Virat Kohli SPOTTED Guiding Rohit Sharma During LIVE India-New Zealand ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final | WATCH VIDEO

ICC Champions Trophy 2025: There is a lot of unity in Rohit Sharma-led Team India and that is the reason they are flourishing in Dubai.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: The Indian team, led by Rohit Sharma , has done brilliantly well in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025. With four consecutive wins, India made it to the final and now they are taking on New Zealand in the summit clash in Dubai. The big reason why the team has been on a roll is the unity and understanding that is very sound. 

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RoKo Moment

During the CT 2025 final in Dubai, Virat Kohli was seen guiding Rohit during the match when the New Zealand openers were going great guns. In between an over, Kohli was seen having a chat with Rohit and advising him about something. This happened during the seventh over of the match. Soon after the conversation, NZ lost their first wicket of Will Young. 

Earlier in the day, Rohit lost yet another toss. 

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'Don't really mind batting second'

"We've been here enough, batted first and bowled first, don't really mind batting second. It hasn't changed much, we've chased and won as well. It does give you a lot of confidence, takes the toss away from the game. At the end of the day, what matters is how well you want to play. That's what we've spoken about in the dressing room, not to worry about the toss and to just play well, that's what we've done and we have to do today as well. New Zealand have been a very good team over the past so many years, they tend to play good cricket in ICC tournaments. The challenge for us is to play well against them now. Same team for us," Rohit said at the toss. 

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At the time of filing the copy, NZ were 143 for four in 32 overs. Daryll Mitchell and Glenn Philips are in the middle. They need to rebuild. 

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 Ankit Banerjee
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