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3 talking points on India’s campaign in Champions Trophy 2025

For the fifth time, India has booked a spot in the ICC Champions Trophy. India is facing New Zealand in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. India’s journey to the final was full of brilliant tactics, unwavering perseverance, and exceptional performances.  The team excelled in the first game, overcoming difficult obstacles and formidable opponents to demonstrate their talent, camaraderie, and fighting spirit.  With the ideal mixture of young talent and seasoned players, India demonstrated a well-rounded strategy that combined disciplined bowling, strong batting, and astute fielding. 

Their ability to perform well under duress and adjust to various situations was demonstrated by each victory, which advanced them closer to the championship game.  Their path demonstrates their perseverance, hard effort, and love for the game, making them one of the most formidable candidates for the coveted trophy. On that note, we take a look at 3 talking points on India’s campaign in Champions Trophy 2025.

1. Bringing in Varun Chakravarthy

3 talking points on India's campaign in Champions Trophy 2025
Varun Chakravarthy

Varun Chakravarthy was picked for India’s campaign for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Varun Chakravarthy made his ICC Champions Trophy 2025 during the last group stage against New Zealand. In his debut game, he made an impact as he picked a five-wicket haul and gave only 42 runs. In the semi-final match, he picked two wickets. So far, he picked 7 wickets in two games.

2. Shreyas Iyer’s good form

3 talking points on India's campaign in Champions Trophy 2025
Shreyas Iyer

Since coming back to the team Shreyas Iyer has given stability to the middle order. In this tournament, Shreyas Iyer has scored 195 runs in four games. In the last two games, Shreyas Iyer’s batting has helped India win matches. He has again proved his worth as India is in the finals of the ICC Champion Trophy.

3. Rohit Sharma losing all tosses

3 talking points on India's campaign in Champions Trophy 2025
Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma has made a unique record to his name. Rohit Sharma has now lost 12 tosses in a row equals Brian Lara’s record. The last time Rohit Sharma won the toss was in the ICC World Cup 2023 against New Zealand in the semi-finals. 

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