Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy dismissed New Zealand openers Rachin Ravindra and Will Young. Kane Williamson’s dismissal marked the onset of a boundary drought for the Kiwis. For 81 consecutive balls, spanning over 13 overs, New Zealand’s batsmen struggled to pierce the field, unable to find the ropes. Rohit Sharma delivered a scintillating innings that set the tone for India’s pursuit of 252. Shreyas Iyer employed a blend of solid defence and calculated aggression. KL Rahul’s combined strokeplay kept ticking without unnecessary risks. Hardik Pandya remained steadfast, exemplifying his resilience under high-pressure circumstances. India secured their third CT title, or check out the IND vs NZ real-time Cricket Score for all ongoing matches. CLICK HERE for all the latest ICC Champions Trophy 2015 news, stats and more. The match between India and New Zealand will be shown live on ICC.com on Sunday, June 4. The final will be played at the Oval in London.