India's Triumphant Cricket Ascendancy: Champions of White-Ball Cricket
India clinched the Champions Trophy, confirming their status as the premier white-ball cricket team. Led by Rohit Sharma, they triumphed over New Zealand in the final, maintaining an impressive record in ICC tournaments. However, questions arose regarding their advantage of playing matches exclusively in Dubai.

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On Sunday, India reaffirmed its dominance in white-ball cricket by winning the Champions Trophy, underscoring their stature as the top team globally. The victory came in a thrilling final against New Zealand under the measured leadership of skipper Rohit Sharma, who led the team to claim their second consecutive global title.
The team's unbeaten run through the tournament's 50-overs matches bore testament to their robust performance, winning 22 out of 23 matches in recent ICC tournaments. While this victory salves the wounds of their World Cup final loss to Australia in 2023, it comes amid criticism over perceived advantages of playing exclusively in Dubai.
India's strategic choice to persist with a formidable spin attack was crucial in their triumph, with their spinners bowling the majority of overs in the final. Meanwhile, New Zealand, led gallantly by Mitchell Santner, showcased a commendable fight despite challenges, including a critical injury to bowler Matt Henry.
(With inputs from agencies.)