Kane Williamson to miss fielding in Champions Trophy final, Mark Chapman steps in

ANI March 9, 2025 192 views

New Zealand's hopes in the Champions Trophy final took a significant hit when captain Kane Williamson was forced to sit out fielding due to a quad strain. The Kiwis struggled against India's disciplined spin bowling, managing a modest 251/7 after being put in to bat first. Michael Bracewell's late-order heroics helped New Zealand reach a competitive total, with Daryl Mitchell also contributing a patient 63. The stage is now set for India to chase down the target and potentially clinch their third Champions Trophy title.

"Michael Bracewell's unbeaten 53 off 40 deliveries provided a late flourish" - Match Report
Dubai, March 9: New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson will not take the field during India's innings in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final. Mark Chapman has been brought in as his replacement in the field, as per the official website of ICC.

Key Points

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Kane Williamson exits early with quad injury

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India's spinners dominate NZ batting

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Bracewell's late surge takes NZ to 251/7

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Kuldeep Yadav takes crucial wickets

He sustained a quad strain while batting, making 11 runs off 14 balls in a 19-minute stint at the crease before being caught and bowled by Kuldeep Yadav in the 11th over.

Earlier, India's spinners put on a stellar show to restrict New Zealand to 251/7 in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy on Sunday in Dubai. Despite a late counter-attack from Michael Bracewell, the Blackcaps struggled to accelerate in the middle against India's disciplined bowling attack.

After winning the toss, New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner opted to bat first. The Kiwis got off to a flyer, with openers Will Young and Rachin Ravindra putting on a strong partnership. They brought up 50 runs inside seven overs before Varun Chakravarthy dismissed Young for 15, breaking the opening stand at 57.

Ravindra continued his attacking approach, scoring 37 off 29 balls, including four boundaries and a six, but was cleaned up by Kuldeep Yadav as New Zealand found themselves at 69/2 in 10.1 overs. Kane Williamson, who scored a century in the semi-final against South Africa, couldn't make an impact this time, falling to a brilliant caught-and-bowled effort by Kuldeep for just 11.

New Zealand reached 100 in 19.2 overs but kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Tom Latham (14) was trapped lbw by Ravindra Jadeja, while Glenn Phillips (34) was bowled by Chakravarthy, leaving the Kiwis at 165/5 in 37.5 overs.

Daryl Mitchell played the anchor role, scoring a patient 63 off 101 deliveries before falling to Mohammed Shami in the 46th over. Shami, despite being expensive (1/74 in 9 overs), claimed his ninth wicket of the tournament. Skipper Santner (8) was run out by Virat Kohli, adding to New Zealand's troubles.

However, Michael Bracewell's unbeaten 53 off 40 deliveries, featuring three fours and two sixes, provided a late flourish, ensuring New Zealand reached a competitive total of 251/7.

India's spinners were the key architects of the bowling performance. Varun Chakravarthy (2/45) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/40) were the standout performers, while Jadeja (1/30) and Axar Patel (0/29 in 8 overs) kept the pressure on with their economical spells.

With 252 runs required for victory, India will look to capitalize on the slow conditions and chase down the target to secure their third ICC Champions Trophy title.

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