Summary

  • Champions Trophy final, Dubai

  • India chase 252 to win by four wickets and seal record third title

  • Rohit hits superb 76 to put India in charge of chase

  • Phillips takes screamer to remove Gill

  • NZ 251-7 (50 overs): Mitchell 63 (101), Bracewell 53* (40); Kuldeep 2-40

  • Ind 254-6 (49 overs): Rohit 76 (83); Bracewell 2-28, Santner 2-46

  1. Postpublished at 08:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport journalist in Dubai

    Ten minutes before a major final seems like a remarkable time for India to pose for their official squad photograph on the outfield alongside the entire backroom staff.

  2. Postpublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    New Zealand have certainly shown they have no reason to fear India.

    They have achieved some memorable results against them in recent times.

    The Black Caps came out on top in a 2019 World Cup semi-final at Old Trafford, they triumphed again in the 2021 World Test Championship final and also claimed a stunning 3-0 Test series win in India last year.

    However, Rohit Sharma's side did win the group stage match between these two sides a week ago...

  3. Postpublished at 08:49 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    James Anderson
    Former England bowler on Tailenders

    I think New Zealand have a chance in the final, especially with someone like Kane Williamson. He batted majestically the other day. They're a good team to watch - they have such mix of powerful players.

  4. How's stat?!published at 08:46 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Vikram Chandrasekaran
    CricViz analyst

    Rohit Sharma has lost 12 tosses in a row from 2023-2025 in men's ODIs. He joins Brian Lara at 12 for the most consecutive toss losses.

    Most tosses lost in a row in ODIs:

    • Brian Lara - 12 (1998-99)
    • Rohit Sharma - 12 (2023-25)*
  5. 'Embrace the occasion'published at 08:44 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    India captain Rohit Sharma: "We've been here enough, batted first, bowled first. I don't mind batting second, it's a good pitch. We've chased comfortably before.

    "We'll bowl first, it's important that we focus on how we'll chase them. At the end of the day, what matters is how well you want to play. In the changing rooms we don't worry too much and focus on playing good cricket. We've done that so far and that's why we're here.

    "New Zealand have been a very good team over the past couple of years and in other ICC tournaments. For us, the challenge is how good we can play against these guys and just embrace the occasion.

    "There is no changes to the team."

  6. Postpublished at 08:41 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport journalist in Dubai

    We have been on Matt Henry watch for the last few days after he injured his shoulder in the semi-final against South Africa.

    New Zealand coach Gary Stead was did not sound particularly confident when he discussed the fitness of the tournament's leading wicket-taker earlier on Friday.

    Henry did not look particularly comfortable when I saw him earlier on today and, despite him bowling briefly in the warm-ups, the decision was all-but confirmed when he received pats on the back and hugs from his team-mates after the Black Caps' huddle.

    *First one to make the obvious joke has to do a forfeit

  7. 'We're ready for this'published at 08:40 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner: "We're going to have a bat first. It looks like a pretty good wicket, similar to India last week and we'll try and get runs on the board.

    "It's a great occasion, great stadium and great tournament and we're ready for this and see what happens.

    "I think it's different to what we had in Pakistan and having a run on here we saw what it was about. Hopefully, we get runs on the board.

    "Unfortunately, Matt Henry has been ruled out and Nathan Smith is in."

  8. The teamspublished at 08:38 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    New Zealand: Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Nathan Smith, Kyle Jamieson, Will O'Rourke

    India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Varun Chakravarthy

  9. New Zealand win the toss and batpublished at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    The coin comes down in favour of the Black Caps and Mitchell Santner is quick to confirm that his side will bat first.

    He confirms that Matt Henry is ruled out with a shoulder injury, so Nathan Smith comes in.

    India skipper Rohit Sharma is unconcerned after losing the toss, saying he doesn't mind chasing on this pitch.

    He also confirms that they are unchanged from the win over Australia in the semis.

  10. Postpublished at 08:33 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    It's time for the toss, ever the man for the big occasion, Ravi Shastri is giving it his all in the middle.

  11. Postpublished at 08:31 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    That's right, it's Champions Trophy final day as India take on New Zealand at Dubai International Stadium.

    After going 11 years with winning an ICC event, Rohit Sharma's side can make it two in two years, while for the Black Caps this is a chance to claim their first global white-ball trophy for 25 years.

    Both sides won convincingly enough in the semi-finals and their star players are in great form - it is all set up for a thrilling final!

    Virat KohliImage source, Getty Images
    Kane WilliamsonImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 08:30 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    The stage is set in Dubai. We're all set for the Champions Trophy final.

    Dubai International StadiumImage source, Getty Images