The Indian team defeated New Zealand in the final and made the Champions Trophy in their own name. ICC chairman Jay Shah gave a trophy to captain Rohit and then all the players came on stage.
The team began to celebrate success, and immediately Pace bowler Mohammad Shami got down from the stage. The Indian players celebrated the champagne after winning the championship, according to the tradition of the teams, but Shami did not get involved. Shami left the stage shortly due to religious beliefs. Alcohol is considered forbidden in Islam. It is noteworthy that during the semifinals, some had strongly criticized Shami for not having a daily monthly in the month of Ramadan, but a large number of people supported Shami and said that due to priority to the country, Shami could not keep and play without eating.






