List of winners of the match in the ICC Champion Cup Final (1998-2025)
Over the years, ICC Champions Trophy There was witnessed individual performances in the Grand Finale. Those who win this match from all round brightness to the centuries, they left an indelible sign in the cricket history. Let’s take a look at the player of the match prizes in every champion cup final until 1998-2025.
1. 1998 – Jacques Callis (South Africa) vs West Indies

Opening ICC Nokautu Cup Final saw Jack callis Delete thorough Mastersklass against West Indies. First, it contributed a favorable contribution to the bat, 37 balls of 33 runs. However, it was a bowling that proves decisive, because his 7.3 Overs escaped 5/30 in the altogether, leading to the Girl ICC header with 4 wicket victory in South Africa.
2. 2000 – Chris Cairns (New Zealand) vs India

In one of the greatest run challenges in the history of the champion Trophy, Chris Cairns played a tattoo for centuries. 265 to follow, New Zealand They found themselves in the problem, but the Cairns, 8, 8 and 2 six, 113 balls blocked 102. Its significant century gave Kiwis to 4-wicket, which provides the ICC Cup for the first time.
3. 2002 – No reward (shared the Cup of India and Sri Lanka)
2002 Champions played in the final of the Trophy India and Sri LankaAnti-an anti-circulation ended. Two attempts to complete the final, the rain has the last words, and forced the joint winning the winner of both teams. The match award was not presented without the result.
4. 2004 – Ian Bradshaw (West Indies) vs UK

West Indies had a deep problem in 147/9 after following 218 in the final against England. But Ian BradshawA left-sleeved Packer has removed an unforgettable rescue act. He took 9 extremes 2/38 for the first time, then played 51 balls of 51 wholesale 34 years old Courtney Browne 2-wickets with seven balls for the spare catch the victory.
5. 2006 – Shane Watson (Australia) vs West Indies

Australia finally took his hands to the Champion Cup and Shane Watson He played a pivotal role in the final against West Indians. Two main battles dismissed, dismiss two main battles, soothe and rejected two main battles before composing 88 wholesale 57. Has provided its thorough radiance Australia He followed 139 in a rainless finale.
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6. 2009 – Shane Watson (Australia) vs New Zealand

Thanks to the winner of the Australian Watson’s match, he successfully defended. Watson’s 105th Watson, who followed by New Zealand’s New Zealand’s finals, won the 129 balls of 105, 10 four and 4 under the sixth wicket in Australia. His undefeated congestion sealed the second successive player of the match award in the Champion Cup final.
7. 2013 – Ravindra Jadeja (India) vs UK

In a final in a rain shortened in Edgbaston in a final, Ravindra Jadaja He played a decisive role in the narrow victory of India English. By the bat, helping India to reach 129/7, 25 contributed to 33 to 33. With the ball, he defended the lowest level of scattering 4 overs, including IIAN BELL, including 2/24, and 2/24.
8. 2017 – FAHAR TIME (Pakistan) vs India

Pakistan’s victory over India in 2017, was large in the final of the Champions Cup Time to be furthertheir heroism. Only fourth Odi’s, India’s world-class bowling attack, 106 wholesale 114 breaths in 106 wholesale and 3 underwear, the left handed opening of India’s world-class bowling attack. Shots crawled Pakistan Up to 338/4, a victory of 180 works, the ICC champion Cup for the first time.
9. 2025 – Rohit Sharma (India) vs New Zealand

Champions Trophy’s last edition of 2025 Final Said Rohit Sharma The collapse of a captain’s click. Following 252 against New Zealand Rohit, hit 76 and 3 to 3, 83 wholesale 76 hit 76 by hitting 76 and played with fluent and approval. Knock supplied India with a solid platform, because the team successfully followed the target with six balls to provide the title of the third champion.
Champions Trophy Final MVPS summary (1998-2025)
Year | Player | Performance |
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1998 | Jack callis | 37 (33) & 5/30 (7.3) |
2000 | Chris Cairns | 102 * (113) |
2002 | Sanctuary | Rain Washing Final (Joint Winners: India and SL) |
2004 | Ian Bradshaw | 2/38 (9) & 34 * (51) |
2006 | Shane Watson | 2/11 (4) & 57 * (88) |
2009 | Shane Watson | 105 (129) |
2013 | Ravindra Jadaja | 33 * (25) & 2/24 (4) |
2017 | Time to be further | 114 (106) |
2025 | Rohit Sharma | 76 (83) |