India’s ‘Player Of CT 2025’ Is A “Silent Hero”—Not Rohit Sharma, Varun Chakravarthy, Or Virat Kohli-

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The Indian cricket team had an incredible Champions Trophy 2025 campaign, winning the championship without dropping a single game under Rohit Sharma’s leadership.

The Indian cricket team had an incredible Champions Trophy 2025 campaign, winning the championship without dropping a single game under Rohit Sharma’s leadership. From Virat Kohli’s game-winning knocks to Varun Chakravarthy’s spin prowess, the competition was full with incredible performances from Indian cricket players. As the ‘Player of the tournament’ for the Indian cricket team, Shreyas Iyer was chosen by former India wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik. Everyone was pleased by Shreyas’s reliability, and he finished this year’s competition as the second-highest run scorer after Rachin Ravindra.

“Shreyas Iyer, most consistent. under pressure he got runs,” Karthik posted on Cricbuzz.

Middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer has acknowledged that he has been at a loss for words when it comes to the sensation of winning an ICC 50-over trophy, demonstrating that the excitement around India’s 2025 Champions Trophy victory hasn’t subsided.

In Sunday’s final, India defeated New Zealand by four wickets to win the 2025 Champions Trophy for the third time, becoming them the most successful team in the tournament’s history.

“To be honest, I’m at a loss for words, outstanding dude. It’s an amazing sensation. That I was able to support the squad in every game and in every way makes me very happy. Getting those important catches and runouts in the outfield as well. I don’t know, it’s an inexpressible emotion. In a video that the Indian cricket team shared on Instagram on Wednesday, Iyer remarked, “I’m at a loss for words.”

With 243 runs in five games, including back-to-back half-centuries against Pakistan and New Zealand in the group stage, Iyer emerged as India’s leading run scorer in the championship. He helped India overcome the spin problem on Dubai’s sluggish wickets with a crucial 48-run knock in the final.

“I don’t believe there’s a finer feeling than realizing that you lead the club in runs scored. It’s a weird sensation. However, I believe I could have completed the game (final).

But the truth is that everyone wants to see the team win the game at the end of the day. I’m really pleased with how each member of the squad helped the team win, and I would take this on any given day,” he continued.

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