
Mohammed Shami and Mat Henry
Ind vs nz: The Indian cricket team and New Zealand team are set to fight in the final of the Champions Trophy 2025. In Dubai, on March 9, there will be a war between the two teams for the title. The Indian team will try to win the Champions Trophy title after 12 years while the New Zealand team will have a chance to become champions after 25 years. New Zealand last won the Champions Trophy title in 2000 while Team India became the champion in 2013. Now it will be interesting to see which of the two teams succeed in winning.
In the final, Mohammed Shami will be seen holding Team India’s fast bowling, who has taken 8 wickets in 4 matches played so far. In the first match against Bangladesh, he did a big feat of taking 5 wickets. However, he could not take a single wicket in the next two matches against Pakistan and New Zealand. When Team India collided with Australia in the semi -finals, he hunted 3 batsmen and played an important role in bringing the team to the finals. It will now be interesting to see how Shami performs with the ball in the final.
Mohammed Shami vs Matt Henry
While the responsibility of Team India’s fast bowling will be on Shami’s shoulders, the fast bowling of New Zealand may be seen handling Matt Henry. However, Matt Henry’s Champions Trophy is difficult to play in the 2025 final as he was injured in the semi -finals against South Africa. If Matt Henry does not play in the final, it may suffer a huge shock for New Zealand and Mohammed Shami Champions Trophy can become the highest wicket -taking bowler in 2025.
Actually, the Henry Champions Trophy is the highest wicket -taking bowler in 2025. He has taken 10 wickets. Five of these wickets were shocking in group stage against India in a single match. If Henry misses the final, Shami will become the top wicket of the Champions Trophy 2025 as soon as he takes 3 wickets. Now it has to be seen who finishes the most wicket -taking bowler in Shami and Henry.
Champions Trophy the highest wicket bowler in 2025
- 10 – Matte Henry*
- 8 – Mohammed Shami*
- 7 – Ajmatullah Umarjai
- 7 – Ben Dvarshuis
- 7 – Mitchell Santner*
- 7 – Varun Chakraborty
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