The Black Caps have four members of their squad making the team, including Player of the Tournament Rachin Ravindra, with Mitchell Santner being named captain.
Ravindra scored two centuries and topped the run-scoring charts with 263. Ravindra was joined by Ibrahim Zadran at the top of the order. The 23-year-old Afghan played a brilliant knock of 177 — the highest-ever Champions Trophy score — against England.
Kohli slots in at No. 3 after he finished fifth in the run-scoring charts with 218 at an average of 54.50. Kohli made an unbeaten century in their group-stage win over Pakistan and a crucial 84 in the semifinal win over world champions Australia.
Teammates Shreyas and Rahul join him in the middle-order. Shreyas was India’s top run-scorer in the tournament, with two half-centuries helping him to 243 runs in total, while Rahul finished with an average of 140 thanks to unbeaten knocks of 42 and 34 in the semifinal and final, respectively.