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    Gill, Rohit registers highest opening partnership in champions Trophy 2025

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    Indian opening batters Rohit Sharma and Shuman Gill script an impressive record in Champions Trophy 2025 by registering the first 100 runs opening partnership of the tournament.

    The duo achieved this feat in the final against New Zealand in Dubai where the Black Caps set a target of 252 for the team India for their third title. The 100-run stand between Gill and Rohit also becomes the third Century opening stands in the Champions Trophy finals.

    Century opening stands in Champions Trophy finals

    • 141 – Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar (IND) vs NZ, Nairobi, 2000
    • 128 – Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman (PAK) vs IND, The Oval, 2017
    • 102* – Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (IND) vs NZ, Dubai, 2025

    Speaking of the match, New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first where Rachin Ravindra and Will Young opened the batting while Mohammed Shami opened the bowling attack.

    Right after losing the toss in the Champions Trophy Final, Indian captain Rohit Sharma scripted an unwanted record by equalling Brian Lara’s record for losing the most consecutive tosses as captain in ODIs.

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    Most consecutive tosses lost by a captain in ODIs

    • 12 Rohit Sharma (Nov 2023 – Mar 2025)*
    • 12 Brian Lara (Oct 1998 – May 1999)
    • 11 Peter Borren (Mar 2011 – Aug 2013)

    New Zealand’s opening duo made a steady start as Indian bowlers consistently put pressure with the ball. But Rachin Ravindra in the fourth over bowled by Hardik Pandya struck a six and back-to-back boundaries and scored 16 runs off the single over.

    Ravindra continued the momentum and struck another couple of boundaries off the next over by Shami. With an elevated performance from Rachin, New Zealand scored 37 runs without losing a wicket at the end of 5 overs.

    Rohit Sharma introduced his trump card player Varun Chakaravarthy to bowl the sixth over but the spinner ended up leaking nine runs off the over. In the seventh over, Shami dropped Rachin while in the next over Shreyas Iyer again dropped Rachin.

    But in the same over Chakaravarthy dismissed Will Young for 15 runs and broke the 57 runs stand. Right after the dismissal, Kane Williamson joined hands with Rachin Ravindra and was expected to replicate the semifinal performance.

    The duo made a steady inning and leads New Zealand to score 69 runs for one wicket loss at the end of 10 overs. Post the first powerplay, Rohit introduced Kuldeep into the attack while the leggie made the expected breakthrough by dismissing Ravindra.

    In his very first delivery of the inning, Kuldeep Yadav dismissed Rachin Ravindra for 37 who survived a couple of catches earlier. In his next over which was the 13th over, Kuldeep dismissed Kane Williamson for 11 loads pressure over the New Zealand’s batters.

    At the end of 15 overs, New Zealand managed to score 83 for three wickets loss while Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham stood at the crease. The duo started to build a steady partnership which pushed New Zealand to 101 runs for the same three wickets loss at the end of 20 overs.

    While the duo started to build a partnership, Jadeja in the fourth delivery of the 22nd over made a strong appeal for LBW and convinced the skipper for a review, but the appeal for LBW was turned down as it missed the stumps.

    But in the second delivery of the 24th over, Jadeja dismissed Tom Latham for 14 runs and broke the partnership. Latham appealed for the LBW dismissal but lost it as the review resulted in three reds. At the end of 25 overs, New Zealand scored 114 runs for four-wicket loss.

    Despite maintaining a run rate under 5, New Zealand stands without losing a wicket which made them score 135 runs for four wickets loss at the end of 30 overs. Interestingly, Phillips breaks the shackles with a six in the final ball of the 27th over, boundary after 81 balls.

    Indian bowlers struggled to break the partnership but maintained a decent run rate. In the fifth delivery of the 35th over, Rohit Sharma dropped Daryl Mitchell for 40 while Gill dropped Phillips for 28 in the next over from Jadeja.

    Varun Chakaravarthy in the 38th over broke the well-settled partnership by dismissing Phillips for 34 runs. After losing five wickets, New Zealand scored 172 runs at the end of 40 overs.

    With Daryl Mitchell’s maiden fifty of Champions Trophy 2025, New Zealand managed to score 201 runs at the end of 45 overs. With 30 balls left, New Zealand aims to score as many as boundaries possible to position themself in a comfortable zone while defending.

    But in the fourth delivery of the 46th over, Shami dismissed Mitchell for 63 runs. With Michael Bracewell’s unbeaten 53, New Zealand scored 251 runs for seven wickets loss at the end of 50 overs.

    Indian opening batters Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill made an impressive start while chasing. The duo added 64 runs in the first powerplay and went on to register the highest opening partnership of the Champions Trophy 2025.

    During the process, Rohit Sharma registered his maiden fifty of Champions Trophy 2025 in just 41 deliveries.

    While Rohit was seen as aggressive at one end, Shubman Gill executed a steady inning at the other end. At the end of 13 overs, India scored 76 without losing a wicket.

    With a steady knock from Gill and Rohit, India scored 103 runs without losing a wicket at the end of 18 overs.

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