India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was thrilled by the performance of his youthful side after they snatched a five-run win over England in the Champions Trophy final at Edgbaston. In a match reduced by rain to 20 overs per side, World Cup holders India were restricted to 129 for seven after losing the toss in overcast conditions on Sunday. England, after some early stumbles with the bat, needed 20 to win off the last 16 balls with six wickets in hand, only to 'choke' in a manner more usually associated with South Africa. Ravindra Jadeja, the most successful bowler in the tournament with 12 wickets, was named man-of-the-match. Jadeja first made a rapid 33 not out, which saw him share a partnership of 47 with Virat Kohli (43), before taking two for 24 with his left-arm spin in front of an overwhelmingly pro-Indian capacity crowd. The 24-year-old was nicknamed "rockstar" by Australia great Shane Warne because of his confidence in his own ability.