IND vs NZ Dream11 Prediction & Match Preview: Champions Trophy 2025 Final

IND vs NZ Dream11 Prediction
The stage is set for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as India and New Zealand play in the highly followed final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on March 9. With both teams displaying remarkable form throughout the tournament, the showdown promises to be a gripping contest for cricket fans worldwide.

India vs New Zealand: The Final Match of ICC Champions Trophy 2025

India’s Dominant Campaign

India has been unstoppable in this tournament, maintaining an unbeaten record from the group stage to the final. Their campaign began with a commanding six-wicket victory over Bangladesh, thanks to Shubman Gill’s unbeaten century and Mohammed Shami’s five-wicket haul. In their second group match, Virat Kohli’s 51st ODI century led India to a comprehensive win against Pakistan. The semi-final against Australia saw Kohli once again playing a match-winning knock, scoring 84 runs to guide India to a four-wicket victory and a spot in the final.

New Zealand’s Resilient Journey

New Zealand has shown immense grit and determination in their run to the final. They started with a crucial victory over Pakistan, followed by a hard-fought five-wicket win against Bangladesh, where Rachin Ravindra’s century and Michael Bracewell’s four-wicket haul played pivotal roles. In the semi-final against South Africa, the Kiwis displayed their tactical brilliance to secure their place in the final.

IND vs NZ Dream11 Prediction

Also Read: India vs New Zealand Final Champions Trophy 2025: Match Preview, Probable XI, Head-to-Head Record, Pitch Report, Key Players and Full Squads

Dream11 Fantasy Team Prediction – IND vs NZ Dream11 Prediction

RolePlayers
WicketkeeperKL Rahul
BattersVirat Kohli (c), Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra (vc), Rohit Sharma
All-roundersHardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Mitchell Santner
BowlersMohammed Shami, Varun Chakravarthy, Matt Henry

Predicted Playing XI for IND vs NZ Final

India

Player NameRole
Rohit Sharma (c)Batter
Shubman GillBatter
Virat KohliBatter
Shreyas IyerBatter
KL Rahul (wk)Wicketkeeper-Batter
Hardik PandyaAll-rounder
Ravindra JadejaAll-rounder
Axar PatelAll-rounder
Mohammed ShamiBowler
Varun ChakravarthyBowler
Arshdeep SinghBowler


New Zealand

Player NameRole
Will YoungBatter
Devon ConwayBatter
Kane Williamson (c)Batter
Rachin RavindraAll-rounder
Tom Latham (wk)Wicketkeeper-Batter
Glenn PhillipsAll-rounder
Mark ChapmanAll-rounder
Mitchell SantnerAll-rounder
Michael BracewellAll-rounder
Kyle JamiesonBowler
Jacob DuffyBowler

India vs New Zealand: Head-to-Head in ODIs

Matches PlayedIndia WinsNew Zealand WinsNo ResultTied Matches
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IND vs NZ Final Key Players to Watch

India’s Key Players

Virat Kohli: The standout match-winner in ICC knockout matches, Kohli has blasted away at the right time and remains India’s biggest batting asset. He has scored runs in great form so far in the tournament.

Shubman Gill: Consistent performances at the top have provided the stability at the top for the young opener.

Mohammed Shami: India’s spearhead with speed, Shami has been in superb form, troubling opposition batters with accuracy.

Varun Chakravarthy: The mystery spinner ripped through New Zealand’s batting lineup with a five-wicket haul earlier in the tournament, making him a key man in India’s attack. In this Champions Trophy 2025 He can be the biggest threat for the Kiwis.

New Zealand’s Key Players

Kane Williamson: The masterful captain is still the fulcrum of New Zealand’s batting order. The spine of the back-bone of black caps New Zealand in this tournament.

Rachin Ravindra: Ravindra has been red-hot with the bat and is rapidly becoming a star in ICC tournaments, winning games with impressive all-round performances.

Mitchell Santner: A crucial player with both bat and ball, this all-rounder has added stability in critical times.

Matt Henry (injury concern): The tournament’s leading wicket-taker, Henry remains a doubt for the final after a shoulder injury he suffered in the semi-final. It will be a late call for the Kiwis on the fitness of the star.

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