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India annex Champions Trophy beating England in a thriller

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Press Trust of India Birmingham
Last Updated : Jun 24 2013 | 9:35 AM IST
India clinched the ICC Champions Trophy, in its last edition, with a nerve-wracking five-run victory over hosts England in a rain-hit final here, giving their captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the unique record of being the first captain to win three world titles.
After frustrating showers reduced the contest to a T20 affair, India first scored 129 for seven and then restricted England to 124 for eight in a topsy-turvy game that went down to the wire late last night. Ravindra Jadeja (33 not out and 2/24) made another all-round contribution which proved to be telling in the context of the match.
The sizeable Indian crowd erupted in joy when Ravichandran Ashwin (2/15) finished the final over with James Tredwell unable to hit the required six off the last delivery.
Skipper Dhoni jumped in joy as the delirious Indian players hugged each others while the others were busy collecting souvenir stumps to mark another remarkable chapter in history of Indian cricket.
This was India's second Champions Trophy title having won the first one jointly with Sri Lanka back in 2002. For India the trophy also came two days before the 30th anniversary of maiden World Cup triumph back on June 25, 1983.
India got a big breakthrough when skipper Alastair Cook guided one to Ravichandran Ashwin at first slip off Umesh Yadav's bowling. England's in-form batsman Jonathan Trott (20) hit a couple of sweetly timed boundaries but Ashwin got better of him.

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Coming from round the wicket, he drew Trott forward with an off-break that pitched on leg-stump and turned as Dhoni completed a smart stumping.
From 28 for two, it soon became 40 for three as Ashwin accounted for Joe Root with his 'leg-theory'. It was another delivery tossed in line of the leg-stump as Root mistimed a pull-shot and was holed in the deep by Ishant Sharma.
Ian Bell (13) could consider himself unlucky as he got a raw deal from third umpire Bruce Oxenford. He was adjudged stumped off Jadeja's bowling when TV replays showed that Bell had got his foot back before Dhoni was able to whip off the bails.

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First Published: Jun 24 2013 | 9:35 AM IST

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