India has won the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, defeating New Zealand in the final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
India secured victory by scoring 254/6, with KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja guiding the team home with one over to spare, after New Zealand had posted 251/7 earlier.
The match remained in the balance for a significant portion of India’s innings as the Black Caps took a series of quick wickets.
Openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill provided a strong foundation with a 105-run first-wicket stand, making the result seem like a foregone conclusion. However, Glenn Phillips produced a moment of brilliance, taking a stunning catch while leaping to his right to dismiss Gill for 31 off the bowling of Mitchell Santner.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025: India – Winners
Final Match Scorecard Summary:
- New Zealand Innings: 251/7 (50 overs)
- Daryl Mitchell: 63
- Michael Bracewell: 53*
- Kuldeep Yadav: 2/45
- Varun Chakravarthy: 2/38
- India Innings: Successfully chased the target
- Rohit Sharma: 76
- Shubman Gill: 31
- Virat Kohli : 1
- Shreyas Lyer: 48
- Axar Patel: 29
- KL Rahul: 34
- Hardik Pandya: 18
- Ravindra Jadeja: 9
- Winning Margin: India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets
🏆 India lifts their 3rd ICC Champions Trophy title! 🎉
Match Highlights on Jio Hotstar:
Match Info:
Match | IND Vs NZ Final ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 |
Series | ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 |
Date | 09 March 2025 |
Time | 1:00 PM Local, 9:00 AM GMT |
TOSS | New Zealand Won The toss and opt to Bat |
Venue | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai |
Umpires | Paul Reiffel, Richard Illingworth |
3rd Umpire | Joel Wilson |
Referee | Ranjan Madugalle |
ICC Champions Trophy winners from its inception in 1998 to 2025.
Year | Winner(s) | Runner-Up | Hosted By |
1998 | South Africa | West Indies | Bangladesh |
2000 | New Zealand | India | Kenya |
2002 | Sri Lanka and India | – | Sri Lanka |
2004 | West Indies | England | England |
2006 | Australia | West Indies | India |
2009 | Australia | New Zealand | South Africa |
2013 | India | England | England and Wales |
2017 | Pakistan | India | England and Wales |
2025 | India | New Zealand | Pakistan |