Champions Trophy: New Zealand opt to bat against India in final clash
text_fieldsDubai: At the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat first against India, without their pace bowling spearhead Matt Henry to play in the 2025 Champions Trophy final.
This crucial championship match will take place on the same field as the India-Pakistan match on February 23.
Henry is the leading wicket-taker of the ongoing tournament with 10 scalps, including taking 5-42 against India in the Group A game in Dubai. But he injured his right shoulder while taking Heinrich Klaasen’s catch in New Zealand’s 50-run semi-final win over South Africa in Lahore, IANS reported.
Henry subsequently failed a fitness test in the run-up to the title clash, which has now prompted New Zealand to bring in right-arm pacer Nathan Smith. “We will try and put some runs on the board. A few blue shirts out there. A great occasion and a great stadium. It is going to be a good final. Slightly different to what we had in Pakistan.”
“We saw India play very well and we will try and get some runs on the board and see how it goes. Different guys have stepped up at different times. It is going to be a good game,” said New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner.
India are chasing their third Champions Trophy title, while New Zealand are looking for their second silverware after last winning it in 2000. So far, India has been unbeaten in the ongoing competition, while New Zealand’s only loss in the tournament came to India in Dubai on March 2.
India skipper Rohit Sharma, who lost the toss for the fifth straight time in the tournament and overall 15th consecutive time in ODI cricket, said his playing eleven is unchanged from their semi-final win over Australia and that he didn’t mind batting second in the title clash. “It is a good pitch, hasn't change a lot. We have to bowl first and we just need to focus how to restrict them.”
“At the end of the day, what matters is how well you want to play. We don't want to worry about the toss. We have played good cricket. Another important game. We will see what needs to be done. NZ have been a great team. Another challenge, how well we can play,” he said.
Playing XIs
India: Rohit Sharma (captain), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, and Varun Chakaravarthy
New Zealand: Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (captain), Kyle Jamieson, Nathan Smith, and William O'Rourke