La Desk: The final match is to be played between India and New Zealand under the Champions Trophy 2025. During this, all eyes will be on the batsman who scores the most runs in the tournament and will receive the Golden Bat.
There is a competition between Rachin Ravindra and Virat Kohli for this award. Similarly, Matt Henry and Mohammed Shami are face to face for the Golden Ball. See the statistics
Champions Trophy 2025 Top Scorer 227 runs: Ben Duckett, England
226 runs: Rachin Ravindra, New Zealand 225 runs Joe Root, England 217 runs: Virat Kohli, India 216 runs Ibrahim Zadran, Afghanistan Shreyas Iyer is at the sixth position in this list by scoring 195 runs. If he manages to play a good innings in the final like in the group stage, then he can also be a contender for the Golden Bat. But everyone’s eyes will be on Virat Kohli.
Top Wicket Takers of Champions Trophy 2025 10 wickets: Matt Henry, New Zealand 8 wickets: Mohammed Shami, India 7 wickets: Varun Chakravarthy, India 7 wickets Mitchell Santner, New Zealand 7 wickets: Ben Dwarshuis, Australia
Phillips ahead in best strike rate In the tournament, Glenn Phillips has shown his prowess not only with fielding but also with the bat. He has scored 143 runs in 4 matches but his strike rate (140.20) is the highest at the moment. After him comes South Africa’s David Miller (139.08). Australia’s Josh Inglis (133.67) is also in this list.
Most sixes Currently, Umarzai is at the top in terms of hitting the most sixes in the tournament, who has hit 8 sixes in 3 matches. Glenn Phillips is jointly at the second place in this list by hitting 7 sixes. From India, Hardik Pandya has hit the maximum of 5 sixes. KL Rahul has hit 4 sixes while Shreyas Iyer has hit only 3 sixes.
Head-to-head record (ODIs) Total matches played: 120 India wins: 62 New Zealand wins: 50 Ties: 1 No result: 7
Biggest win (by runs) India: 190 runs (August 10, 2022, Harare – India 372/5, New Zealand 182) New Zealand: 200 runs (March 26, 1987, Nagpur – New Zealand 299/8, India 99) Biggest win (by wickets) India: 10 wickets (multiple times, for example, January 21, 2019, Napier) New Zealand: 8 wickets (multiple times, for example, February 8, 2020, Auckland)
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