Shubman Gill arrives in Mumbai after winning Champions Trophy

IANS March 11, 2025 421 views

Shubman Gill returned to Mumbai as a Champions Trophy winner, marking a significant milestone in his cricket career. The 25-year-old opener played a pivotal role in India's victory, contributing 188 runs throughout the tournament. His performance was particularly noteworthy in crucial matches against Bangladesh and Pakistan. The triumph not only secured India's third Champions Trophy title but also helped the team overcome their previous World Cup disappointment.

"Winning this one is a surreal feeling" - Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill arrives in Mumbai after winning Champions Trophy
Mumbai, March 11: India vice-captain Shubman Gill arrived in Mumbai after lifting the ICC Champions Trophy title in Dubai. He was seen coming out of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on Tuesday evening. India defeated New Zealand by four wickets in the final on Sunday to claim the third title in the eight-team tournament. India became the most successful team in the Champions Trophy, surpassing Australia's feat of two titles.

Key Points

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Gill scored 188 runs across five matches in tournament

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India wins third Champions Trophy title

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Defeated New Zealand by four wickets

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Rohit Sharma played crucial role in final

The 25-year-old opener accumulated 188 runs in five matches, including an unbeaten century against Bangladesh in the opening match. He also played a crucial knock of 46 runs, along with Virat Kohli (100 not out), against arch-rivals Pakistan in India's six-wicket win.

It was Gill's first ICC title after missing the opportunity to get the hands-on experience of the silverware in last year's T20 World Cup in Barbados. He was not part of the 15-member squad and was only limited to the four-player reserve list.

After Sunday's match, Gill expressed his excitement about conquering the final obstacle this time following their runners-up finish in the 2023 ODI World Cup in Ahmedabad.

"Felt amazing, for the most part. I was sitting back and enjoying Rohit bhai's batting. We kept talking to each other, and the partnership was very important for us. He told me it doesn’t matter how many balls you are behind, just keep looking at the scoreboard, and you have to play till the end.

"Definitely very satisfying. We missed out on the last one that we played in 2023. Winning this one is a surreal feeling; winning eight ODIs back to back starting with the ODIs against England is an amazing feeling," he said after the summit clash.

On Monday, India's captain Rohit Sharma also landed in Mumbai, while head coach Gautam Gambhir reached New Delhi.

Rohit Sharma scored a 76, and with some good contributions from Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, Hardik Pandya, and K.L Rahul, India overhauled New Zealand's score of 251/7 to win the final by four wickets with an over to spare at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. This was India's third title in the Champions Trophy, making them the most successful nation in the prestigious ICC event.

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