Predicting the top 3 run-getters of India who could make a big impact in the tournament. The Indian cricket team look for their second ICC title in over seven months as they get ready to play the 2025 Champions Trophy. The Men in Blue last won an ODI ICC title in 2013 when they beat England to win the Champions Trophy with MS Dhoni as the captain. Rohit Sharma and his men begin their campaign with the game against Bangladesh followed by the massive clash against Pakistan and a final group match against New Zealand.
Team India’s bowling attack has faced a massive setback with the injury to Jasprit Bumrah. The 31-year-old has been ruled out of the tournament. Dubai is set to host India’s games and the track is known to favor the batters. Over the years, India have been known to have tremendous batting talents. The likes of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will yet again be at the forefront of the batting charge.
Here we cast a look at the like top three run-getters for India in Champions Trophy 2025:
3. Shubman Gill

Young right-handed batting sensation has been one of the best players in the ODI format ever since his debut. His recent performances in the ODI series against England are a fair indicator of the run-scoring penchant he has. Gill will be playing his second ICC tournament for India. The 25-year-old didn’t have a great time with the bat in the 2023 World Cup and Gill hoped that he can get going with the bat and help India win the title.
2. Rohit Sharma

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma has always been a top player in ICC tournaments. The 37-year-old was India’s best batter during the 2024 T20 World Cup. Rohit has always given his team great starts with the bat with his ultra aggressive intent. The Indian skipper has scored 481 runs in the Champions Trophy with a best of 123 not out. His only century came in the 2017 editions’ semis against Bangladesh.
1. Virat Kohli

Former India skipper Virat Kohli will be looking to star with the bat as India look to win the 2025 Champions Trophy. It was in 2017 when Kohli as the captain saw India lose the title to Pakistan by a massive margin of 180 runs. The 36-year-old has scored 529 runs with the bat in this tournament and played a huge role in the team’s title triumph in 2013. In what is his last Champions Trophy tournament, the former India skipper will want to score huge runs and help the Men in Blue win yet another ICC title
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