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India’s strengths and weaknesses: Evaluating India’s readiness for the Champions Trophy 2025 final

India strengths and weaknesses for Champions Trophy 2025 final

As India prepares to face New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final on March 9 in Dubai, cricket enthusiasts worldwide are eager to see how the Men in Blue will perform against the resilient Kiwis. India, aiming for a record third Champions Trophy title, has showcased exceptional form throughout the tournament. However, New Zealand’s consistent performances and strategic prowess make them formidable opponents. So let’s know about the India strengths and weaknesses for Champions Trophy 2025 final.

Analyzing India’s strengths and weaknesses provides insight into the potential dynamics of this high-stakes encounter. 

Strengths 

Experienced middle order 

Virat Kohli’s consistency and Shreyas Iyer’s solidity at number four have strengthened India’s batting lineup. Kohli’s recent half-century in Dubai and Iyer’s dependable performances ensure stability during the middle overs, allowing for effective acceleration in the latter stages of the innings.  

All-rounder versatility 

The presence of all-rounders like Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, and Axar Patel provides depth in both batting and bowling. Their ability to contribute significantly to multiple facets of the game offers India strategic flexibility, especially in adapting to varying match situations.  

Spin bowling arsenal 

India’s spin attack, comprising Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Varun Chakaravarthy, and Axar Patel is a formidable force, particularly in Dubai conditions. Their ability to control the game’s tempo and exploit pitch conditions can be pivotal in restricting opposition scoring.  

Weaknesses 

Formidable top-order batting 

India’s top-order, featuring captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, has been instrumental in setting strong foundations in last couple of years in ODIs. The duo has not been up to the mark as far as providing the team with a strong start is concerned.  

Gill shot a century in India’s opener, but has only hit 56 in next three games, while skipper Rohit averaging at 26. This is not a big concern though, but considering the final pressure a solid opening stand can do wonders for the Indian team.  

Adaptability to Dubai conditions 

While India’s spin attack is potent, adapting to the pitch and weather conditions in Dubai will be crucial. Unexpected dew or pitch behavior could neutralize spin effectiveness, challenging India’s bowling strategy.  

Conclusion 

India’s journey to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final has been marked by stellar performances and strategic acumen. Their robust batting lineup and versatile all-rounders position them favorably.

However, addressing the vulnerabilities in their pace attack and ensuring opening par resilience will be essential against a well-prepared New Zealand side. The final promises to be a thrilling contest, with both teams poised to deliver high-quality cricket. 

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Vineet Vashisht
Vineet Vashisht
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