
The Men in Blue won their third Champions Trophy after chasing down 252. They had advanced to the tournament’s final for the third time in a row.
With this victory, India won its seventh ICC title, trailing only Australia’s ten.
Victories defy chance outcomes. Throughout the 2025 Champions Trophy, Team India skipper Rohit Sharma was left out of the results. India won all five of their matches despite losing the toss each time. According to ESPNcricinfo, India is the first team to win a men’s ODI tournament after losing the toss in five or more games. England and New Zealand each have one of these bilateral series.
Rohit
Fourth captain to accomplish this In the men’s ICC tournament finals, Rohit is the fourth captain to win Player of the Match. He hit a 76, which won the match. Cricbuzz reports that he has joined MS Dhoni (India, WC 2011), Ricky Ponting (Australia, WC 2003), and Clive Lloyd (West Indies, WC 1975). He is, however, the first captain to accomplish this feat at the Champions Trophy.
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Titles from the ICC in ODI and T20I formats In addition, Rohit has joined the great Dhoni as the only captain to win ICC titles in both ODI and T20I formats. According to Cricbuzz, Rohit was the first captain to reach the final of all four Men’s ICC competitions.
Wins
Indian captains have won the most consecutive ICC events. Rohit currently holds the record for most consecutive victories by an Indian captain in ICC events, as stated by Kausthub Gudipati. Under his leadership, India has won 13 of these matches, beginning with the 2024 T20 World Cup. At that event, they won eight matches in a row. Rohit defeated Dhoni, who won 12 ICC tournament matches in a row from 2013 to 2014.
Ratio
CT’s highest win-loss ratio Cricbuzz says that India has the best win-loss ratio in the Champions Trophy right now (2.875). India is followed by Australia with 1.444. In their 34 Champions Trophy matches, the Men in Blue have won 23 and lost only eight (NR: 3). In the tournament’s history, no other team has won more than fifteen matches. India leads New Zealand with 15 victories.