Rohit Sharma poses with his two ICC silverware in Dubai after Champion….

Rohit Sharma poses with his two ICC silverware in Dubai after Champions Trophy triumph. India registered a four-wicket win over New Zealand in the summit clash to lift their third Champions Trophy title. Rohit became the first captain in international cricket to lead his team in the final of all four major ICC events. India won the 2024 T20 World Cup last year to end a more-than-decade-long ICC title drought stretching to the Champions Trophy win under MS Dhoni’s leadership in 2013. He has joined the list with two ICC titles in less than a year’s gap to finish ahead of legendary cricketers Sourav Ganguly (2002 Champions Trophy) and Kapil Dev (1983 ODI World Cup). Rohit’s 76-run knock set the tone for India’s 252 chase, while Shreyas Iyer’s 48 and K.L. Rahul’s unbeaten 34 guided the side over the line with one over to spare. Axar Patel (29) and Hardik Pandya (18) also contributed with cameo knocks to take the side closer to victory in a pulsating encounter.

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