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India‘s victory in the Champions Trophy 2025 final against New Zealand was a night of cricketing brilliance and unbridled celebration, with Shreyas Iyer stealing the spotlight both on and off the field. After guiding In🦩dia to a thrilling four-wicket win at the Dubai International Stadium, Iyer capped off the triumph with an electrifying dance performance in front of the Champions board, a moment that has already become iconic in 🧜Indian cricket lore.
A hard-fought victory for Team India
The final was a rollercoaster affair. New Zealand posted a challenging 251/8 in their 50 overs, driven by a resilient batting effort on a pitch that offered something for both bowlers and batters. India’s chase began exceptionally well, captain and his opening partner Shubman Gill forming a brilliant 100-run partnership. The duo added 105 for the first wicket before the Black C🌠aps bounced back and earned some wickets in quick successions, including of Rohit, who was dismissed for well-made 76 runs.
Meanwhile, Iyer, who entered the crease after Virat Kohli‘s wicket in the 20th over of India’s chase, played a resilient knock. His composed yet aggressive 48 off 52 balls steadied the ship and set the stage for the lower order to finish the job. Contributions from the Axar Patel, KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya ensu🌜red India crossed the line with 1 over to spare, sparking wild celebrations among players and fans alike𝔍.
This victory marked India’s third Champions Trophy title, adding to their illustrious wins in 2002 (shared with Sri Lanka) and 2013. Under the 𝔉leadership of captain Rohit, India remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, cementing tജheir dominance in the 50-over format.
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Shreyas Iyer’s dance moves stole the show
But it was what happened after the match that truly set social media ablaze. As the team gathered around the Champions Trophy for photographs, Iyer broke into an impromptu dance routine. With the gleaming trophy in the backdrop, Iyer’s moves—rhythmic, confident, and packed with swagger—drew instant comparisons to Kohl꧒i’s unforgettable “Gangnam Style” jig after India’s 2013 Champions Trophy win against England.
Here is the video:
Iyer to fire hai
— IPL (@WatchIPLvideos)
Iyer’s stellar tournament run
Iyer’s contribution wasn’t limited to the final. The 30-year-old Mumbai batter emerged as the tournament’s second-highest run-scorer, amassing 243 runs across five matches at an average of 48.60. His tally included two crucial half-centuries, showcasing his ability to anchor innings and accelerate when needed. His standout performances earned him praise from fans and pundits, with many hailin𓆏g him as the backbone of India’s batting lineup in the competition.