Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma win their second Champions Trophy title. [Source - mufaddal_vohra/x.com]
Team India won the Champions Trophy 2025 edition as they beat New Zealand in the Final on Sunday, March 9. The Men In Blue reclaimed the prestigious title after 12 years, securing a monumental victory under the leadership of Rohit Sharma.
It was a comprehensive team performance from India where every member of the squad, from veterans to youngsters, contributed to the team when needed. The Champions Trophy 2025 win is extra special for India as it marked a long-awaited ODI triumph, reinforcing the legacy they have built over the last decade in the 50-over-format.
This victory not only ended the ODI trophy drought, but also sent a strong message to the cricketing world about their upcoming dominance in limited-overs cricket in the coming years. Notably, as India secured their third Champions Trophy title in history, there are several Indian players in the current squad, who now got their hands on multiple Champions Trophy silverware.
Here's a list of prominent players who have clinched multiple Champions Trophy titles.
7. Ricky Ponting (Australia) - 2006, 2009
The legendary Australian captain Ricky Ponting led Australia to consecutive Champions Trophy titles back in 2006 and 2009. He is also the only skipper to win multiple Champions Trophy silverware in history. Under his reign, the Kangaroos became virtually invincible, dominating ODI cricket with some unbelievable success and the two back to back Champions Trophy titles tells you about their sheer dominance and the legacy they created as a team back then.
6. Shane Watson (Australia) - 2006, 2009
Shane Watson is another Australian in the list who played a massive role behind his country clinching back to back Champions Trophy titles in 2006 and 2009. The dynamic all-rounder performed consistently throughout in both the campaigns and delivered match-winning contributions with both bat and ball. In addition, he was the player of the match in both the finals, with two unbeaten knocks, which earned him the tag of big match player for Australia.
5. Michael Hussey (Australia) - 2006, 2009
Michael Hussey was another key player for Australia back in the days. The southpaw was part of the Kangaroos’ side which won back to back Champions Trophy in 2006 and 2009. Renowned for his ability to remain calm under pressure and attack when needed, Hussey was a vital part of Australia’s middle order in ODIs back then. One of Hussey’s key innings came against Pakistan in 2009, where his ability to thrive under pressure proved invaluable for Australia.
4. Brett Lee (Australia) - 2006, 2009
Brett Lee is another Australian featuring in this list as the star seamer played a pivotal role in Australia securing back to back Champions Trophy victory in 2006 and 2009. Regarded as one of the fastest bowlers of his time, Lee was one of the leaders of the Australian attack, particularly in the 2009 edition in South Africa. His pace and ability to take wickets in the death overs were instrumental in Australia’s dominance in both the campaigns.
3. Rohit Sharma (India) - 2013, 2025
Rohit Sharma’s connection with the Champions Trophy is truly special, as the tournament played a crucial role in shaping what has been a legendary ODI career for the Indian opener. It was during the 2013 edition where the then Indian captain MS Dhoni promoted Rohit to open the innings and rest we all know is history. Fast track to 2025, Rohit has got his hands on the Champions Trophy yet again and this time as the captain of the side.
2. Ravindra Jadeja (India) - 2013, 2025
Ravindra Jadeja secured his second Champions Trophy title on Sunday, after winning it for the first time back in 2013. The veteran all-rounder played a crucial role in both the campaigns with his impactful bowling spells and invaluable batting contributions. He was the player of the match in the 2013 final against England in Birmingham and reclaimed the trophy for India in 2025 by hitting the winning runs against New Zealand in Dubai.
1. Virat Kohli (India) - 2013, 2025
India’s batting genius Virat Kohli added yet another feather to his decorated ODI career by winning the Champions Trophy 2025 title. The ace batter got his hands on the prestigious trophy for the first time in 2013 where he played a crucial innings in the final, keeping India in the game after a miserable start. Coming to 2025, Kohli reaffirmed his status as one of the greatest one-day batters of all-time, showcasing mastery of ODI batting and helping India to add another ICC silverware to their collection.