Ind vs Aus: ‘Whatever I wanted …’ Captain Rohit Sharma’s big disclosure after victory, Team India reached the final by trampling Australia


Rohit Sharma on Win Champions Trophy 2025 semifinal vs aus


Rohit sharma on win vs aus in champions trophy 2025 semifinal: In the semi-final match between India and Australia played in Dubai, Team India has made Australia a place in the final and now Team India will face the winner of the second semi-finals between South Africa and New Zealand, before Australia captain Steve Smith won the toss and decided to bat first. Australia scored 264 runs in the Champions Trophy semi -finals on Tuesday thanks to the half -centuries of captain Steve Smith and Alex Carrie.

In response, Team India also returned to the pavilion after scoring 28 runs after the first shock as Shubman Gill, after which the run chase machine Virat Kohli’s 84 runs, Shreyas Iyer’s 45 runs, Akshar Patel’s 27 runs along with 27 runs as well as KL Rahul’s unbeaten 42 runs and Hardik Pandya’s top 28 runs, Team India took the final ticket by scoring 4 wickets.

Captain Rohit Sharma said after winning

Nothing was certain till the last ball was thrown. We felt that this was a good score. The mood of the pitch was not allowing you to play your shot. We performed brilliantly in batting. We were calm and restrained chasing the target. The pitch looked better. Played a little better than the match played against New Zealand. It is about playing good cricket. There are many experienced players. This was something I wanted. Six bowling options as well as depth in batting. All those involved in making the team are credited. He has done this for so many years. When we were batting, we were calm. In the end, shots made by Hardik (Rohit Sharma on Hardik Pandya Sixes vs Aus) were important.



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