Champions trophy 2025 ind vs nz: The semi -final match of the Champion Trophy will be played between India and Australia at the Dubai International Stadium on 4 March. This match will be very important for both teams. Let us know that India’s performance has been very tremendous in the champion so far. At the same time, Australia has also given tremendous performance in the Champion Trophy. So, let us know which team can be overwhelming in the semi -finals.
India’s performance was tremendous in the match played between India and New Zealand last Sunday. India defeated the New Zealand team by 44 runs. After which India will now face Australia next and New Zealand will play their next match with South Africa.
In such a situation, it is very difficult to say which team will win because the performance of all teams has been very good so far. However, in the semi -finals and finals in terms of performance, Australia team has been heavy on India several times. 151 ODIs have been played between India and Australia. Of these, Australia won 84 matches and India won 57 matches. 10 matches have also been inconclusive.
Champions Trophy 2025 semifinal India or Australia will have a heavy upper hand
The semi -final match of India vs Australia Champions Trophy will be held at Dubai International Stadium. Talking about the pitch of Dubai International Stadium, the pitch of Dubai International Stadium is expected to be slow.
Here the batsmen will have to struggle hard to score runs. Especially the team whose middle order will do well, the team will be more likely to win. There is no dew here due to which the team chasing the target will benefit more. So far, it has been seen on this pitch, spinners have helped more than fast bowlers.
Indian team playing XI (Team India Playing XI):
Rohit Sharma (captain), Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Akshar Patel, KL Rahul (wicket -keeper), Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, Varun Chakraborty.
Australia Team playing XI (Australia Team Playing XI):
Steve Smith (Captain), Travis Head, Meinus Labushanya, Josh English (wicket-keeper), Alex Carrie, Glenn Maxwell, Adam Jampa, Ben Dwarhanusi, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-Makgarak, Spencer Johnson.