Champions Trophy: Kohli, Iyer star as India seal SF berth with six-wicket thrashing of Pakistan
Published on Feb 23, 2025
By IANS

- DUBAI — Virat
Kohli’s sublime unbeaten century powered India to a commanding six-wicket
victory over Pakistan in their Group A encounter at the Dubai International
Stadium on Sunday. With this win, India became the first team to secure a spot in
the semi-finals of the 2025 Champions Trophy.
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- Chasing 242 for victory, Shreyas Iyer played a patient yet
commanding knock of 56, forming a crucial partnership with Virat Kohli to guide
India home in 42.3 overs. With two consecutive defeats, Pakistan is on the
brink of elimination from the tournament. A win for New Zealand against
Bangladesh on Monday would officially end Pakistan’s campaign.
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- In the first innings, Kuldeep Yadav delivered an excellent
performance at the back end, claiming 3-40, while Hardik Pandya bowled
brilliantly to take 2-31. An impressive all-round bowling display helped India
bundle out Pakistan for 241 in 49.4 overs.
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- On a slow pitch, after electing to bat first, Pakistan's
batters got starts but struggled to score quickly. The only notable partnership
was a 104-run stand between Saud Shakeel (62) and Mohammad Rizwan (46), though
it progressed at a sluggish pace. Pakistan, from a comfortable 151-2, collapsed
to 241 all out, squandering a chance to post a bigger total.
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- Apart from Kuldeep and Hardik, Harshit Rana, Ravindra
Jadeja, and Axar Patel took one wicket each, as India consistently picked
wickets, including in the middle overs, for the first time in the tournament,
despite conceding 17 extras.
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- Hardik provided India’s first breakthrough, pulling his
length back and bowling outside the off-stump, forcing Babar Azam to nick
behind to KL Rahul, who moved swiftly to his right to take a low catch.
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- Imam-ul-Haq, playing his first ODI since the 2023 World Cup,
struggled to find rhythm and was run out for 10 off 26 balls. Axar Patel’s
direct hit from mid-on found him well short of the crease, despite a desperate
dive.
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- Meanwhile, Mohammed Shami returned to the attack looking
much sharper, as India tightened the grip on Pakistan, conceding only one
boundary between the 11th and 20th over, restricting them to just 27 runs in
that period. With the pitch offering some grip, India successfully kept Rizwan
and Shakeel under pressure.
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- However, at the halfway mark, Pakistan began to accelerate.
Rizwan swept Jadeja for four through square leg, while Shakeel used the
reverse-sweep and conventional sweep against Kuldeep to collect boundaries.
Shakeel brought up his fourth ODI fifty in 69 balls, while both batters found
the fence against Jadeja once more.
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- As Pakistan increased the scoring rate, India's attempt to
break the partnership saw some missed opportunities. Shakeel survived a missed
direct hit, while Rana dropped a tough running catch at mid-wicket, giving
Rizwan a reprieve on 44. However, Axar Patel ensured Rizwan didn’t capitalise,
dismissing him for 46 after clean-bowling him.
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- India could have removed Shakeel in the same over, but
Kuldeep dropped a catch at wide long-on. The mistake didn’t cost much, as
Hardik removed Shakeel shortly after, deceiving him with a slower short ball
that he pulled straight to deep mid-wicket.
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- Pakistan's struggles deepened when Tayyab Tahir was bowled
by Jadeja, leading to three wickets falling for just 11 runs between the 34th
and 37th overs.
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- The slide continued as Kuldeep Yadav took charge, dismissing
Salman Ali Agha at cover point, trapping Shaheen Shah Afridi lbw with a googly,
and getting Naseem Shah caught at long-on. Khushdil Shah and Haris Rauf hit a
six each off Shami, but their efforts were short-lived, as both fell quickly,
leaving Pakistan with an underwhelming total of 241 on a pitch expected to slow
down as the match progressed.
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- Brief Scores: Pakistan 241 all out in 49.4 overs (Saud
Shakeel 62, Mohammad Rizwan 46; Kuldeep Yadav 3-40, Hardik Pandya 2-31) lost
against India 244/4 in 42.3 overs (Virat Kohli 100 not out, Shreyas Iyer 56;
Shaheen Afridi 2-74, Abrar Ahmed 1-28 ) by six wickets.