Dubai: After finishing as runners-up in the last edition in 2017, all-rounder Hardik Pandya said he is happy the Indian team emerged as the winner this time to lift their third Champions Trophy title after a four-wicket win over New Zealand in the final at Dubai International Stadium here on Sunday.
It was India's third consecutive final in the tournament, and they became the first team to achieve this feat. In the 2017 Champions Trophy, India missed out on winning their second consecutive title as they fell short against arch-rivals Pakistan in the final.
"Always amazing to win an ICC event. I remember 2017 very closely; I couldn't finish that time. Very pleased to have done it here. KL was calm, he took his chances at the right time. He has immense talent; no one can time it as well as him," Pandya said after the match.
Veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja added, "That is how it is with me; sometimes a hero, sometimes a zero. The wicket was not easy for a new batter. Hardik and KL were great. Winning the CT is a huge thing. If you don't win a big tournament after playing so long, it hurts." IANS
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