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Ravi Shastri picks India's XI for clash against Australia in Champions Trophy

ANI March 3, 2025 197 views

India is gearing up for a crucial Champions Trophy semi-final against Australia in Dubai with a proven spin-heavy strategy. Former coach Ravi Shastri believes the team should maintain their winning lineup that decimated New Zealand with a spin attack. The Indian team successfully defended a 250-run target, showcasing their bowling depth and tactical prowess. With Varun Chakravarathy leading the spin revolution, India looks confident heading into the high-stakes match.

"So if you bat first, put anything over 240-250, it's going to be very competitive in a big game like a semi-final" - Ravi Shastri
Dubai, March 3: Ahead of the semi-final clash against Australia in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at Dubai International Stadium on Tuesday, former India head coach Ravi Shastri said that the Men in Blue should play with the same team which played against New Zeand in their last group stage match, ICC Cricket reported.

Key Points

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India's spin quartet dominated New Zealand in group stage

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Varun Chakravarathy leads with impressive five-wicket haul

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Semi-final clash set for Dubai International Stadium

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Shastri advises maintaining winning team composition

India have set themselves up a semi-final showdown against Australia after a solid 44-run win against the Black Caps in the final group-stage fixture of the Champions Trophy 2025, with the tournament now heading into the last-four phase.

With a turnaround of less than 48 hours and the side from today having experience of the conditions, Ravi Shastri believed India should stick with the same lineup.

"The square is a little tired at the moment; people have run on the pitch that is going to be used the day after, so the spinners will again come into play," Shastri added on spin being the preferred route for India as quoted by ICC.

India unleashed their spin attack of Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav and new entrant Varun Chakaravarathy on the slow track of Dubai against New Zealand, going with four spinners as Harshit Rana was rested.

A total of 37.3 overs were bowled by the spinners as they succeeded in controlling the New Zealand batting effectively, picking nine out of the ten wickets with Varun Chakravarathy leading with a five-for.

On the back of their spin bowling prowess, India managed to defend a target of 250. Shastri believed the side was capable of turning it around similarly in future fixtures.

"So if you bat first, put anything over 240-250, it's going to be very competitive in a big game like a semi-final," Shastri said.

The first semi-final of the tournament between India and Australia will take place on 4 March 2025 in Dubai. On the other hand, Group B toppers South Africa will play against New Zealand on Wednesday at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

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