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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: “Sad To See A Very Good Friend Of Mine On Losing Side”- Virat Kohli Speaks Highly Of Kane Williamson

Virat Kohli had just sought a review. But, his eyes hollow, he knew the irrevocable fate of his. Virat Kohli grimaced, shook his head in angst and stared ruefully at the twilight skies. The day was not to be his, yet in a larger sense, the day was his too.

After 12 years, Virat Kohli  felt the lustre of the Champions Trophy. In this span, he had endured several nearly moments, teary nights when he left the stadium with a heavy heart of losses and spent the night sleepless on his bed. But this night in Dubai, he would sleep peacefully, probably cuddling the trophy’s replica. The aberration in the final, this was a tournament the master sculptor has helped chiselling.

Donning a titular role in winning an ICC trophy has been like a revolver pointed at his head. Virat Kohli has conquered everything a cricketer could possibly do — love and adulation, respect and riches, countless trophies and individual milestones. In fact, Virat Kohli has won too much; everything cricketing-kind could offer him, the WTC mace aside.

But an immensely proud cricketer, he doesn’t want to be seen wilting under pressure in big matches, as someone bereft of the mysterious inner quality that separates winners from losers, in a format he loves the most.

Virat Kohli’s performance in Champions Trophy 2025

Virat Kohli finished the tournament as India’s second-highest run-scorer after Shreyas Iyer. Virat Kohli scored 218 runs from five innings at an average of 54.50 including a century against Pakistan and an 84-run knock in the semifinal against Australia. Virat Kohli was on the losing side in the ICC ODI World Cup 2019 semifinal and inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) 2023 final in addition to the group stage loss in ICC T20 World Cup 2021.

In the final,  Virat Kohli was electric on the field but could not do much with the bat. Walking in to bat after a 105-run opening partnership, Kohli was dismissed for just one run by off-spinner Michael Bracewell. The veteran Indian batter reviewed the decision but it did not go in his favour.

After India’s four-wicket win, Virat Kohli lauded New Zealand for forming a formidable team despite limited amount of players relatively. Kohli was also asked about his friend Kane Williamson and the 36-year-old said that he is said to see him lose but it has happened to him as well.

Virat Kohli reflects on his friendship with Kane Williamson after 2025 Champions Trophy triumph

Senior Team India batter Virat Kohli admitted that he felt sad for his friend Kane Williamson after New Zealand went down to India in the 2025 Champions Trophy final. Recalling that he has been on the wrong side of the result against New Zealand in the past, the Indian star added that there is only love between him and former Kiwi skipper Williamson.

India beat New Zealand by four wickets in the 2025 Champions Trophy final in Dubai on Sunday, March 9. Batting first after winning the toss, the Kiwis put up 251-7 on the board, a total India chased down in 49 overs. Skipper Rohit Sharma (76 off 83) led from the front in a tense chase for India.

Both Virat Kohli and Williamson were dismissed cheaply in the final. However, they had impressive campaigns overall, scoring 218 and 200 runs respectively. Speaking to the host broadcaster after the Men in Blue lifted the 2025 Champions Trophy, Kohli empathized with Williamson and commented (as quoted by Cricbuzz):

“Sad to see a very good friend of mine (Kane Williamson) on the losing side, but I’ve been on the losing side a couple of times when he’s been on the winning side. So only love between us.”

Williamson was the captain of the New Zealand side that beat India in the 2019 World Cup semifinal in Manchester and also in the 2021 World Test Championship (WTC) final in Southampton.

Virat Kohli went on to praise the New Zealand team for always coming up with terrific performances despite their limited number of resources. Hailing the Kiwis, he said:

“We’ve always been in awe of what they can do with the limited number of players they’ve had over the years and just maximize their talent to the absolute maximum… They’ve been probably the most consistent team in the last few years in big tournaments. And the reason for that is their immense belief in their skills and the amount of talent they have. So yeah, huge shout out to them.”

New Zealand were the second-best team in the 2025 Champions Trophy after India. They only lost two matches in the tournament and both of their defeats came against the Men in Blue.

“We wanted to bounce back after a tough Australia tour” – Virat Kohli

The year 2024 was a tough one for Virat Kohli. Barring the half-century in the T20 World Cup final and the century in the Perth Test, he struggled. India lost the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy 4-1 to Australia, with Virat Kohli enduring a tough tour. India did hammer England in white-ball matches at home.  Virat Kohli, though, stated that India wanted to do something big after the poor series Down Under.

“We wanted to bounce back after a tough Australia tour, wanted to win a big tournament and we ended up doing that. So, it’s an amazing feeling, lovely playing with a bunch of such amazing youngsters, so much talent in the change room and they’re taking Indian cricket forward in the right direction,” the 36-year-old said.

“These are the things after playing for so long, such a long career, you look forward to situations where you’re put under pressure and you walk in and you put your hand up… And if you see this tournament over the course of five matches, everyone has put their hand up somewhere or the other. And that’s why we ended up winning this tournament,” he added.

Virat Kohli made key contributions with the willow in India’s 2025 Champions Trophy triumph. He scored an unbeaten 100 in the group match against Pakistan and hit 84 in the semifinal against Australia.

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