Knockout Trophy, saw India and New Zealand face off in the final on October 15 in Nairobi, Kenya. New Zealand claimed their first major ICC title with a four-wicket victory with India going empty hand.
Batting first, India posted 264/6 in 50 overs, led by captain Sourav Ganguly’s 117 off 130 balls, supported by Sachin Tendulkar’s 69. The duo built a strong 141-run opening stand, but the middle order struggled to accelerate later in the innings.
New Zealand’s chase got off to a shaky start at 37/2 and later slumped to 132/5. However, all-rounder Chris Cairns turned the game around with a match-winning unbeaten 102. His 122-run partnership with Chris Harris (46) was crucial as New Zealand reached 265/6 in 49.4 overs, sealing the win with two balls to spare.
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