Champions Trophy 2025: India dismantle Pakistan’s top order as Shakeel, Rizwan fall

DUBAI: With the cricket fever at its highest, Pakistan are batting first against their arch-rivals, India, after winning the toss in the high-stakes Champions Trophy showdown at the Dubai Cricket Stadium.

Pakistan scored 188/5 in 41 overs as they struggled to set a competitive target against India.

Salman Ali Agha and Khushdil Shah are still on the crease, keeping Pakistan’s hopes alive to fight back.

After Pakistan lost their openers, Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq, Pakistani skipper Mohammad Rizwan joined Saud Shakeel at the crease.

Shakeel hit a half-century while Rizwan got out before completing his fifty. Tayyab Tahir fell prey to Ravindra Jadeja for just four runs.

Indian bowlers Hardik Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav struck to make a breakthrough for India just when the Men in Green looked to have gained a bit of stability.

Speaking at the toss, Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan expressed confidence in his team’s performance.

Noting that the players were familiar with the conditions in Dubai, Rizwan said that the team would put up a good total on the scoreboard and added that the pitch might be slow in today’s fixture with dew expected to come into play in the evening.

The skipper further confirmed the inclusion of Imam-ul-Haq in the team who has replaced injured Fakhar Zaman.

Meanwhile, Indian captain Rohit Sharma said that he would’ve also opted to bowl first.

Commenting on the conditions, Sharma pointed out that today’s pitch was similar to the previous match.

Confirming that India had made no changes to their playing XI, he said that all players need to perform well in today’s match.

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Pakistan enter the match in a do-or-die situation after suffering a crushing 60-run defeat to New Zealand in their tournament opener. Their title defence is already in jeopardy, and skipper Mohammad Rizwan’s men need a dramatic turnaround to keep their campaign alive.

Adding to their woes, opener Fakhar Zaman has been ruled out due to injury, while batting mainstay Babar has faced criticism for his lack of intent despite scoring a fifty in the last match.

To counter India’s strong batting unit, Pakistan will likely rely on their rich legacy of fast bowling. The pace trio of Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah will be key in their bid to restrict a formidable Indian lineup featuring Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and KL Rahul.

India, who refused to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy citing government advice, are playing all their matches in Dubai. They kicked off their Group A campaign with a commanding six-wicket victory over Bangladesh. Even without pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, the Men in Blue looked dominant, with Mohammed Shami leading the bowling attack by claiming five wickets.

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