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. INDIA WIN THE CHAMPIONS TROPHYpublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March
    Breaking

    Media caption,

    'That'll be it!' - Jadeja hits four to seal Champions Trophy victory for India

    Ravindra Jadeja seals victory with a four, and India are crowned winners of the Champions Trophy!

    A third title in this tournament and a completely dominant one, as they went unbeaten throughout in Dubai.

  2. Ind 248-6published at 48.2 overs

    Need 4 from 10 balls

    Easy as you like.

    KL Rahul nudges two into the leg side and then scampers a single.

  3. Ind 245-6published at 48 overs

    Need 7 from 12 balls

    Good running.

    Back-to-back twos as Jadeja pushes India closer to victory.

  4. Postpublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Hardik Pandya was going for the big shot and we said he'd want to win it.

    There's probably not another twist in this game as the fantastic Ravindra Jadeja comes out.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 47.3 overs

    Hardik c & b Jamieson 18 (Ind 241-6)

    Muted celebrations from Kyle Jamieson as his short ball does for Hardik Pandya.

    He gets in a right tangle, tries to eventually withdraw from the pull shot, but ends up top-edging straight up in the air for a simple chance.

    It's probably too little too late from New Zealand's perspective.

  6. Postpublished at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    We said at the start of the day 270 would've been defendable, but still below-par.

    You can see Mitchell Santner is running out of ideas now.

  7. Ind 240-5published at 47 overs

    Need 12 from 18 balls

    Santner has no choice but to turn back to his seamers now.

    Hardik Pandya makes the most of it, skipping down the pitch and lofting Will O'Rourke over mid-off for a one-bounce four.

    There's a miscommunication between Pandya and KL Rahul later in the over, with both batters pretty much at the same end, but the throw comes in to the wrong end and New Zealand can't take the chance.

  8. Ind 231-5published at 46 overs

    Target 252

    Another productive over, 11 from it, as Rachin Ravindra finishes his spell with 1-47.

    21 from 24 balls required and India are in full control.

  9. Postpublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Hardik Pandya backs himself to clear any boundary, any ball.

    He absorbs pressure and releases it at any moment.

    He never looks fazed. He always looks in control.

  10. 6 runs

    Ind 226-5published at 45.1 overs

    Media caption,

    'What a lovely shot!' - Hardik hits Ravindra straight down the ground for six

    Massive.

    Hardik Pandya is so effective at the death for India. The first ball of Rachin Ravindra's over sails into the stands.

  11. Postpublished at 15:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It takes one shot, one boundary, to be a run-a-ball.

    New Zealand need a miracle here.

  12. Ind 220-5published at 45 overs

    Target 252

    Eight from the over is just what India would've wanted.

  13. Postpublished at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport journalist in Dubai

    I reckon this may be the over India target...

  14. Ind 216-5published at 44.1 overs

    Will O'Rourke's first ball back is eased through the covers for four by KL Rahul.

    The quicker bowling has just come on to the bat so nicely throughout this match.

  15. Ind 212-5published at 44 overs

    Target 252

    Looks like Ravindra will complete his spell, and fair enough - New Zealand need wickets so there's no point holding him back because it'll probably be too late.

    Ravindra took a great catch to get rid of Shreyas Iyer earlier, too.

    Media caption,

    'New Zealand have the wicket they were craving!' - Ravindra's catch dismisses Shreyas

  16. Postpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Aaron Finch
    Former Australia captain on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    If you're New Zealand you're thinking, 'how can I get two dot balls in a row? How can we build that pressure?'

  17. Ind 206-5published at 43 overs

    Target 252

    Mitch Santner also completes his spell, finishing with 2-46.

    He meets with Glenn Phillips and Tom Latham to discuss his bowling options for the closing overs.

    In terms of spin, Phillips has only bowled five and Ravindra has two remaining.

  18. Ind 203-5published at 42 overs

    Target 252

    Just one run and a wicket from Bracewell's final over.

    What a spell - he finishes with 2-28.

    Media caption,

    'He's throwing his hands in the air!' - Kohli dismissed lbw for one

  19. Postpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Aaron Finch
    Former Australia captain on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Nobody wants to win this game.

  20. Postpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Axar Patel has given it away. He has played so calmly and so sensibly and then he does that.