IND vs NZ Final: The Indian team captured the Champions Trophy along with the white blazer after 12 years, know why this jacket is given

India defeated New Zealand by 4 wickets in the final match. With this victory, India captured the Champions Trophy after 12 years. Earlier this title was won under the captaincy of Dhoni.

In the match played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, India defeated New Zealand and won the title. India defeated New Zealand by 4 wickets in the final match. With this victory, India captured the Champions Trophy after 12 years. Earlier this title was won under the captaincy of Dhoni. Before that in 2002, India and Sri Lanka were declared joint winners. India won the trophy by winning five consecutive matches in this series.

Along with the trophy, the team that won the Champions Trophy was also given white blazers in the prize distribution ceremony. The ICC also gave the blazer to the Indian team along with the trophy. The ICC had said in a statement that every match has its own importance in ICC events. Where teams fight not only for the Champions Trophy but also for the blazer. Which tells that the team that wins it is the world champion.

Blazer is a symbol of respect

The white jacket given to the winning team in the Champions Trophy is a symbol of respect. The jacket is a symbol of tireless efforts for tactical brilliance and a legacy that inspires generations. Winning the white jacket reflects the journey of putting everything at stake for victory.

After winning the final, the winning team wears a white jacket that shows the history of the tournament. It motivates the players to perform best on the field. The first ICC Champions Trophy was held in Bangladesh in 1998, but white blazers were first seen during the 2009 edition of the tournament. In this, Australia defeated South Africa by 6 wickets.

India defeated New Zealand

The Indian team has created history by defeating the New Zealand team by 4 wickets in Dubai. Rohit's army has won the third Champions Trophy for India. Ravindra Jadeja hit the winning four in the match to give India the win. By hitting a four on the last ball of the 49th over, the team won the title and also avenged the defeat suffered against New Zealand in 2000.