
New Zealand's Champions Trophy campaign ended with defeat in the final. Here are the squad's player ratings for the tournament.
Rachin Ravindra: 9/10
263 runs @ 65.8, SR 106.5
3 wickets @ 32.3, ER 4.7
A stellar tournament for one of the game's most promising batting talents. Both fifty-plus scores were centuries, one in the semi-final against South Africa. Chipped in with three wickets for good measure, including Rohit Sharma in the final.
Devon Conway: 2/10
40 runs @ 20.0, SR 64.5
Two underwhelming knocks against Pakistan and Bangladesh, although the latter was in a tricky chase. New Zealand had little option but to bench him once Ravindra and Mitchell were both fit.
Will Young: 5/10
165 runs @ 33.0, SR 82.5
A century on a flattish wicket in the first game, but 0, 22, 21 and 15 afterwards. Played a few good-looking shots, but never rediscovered the heights of the opening fixture.
Kane Williamson: 7/10
200 runs @ 40.0, SR 85.5
A couple of failures to start, but had a lone effort of 81 against India, the strongest team in the group. Scored a fluid 102 in the semi-final against South Africa, but went early in the final.
Daryl Mitchell: 5/10
139 runs @ 34.8, SR 70.6
Double-digits in every game, with 49 & 63 in the semi and final but the latter was a catch-up knock where he never really caught up. Looked all at sea in the group game against India as well.
Watch: Rachin Ravindra loses stumps to Kuldeep Yadav after being dropped twice
Tom Latham: 6/10
205 runs @ 51.3, SR 87.2
Excellent century in game one, and shepherded New Zealand home against Bangladesh. Important knocks to help them qualify for the semis, but only 14, 4 and 14 since.
Glenn Phillips: 7/10
177 runs @ 59.0, SR 114.9
Important cog as the back-end power – 49* (27) in the semi-final the highlight. Couldn't quite make an impact when he had to come in earlier. Also chipped in with a couple of wickets, and not one, not two, but three outstanding flying catches.
Michael Bracewell: 8/10
82 runs @ 41.0, SR 118.8
8 wickets @ 25.1, ER 4.1
4-26 vs Bangladesh was the highlight with the ball, 53* (40) in the final with the bat. Played a crucial role throughout the tournament to stem the run flow through the middle overs – including the final, where he took 2-28.
Mitchell Santner: 8/10
9 wickets @ 26.7, ER 4.8
Continued to cement his status as one of white-ball cricket's premier spinners. Conceded under five runs an over in 3/4 games and took 3-43 in a high-scoring semi-final.
Matt Henry: 9/10
10 wickets @ 16.7, ER 5.3
The standout bowler of the side, and perhaps the competition. His 5-42 vs India had more than a few worried, and bowled a superb opening spell in the opening game against Pakistan. A real shame that he wasn't able to play the final.
Kyle Jamieson: 5/10
3 wickets @ 53.33, ER 5.51
Minimal wicket-taking threat, but bowled decently and only took some punishment from David Miller once the semi-final was already sewn up. Was on the road back from injury, which may have hampered him at times.
Will O'Rourke: 6/10
6 wickets @ 44.50, ER 6.20
Like Jamieson, O'Rourke went for a few runs against Miller but bowled well in the other fixtures. Was among the wickets in the first two fixtures, and still young, he has a promising future.
Nathan Smith: 1/10
1 wicket @ 42.0, ER 10.5
Bowled just four overs, batted just one ball and went for 22 in two overs in the final which put New Zealand massively behind.
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