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The Indian team settled their third titleholders jewel when they defeated New Zealand in the final of the event in Dubai on Sunday. At the jewel donation, each team member had to wear a white jacket before holding the prize above.

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The Indian team settled their third titleholders jewel when they defeated New Zealand in the final of the event in Dubai on Sunday. At the jewel donation, each team member had to wear a white jacket before holding the prize above. So why do teams who have won the titleholders jewel since 2009 have to beautify a white blazer?

Ultimate measure of greatness and determination

We explain The white jackets emblematize the ultimate measure of greatness and determination, according to the Indian Cricket Council. It's a emblem of honour adorned by titleholders and embody the grim pursuit for politic brilliance, and a heritage that inspires generations. Winning the white jacket signifies the trip of putting it all on the line for palm, ICC stated.

Rohit Sharma led from the front

In the match on Sunday, commander Rohit Sharma led from the front with an excellent half- century as a bent India held their whim-whams to win an unknown third titleholders jewel title with a four- gate palm over New Zealand.
Bowling first after Rohit lost his 12th straight toss, India's baits confined New Zealand to 251 for seven in the distributed 50 overs, with Kuldeep Yadav( 2/40) and Varun Chakaravarthy( 2/45) making significant benefactions with the ball.

India completed the chase

India completed the chase of 252 with six balls to spare after Rohit( 76 off 83 balls) and Shreyas Iyer( 48 off 62 balls) shone with the club. For New Zealand, Daryl Mitchell( 63 off 101 balls), Michael Bracewell( 53 not out out 40 balls), and Rachin Ravindra( 37 off 29 balls) were the main contributors with the willow.

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