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Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal has once again found himself at the centre of media attention, this time for his personal life rather than his cricketing prowess. The leg-spinner was spotted enjoying the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final between India and New Zealand alongside RJ Mahvash, a popular radio jockey and social media personality, sparking intense speculation about a possible new relationship.
Chahal has been making headlines recently due to his divorce from choreographer Dhanashree Verma, whom he married in December 2020.
The sighting of Yuzvendra with Mahvash during the high-profile match has only added fuel to the fire. Mahvash, known for her engaging content and entertaining interactions with celebrities, has a significant following on social media.
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India restricts New Zealand for 251
India successfully restricted New Zealand to a total of 251 runs, setting the stage for a thrilling chase at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This match marks a significant encounter between two of the most consistent teams in ICC ODI tournaments, with India seeking to extend their unbeaten run in the Champions Trophy 2025 and New Zealand aiming to seal a win and clinch the title.
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Match Overview
New Zealand’s Innings: The Black Caps, led by captain Mitchell Santner, faced a strong Indian bowling lineup that included spinners like Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy and Ravindra Jadeja Despite a solid start, New Zealand struggled to accelerate their innings due to the restrictive bowling, ultimately managing 251/7 in their 50 overs.
Key Performances: New Zealand’s batting lineup, which includes stalwarts like Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell, was expected to pose a significant challenge. However, India’s bowlers, particularly the spinners, played a crucial role in limiting New Zealand’s scoring opportunities. For the Black Caps, Mitchell top-scored with 63 off 101 balls, while Michael Bracewell played an unbeaten knock of 53 from 40 deliveries.