IND vs NZ Live Streaming, ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final: The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 reaches its thrilling climax with India facing New Zealand in the final at the iconic Dubai International Cricket Stadium on 9th March.
Both teams have been in superb form throughout the tournament and now stand on the cusp of securing the coveted title. India, led by Rohit Sharma, boasts a line-up filled with formidable match-winners, while New Zealand, under the leadership of Mitchell Santner, has shown resilience and tactical brilliance.

This final promises to be a cracker of a contest, with both teams having the perfect blend of experienced players and emerging stars. India made their way to the final with a dominant display in the group stages, topping Group A and defeating Australia by 4 wickets in the semi-final, thanks to a crucial knock from Virat Kohli.
New Zealand, on the other hand, secured their place in the final by defeating South Africa by 50 runs in their semi-final. Rachin Ravindra was the star, scoring an impressive century, and his efforts helped New Zealand maintain their unbeaten run in the tournament. Both teams have earned their spot in the finale through grit, skill, and determination, and now it’s down to the final battle for glory.
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UK: BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
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Bangladesh: Radio Shadhin 92.4, Radio Bhumi 92.8
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The weather in Dubai for the India vs New Zealand final on March 9 is expected to be very warm, with temperatures around 32°C. It will be mostly sunny with some clouds, and there's no chance of rain. The players will need to deal with moderate humidity, which could add to the fatigue as the match progresses.
The Dubai International Cricket Stadium pitch is expected to be balanced, offering assistance to both batters and bowlers. Early on, pacers may find some bounce and swing, while spinners like Varun Chakravarthy and Mitchell Santner will come into play as the game moves forward. The pitch has been known to slow down, making batting tougher in the later stages. Historically, chasing teams have had more success here, which could influence the strategies for both sides.
India has been in scintillating form, and they head into this final after dominating their group and emerging victorious in the semifinals. The Men in Blue have looked strong in all departments of the game, with Rohit Sharma leading from the front with the bat, while the bowlers have stepped up at crucial moments. Key players like Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, and Hardik Pandya have played pivotal roles, and the Indian side will rely on their big guns to take them across the line in this high-pressure encounter.
On the other hand, New Zealand has shown why they are one of the most consistent teams in ICC tournaments. The Black Caps have been exceptional throughout the competition, and their combination of seasoned campaigners and young talent has proven to be lethal. Kane Williamson, the ever-reliable captain, has been in sublime form, while Rachin Ravindra's meteoric rise in international cricket has been one of the stories of the tournament. With Mitchell Santner and the ever-threatening pacers like Matt Henry, New Zealand has a balanced squad capable of matching India's firepower.
Both teams have faced each other before in this tournament, with India emerging victorious by 44 runs in the group stage, defending a modest total of 249. However, this final promises to be an entirely different contest, as New Zealand will come into the match determined to avenge that defeat and claim their first-ever Champions Trophy title.
Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana, Rishabh Pant
Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, William O’Rourke, Nathan Smith, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy
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| Disney Star | India+ (Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives) | Star Sports Network | Hotstar | JioHotstar |
| PTV | Pakistan | PTV Sports | PTV Sports | Myco |
| Ten Sports | Pakistan | Ten Sports | Tamasha | Tamasha |
| TSM | Bangladesh | Nagorik TV, T Sports | Toffee | Toffee |
| E& | MENA | CricLife Max | StarzPlay | StarzON, StarzPlay |
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| Willow | USA & Canada | Willow TV (USA & Canada), Willow Xtra (USA only) | Willow TV, CricBuzz | Willow TV, CricBuzz |
| ESPN Caribbean | Caribbean Islands | ESPN Caribbean | ESPN Cricinfo | ESPN Play Caribbean |
| Amazon | Australia | N/A | Prime Video | Prime Video |
| Sky TV NZ | New Zealand | Sky Sport 1, Sky Sport 3 | Sky NZ, Sky Sport, Sky Go, Sky Sport Now | Sky Sport Now, Sky Go |
| Maharaja TV | Sri Lanka | TV1 | Sirasa TV | ICC.tv |
| Ariana TV | Afghanistan | ATN | ICC.tv | ICC.tv |
| PNG Digicel | Papua New Guinea | TVWAN Action | ICC.tv | ICC.tv |
| ICC | ROW (Rest of the World) | N/A | ICC.tv | ICC.tv |