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Kohli stars as Pakistan lose high-stakes Champions Trophy clash against India

Kohli remains top scorer with 100 runs; defending champions on brink of elimination from mega ICC event

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Indias Virat Kohli and Axar Patel shake hands with Pakistan players after the match. — Reuters
India's Virat Kohli and Axar Patel shake hands with Pakistan players after the match. — Reuters
  • Pakistan on verge of exit from tournament after 2nd defeat.
  • Kohli becomes fastest to reach 14,000 runs in 287 innings.
  • Kohli, Iyer formed 114-run partnership for third wicket.

With Virat Kohli's ton and Shreyas Iyer's fifty, India grabbed a comfortable win against Pakistan by chasing a modest 242-run target in the high-voltage ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match played at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing a modest 242-run target, India comfortably knocked the winning runs for the loss of four wickets and 45 balls to spare, thanks to a match-defining 114-run partnership between Kohli and Shreyas Iyer.

The former champions got off to a brief flamboyant start to the pursuit as their openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill added 31 runs in 29 deliveries until Shaheen Shah Afridi gave Pakistan their first success by bowling the Indian captain on 20.

Indias Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma bump fists during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India at Dubai Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2025. — Reuters
India's Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma bump fists during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India at Dubai Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2025. — Reuters

India's star batter Kohli then joined Gill in the middle and kept India in control with a 69-run partnership which culminated with the opener’s dismissal in the 18th over.

Gill scored 46 off 52 deliveries with the help of six boundaries.

Kohli then joined forces with Iyer and put India in touching distance to the victory by stitching a 114-run partnership, amid which, both batters scored their respective half-centuries.

The duo appeared in complete control to steer India over the line but Khushdil Shah caused a minor stir by dismissing Iyer, who struck five fours and a six on his way to a 67-ball 56.

Pakistans Abrar Ahmed celebrates after taking the wicket of Indias Shubman Gill during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India at Dubai Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2025. — Reuters
Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed celebrates after taking the wicket of India's Shubman Gill during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India at Dubai Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2025. — Reuters

India then suffered another blow to their run chase in the next over when Shaheen got Hardik Pandya (eight) caught behind.

The back-to-back blows, however, did not bother India much as Kohli ensured that there were no further hiccups in the run chase.

Virat Kohli remained the top-scorer for India with an unbeaten 100 off 111 balls, laced with seven boundaries.

Kohli has achieved a new feat by completing his 14,000 runs in the ODI format, becoming the third batter after Sachin Tendulkar and Kumara Sangakkara.

He also became the fastest to achieve this milestone in 287 innings, leaving behind Tendulkar who accomplished the figure in 350 and Sangakkara in 378 innings.

Indias Virat Kohli celebrates after hitting four runs to reach his century and win the match during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India at Dubai Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2025. — Reuters
India's Virat Kohli celebrates after hitting four runs to reach his century and win the match during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between Pakistan and India at Dubai Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2025. — Reuters

For Pakistan, Shaheen picked up two wickets, while Abrar and Khushdil made one scalp apiece.

Opting to bat first, the hosts could accumulate 241 runs before getting bowled out in the final over despite an anchoring half-century by Saud Shakeel.

Pakistan’s new opening pair of Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq looked in fine touch as they added 41 runs before Hardik Pandya provided a much-needed breakthrough to India by getting the former caught behind.

Babar scored 23 off 26 deliveries, smashing five boundaries in the process.

Making his return to the national team, Imam could not convert a cautious start into a big knock as he was run out by Axar Patel in the next over, resulting in Pakistan slipping to 47/2 in 9.2 overs.

Pakistans Mohammad Rizwan (left) and Saud Shakeel built 104-run partnership for the third wicket. — Facebook/@PakistanCricketBoard
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan (left) and Saud Shakeel built 104-run partnership for the third wicket. — Facebook/@PakistanCricketBoard

Following the back-to-back blows, skipper Mohammad Rizwan and Saud partnered to force recovery.

The pair batted sensibly to add an important 104 runs for the third wicket until Rizwan was cleaned up by Axar Patel in the 34th over.

The Pakistan captain mustered 46 runs from 77 balls with the help of three fours.

Pakistan’s batting mainstay Saud followed suit just eight deliveries later, walking back after top-scoring with a 76-ball 62, comprised of five fours.

Experienced Ravindra Jadeja then strengthened India’s command by cleaning up Tayyab Tahir (four) and reduced Pakistan to 165/5 in 36.1 overs.

India players react after a unsuccessful DRS review. — Reuters
India players react after a unsuccessful DRS review. — Reuters

Pakistan vice-captain Salman Ali Agha and Khushdil Shah then forged a 35-run partnership to take their team’s total to the 200-run mark but Kuldeep Yadav denied them a comeback by striking twice on consecutive deliveries.

Khushdil then took the reins of Pakistan’s batting expedition and scored 38 off 39 deliveries with the help of two sixes.

He was also involved in brief partnerships with Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf, who made 14 and eight respectively.

Kuldeep Yadav was the standout bowler for India, taking three wickets, followed by Pandya with two, while Harshit Rana, Jadeja and Patel made one scalp apiece.

Playing XI

Pakistan: Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (C/WK), Salman Ali Agha, Tayyab tahir, Khushdil Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf and Abrar Ahmed

India: Rohit Sharma (C), Shubhman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (WK), Hardik Pandya, Pavindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Mohammad Shami, Kuldeep Yadav.