Jadeja becomes the best fielder of the Champions Trophy Final: Fielding coach Dilip awarded him a medal in the dressing room; India won by 4 wickets

Team India gave Ravindra Jadeja the best fielder medal for the match against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final. Fielding coach T Dilip awarded him a medal in the team dressing room. Jadeja threw 10 overs in the final and gave up 30 runs and took one wicket. While batting, he was unbeaten on 9 runs.

India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets in the Champions Trophy final on Sunday. In Dubai, the Kiwi team scored 251 runs. India had a target chase in 49 overs with the help of captain Rohit Sharma's half -century.

Jadeja with both of his medals. The first medal was given to the champion and the second was a fielding medal.

Reason for receiving Jadeja award In the final match, Jadeja did not catch any catch or run out. But he was given the award after seeing his fielding level. He saved the runs several times and also rocked the boundary and pushed on New Zealand's batters. Those opportunities in 2 points …

  • On the second ball of the 41st over, Jadeja made the opportunity to run out to Michael Bracewell, he threw the bowling end, but the bowler Kuldeep could not cover the throw and lose his chance.
  • In the 49th over, Mitchell Sentner played a shot in the gap between Deep Midwicket and Long-on, Jadeja dive and stopped the ball out of the boundary and saved 2 runs.

Ravindra Jadeja, who is fielding during the New Zealand innings.

Fielding coach Dilip praised the team The BCCI has shared a video in which India's fielding coach T Dilip praised the team after the Champions Trophy 2025 win. He said, “I think if you really take a look at the entire tournament, one thing is clear that no effort on the field was never small and today it is in front of us.” We are champions.

Jadeja gave up 30 runs in 10 overs and took one wicket. He was unbeaten after scoring 9 runs in the bat.

India won the final by 4 wickets New Zealand scored 251 for 7 on Sunday, batting first in Dubai. India chase the target by losing 6 wickets in the 49th over. Captain Rohit Sharma scored 76, Shreyas Iyer 48 and KL Rahul 34.

Kuldeep Yadav played a big role in bowling. He sent Rachin Ravindra and Ken Williamson the pavilion in 2 overs. Varun Chakraborty also took 2 wickets. Ravindra Jadeja took 1 wicket by giving only 30 runs in 10 overs, scoring a winning boundary in the 49th over.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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