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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Mar 04, 2025, 22:38:54 IST
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India vs Australia highlights, ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Virat Kohli stars as India beat Australia by 4 wickets to enter final

India vs Australia highlights, ICC Champions Trophy Semi Final 2025: Virat Kohli's 84, supported by K.L. Rahul's unbeaten 42 and Hardik Pandya's 28-run cameo helped India to a four-wicket win against Australia in the first semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium here on Tuesday.

With this win, India became the first team to qualify for the Champions Trophy final for a third consecutive time. They will now take on the winner of the second semifinal between South Africa and New Zealand in Dubai on March 9. With this win, India also exacted revenge on Australia, whom they had lost in the final of the ODI World Cup in 2023.

Chasing 265, skipper Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill stitched a brief 30-run partnership, with the former playing the role of an aggressor before Ben Dwarshuis cleaned up the latter for 8 in the fifth over. Rohit's knock of 28, which included three fours and a six, was ended by Cooper Connolly in the eighth over. The spinner trapped the Indian captain in front of the stumps to bag a second dismissal for the side in the power-play.

Kohli and Shreyas Iyer then stitched a crucial 91-run partnership for the third wicket to set the foundation for the run chase. Adam Zampa broke the stand with the wicket of Iyer for 45 in the 27th over. Meanwhile, Kohli went on to amass his 74th ODI half-century and also became the highest run-scorer for India in Champions Trophy history, surpassing Shikhar Dhawan's tally of 701 runs in 10 games from 2013 to 2017.

Kohli was then involved in two more partnerships -- with Axar Patel and Rahul -- to take India closer to the target. He was finally dismissed by Zampa in the 43rd over, giving an outside chance for Australia to make a comeback, but Pandya and Rahul made sure to kill that opportunity for the opponents with a 34-run stand off 31 balls.

Pandya hammered two massive sixes off Zampa and a four against Ellis before losing his wicket to the latter in the 48th over. Rahul hit the finishing runs as he smacked six off Glenn Maxwell to take India home with 11 balls to spare.

Earlier, despite half-centuries by captain Steve Smith and Alex Carey, disciplined bowling by India prevented the ODI World Champions from reaching the 300-run mark. The first power-play saw movement from both Indian pacers Shami and Hardik Pandya as India got an early chance to celebrate in the match, but Shami dropped Travis Head on duck on the second ball of the innings.

Shami, in his second over, bagged Cooper Connolly for a nine-ball duck to draw first blood. A thin outside edge off Connolly's bat was caught by KL Rahul behind the stumps.

In the next over, Head struck Pandya for four and a six to stamp his presence in the middle. After clearing mid-off for a boundary, Head improved on it with a powerful flick over deep square leg for a maximum. Head continued his attack against Shami and hammered him for a hat-trick of boundaries to accumulate 14 from the over.

With the pacers leaking runs, Rohit Sharma brought Kuldeep Yadav into the attack, and he kept it tight against Head and Steve Smith.

In search of a wicket, Rohit introduced Varun Chakaravarthy in the ninth over. The right-arm leg break did exactly what was expected from him - dismissing Head for 39, who struck five fours and two sixes. Vice-captain Shubman Gill took a brilliant catch at long-off to hand India their second wicket of the match. Marnus Labuschagne joined Smith in the middle, and the duo tackled the Indian spinners well and kept the scoreboard ticking at a decent pace. In the 14th over, Smith survived after Axar's ball hit the stumps, but the bail didn't dislodge.

Smith and Labuschagne stitched a 56-run stand to take the total to the three-figure mark. Jadeja broke the partnership with the dismissal of Labuschagne (29), who was trapped in front of the wickets for lbw in the 23rd over.

Meanwhile, Smith completed his half-century off 68 balls, his 35th in the ODIs. Just after scoring fifty, Smith charged Jadeja over long-off to smash the first six of his innings. In the same over, Jadeja picked up Josh Inglis (11) to break the partnership and leave Australia at 144/4 after 27 overs.

Shami's return to attack gave India a moment to celebrate as the veteran pacer dismissed Smith for 73. The Australian skipper was involved in three 50-partnerships with Head, Labuschagne, and Alex Carey. However, Glenn Maxwell failed to live up to the billing and was bowled out by Axar for 7 in the 38th over.

Carey played a steady knock in the end and completed his half-century off 48 balls and built a 34-run partnership with Ben Dwarshuis for the seventh wicket before Chakaravarthy sent the latter back to the pavilion in the 46th over. Chakaravarthy ended his 10 overs with the figures of 2-49, including the crucial scalp of Head. Shreyas Iyer's razor-sharp direct hit from the outfield ended Carey's stay in the middle after scoring 61, including eight fours and a six.

Shami got hold of Nathan Ellis (10) in the penultimate over before Pandya bagged his first scalp of the match with the dismissal of Adam Zampa (7) to bowl out Australia for 264 with three balls to spare in the innings.
14:11 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: India go unchanged
India will stick with the four spinner and two seamer approach, same as that against New Zealand. Huge chance for Varun Chakravarthy to further make a name for himself

India XI: Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy
14:09 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Australia make two changes
Australia have made two changes to their lineup. They've brought in Cooper Connolly and Tanveer Sangha to boost the spin bowling options. Going out is the injured Matt Short alongside Spencer Johnson

Australia XI: Cooper Connolly, Travis Head, Steven Smith(c), Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis(w), Alex Carey, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Tanveer Sangha
14:04 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Australia win toss, decide to bat
TOSS! Australia have won the toss and decided to bat against India in the Champions Trophy semi-final. If you've lost the count, India have now lost 14 straight tosses in ODIs
13:54 (IST) Mar 04
AUS vs IND Live Score: The teams have arrived in Dubai
The Indian and Australian teams arrived over an hour in advance at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium for their semi-final clash.

One enthusiastic fan at the venue said, "We are very excited... I feel this is India's payback time to Australia... So, we want to support and cheer for India... I feel India has a good balance, so I can't pinpoint one player, but I am sure all 11 players are very strong."

Young fan Kartika echoed the sentiments, saying, "I am very excited... I feel Australia is the second-best team after India..." indicating her confidence in India's chances.

Another fan, Garry, expressed his optimism while acknowledging the challenge, stating, "We are looking forward to it. It won't be an easy game. Against Australians is never easy. But we are quite optimistic about today..."

Alexis, a younger fan, noted, "Very excited. I don't know who is going to win. Whoever does better is going to win... Virat Kohli is composed and calm. He is not aggressive... and sledging like Australians are," emphasising Kohli's leadership qualities.
13:46 (IST) Mar 04
The big question now in India-Australia matches is how much of an impact will Travis Head make. It used to be Steve Smith earlier, who remains a tricky opponent still. Head, though, has had the number on India time and again over the last couple of years. How do you get rid of him cheaply? R Ashwin has an idea
13:30 (IST) Mar 04
AUS vs IND Live Score: Do India hold the edge because of one venue, no travel?
Many have said India hold an advantage because they're not travelling to other cities in the Champions Trophy and have prepared their squad according to just one venue. Rohit Sharma, though, disagrees with the notion that they have the upper hand because of it.

"It's not like we know what's going to happen on these pitches," Rohit said before the semi-final against Australia. "We don't know which pitch will be used in the semi-final, but whatever it is, we will have to adapt and see how it goes. And it's not our home either - this is Dubai. We don't play so many matches here, it's new for us as well."

"The three matches we have played, the nature of the surface was the same, but the pitch behaved differently in the three games," he said. "Against New Zealand, we saw when their pacers bowled, they got the ball to swing and seam, which we didn't see in the previous two matches when our bowlers were bowling first. And in the evening, it is a little cold, so there is a chance of the ball swinging.

"We also don't know how each wicket will play. They look the same, but when you play on the pitches, they behave differently. So the pitch does throw up different challenges and as a batter, we have to think if we can play certain shots or not, and bowlers also have to adjust."
13:11 (IST) Mar 04
AUS vs IND Live Score: Indian spinners in Champions Trophy
AUS vs IND Live Score: Indian spinners in Champions Trophy

Both Varun Chakravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav have taken five wickets each this tournament. Axar Patel has taken four while Ravindra Jadeja picked two.

13:09 (IST) Mar 04
AUS vs IND Live Score: Steve Smith on the challenge posed by the spinners
For Australia and Steve Smith, a big challenge will be keeping the Indian spinners quiet. In the first two matches, they kept Bangladesh and Pakistan quiet. And on Sunday, New Zealand were pegged back as the ball turned viciously. With pitches slowing down across the 100 overs in Dubai, expect more emphasis on spin today.

Smith on facing India spinners: "Yeah I mean, I think not just Chakravarthy, I think the rest of the spinners are quality as well, so I think for us the game's probably won and lost how we play this spin, particularly in the middle overs, the way we get through there. So yeah, it's going to be a challenge. I think that there's going to be some spin by the looks of it, looking at the surface. And yeah, we've got to counter that. So yeah, we'll see how we do that tomorrow. We've got a few options of ways we can go about it so you'll see tomorrow," he said.

"Maybe a little bit but I think yeah, there's been spin throughout as well So, you know, there's different ways we can attack the game whether we want to bat or bowl first tomorrow we'll wait and see but yeah it certainly looks a dry surface it's going to be quite slow I imagine and take some spins so yeah I think for us as I said before playing the spinners in the middle overs is going to be crucial for us to have success in this game," Smith said on the conditions.
13:07 (IST) Mar 04
AUS vs IND Live Score: Steve Smith on facing India
When asked if Australia had a plan to silence the Indian crowd, Steve Smith responded, "Yeah, I don't really have a message to be honest. Just going out and playing, and hopefully, we can put on a good show."

Whether India hold an advantage playing in Dubai: "Maybe, I'm not sure. India have played all their games here, so they've seen what the surface is doing. The whole square block is pretty dry, and having spoken to the groundsman just now, it's a dry surface with a lot of traffic. We've seen how the wickets have played, and India have obviously played really well in their games. So, it's going to be a good contest, and we're looking forward to it."
13:03 (IST) Mar 04
IND vs AUS Live: Ricky Ponting on the upcoming clash in Dubai
12:59 (IST) Mar 04
IND vs AUS Live: Dinesh Karthik on the upcoming semi-final
Former cricketer Dinesh Karthik said India have played solid cricket throughout the tournament and should have no trouble advancing.

"The quality of India's cricket has probably been the best of the tournament. They have played solid cricket and if they can keep that going, I don't see any reason they can't win," Karthik told Sky Sports.

He did concede that Travis Head will be a big wicket.

"Ravi Shastri has nicknamed him Travis 'Headache' as that's what he has been for India in almost every big game. The tempo he has played at, the speed at which he has scored, has been disruptive for India and eased the pressure on the other Australia batters," Karthik added.
12:42 (IST) Mar 04
IND vs AUS Live: Dubai weather today
Australia have had two rain interruptions but that won't be the case today. As per Accuweather, the temperature is expected to go upto a maximum of 29 degrees Celsius. There could be cloud cover but it won't lead to showers
12:19 (IST) Mar 04
IND vs AUS Live: The Travis Head factor
Across formats, Travis Head has scored 1260 runs in his last 25 innings against India at an average of 57.3 including four hundreds and four half centuries. In 8 white ball games since the start of 2023 against India, Head has averaged 56.6 at a strike rate of 138.

So, how do India remove their nemesis early?

Going around the wicket is an option, in ODls in the last three years, Head averages 48.9 over the wicket but 33.4 around the wicket. Indian pacers have bowled half of their deliveries around the wicket to Head but despite inducing false shots and keeping the strike rate in check, they have failed to dismiss him from this angle in ODIs.

The ideal delivery to Head with the new ball is to pitch the ball around the stump line and then swing it away from Head, who averages just 9.7 against such deliveries since the start of 2023.

Another option is to hit the hard length (8-10m) against him and keep it close to his body, Head averages around 8.2 against such deliveries. The margin of error is minimal but that is to be expected against the most destructive ODI batter in the world.

(stats by CricViz)
12:11 (IST) Mar 04
IND vs AUS Live: India against Australia in ODIs since 2010
IND vs AUS Live: India against Australia in ODIs since 2010

Since 2010, India have had a better record against all teams. The exception being Australia.

India have been unbeaten against Afghanistan, Ireland, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Nepal and UAE. Then there is a positive win-loss record against Zimbabwe (7.5), West Indies (3.4), Pakistan (3.25), Bangladesh (2.66), Sri Lanka (2.4), England (1.64), New Zealand (1.5) and South Africa (1.25).

Then come Australia against whom India have had an even win-loss record. 48 matches since the start of 2010 with 23 wins for both sides.

11:54 (IST) Mar 04
IND vs AUS Live: Stats and milestones
IND vs AUS Live: Stats and milestones

Dubai has not seen a 250-plus total so far this Champions Trophy. The average score in the first innings stands at 239.33 and that for the second innings at 226.66. Will things be any different today?

11:30 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Pitch update
India's team composition will be determined by the pitch in use. Rohit Sharma had talked about getting different response from the pitch in all three matches that they've played in Dubai. The one in use today will be the same that was used for India vs Pakistan on Feb 23. On that day, India went with Shami and Harshit as the two frontline seamers with Pandya providing further support. Axar, Kuldeep and Jadeja were the spinners. Will that be the approach today as well?
11:13 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: How the two teams compare
India vs Australia Live Score: How the two teams compare

A quick snapshot of India and Australia before the two captains - Rohit Sharma and Steve Smith - head to the centre for the toss.

11:12 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Australia's road to semi-final
Australia have had a challenging Champions Trophy. They came into it without much of their bowling firepower, hampered by injuries. Mitchell Starc is missing with ankle pain and "personal views." Marcus Stoinis retired just before the tournament got underway. And if that wasn't enough of a downer, Australia have not had match practice the way they would have liked. The matches against South Africa was washed out completely and they couldn't go past the finish line against Afghanistan before rain forced another abandonment. So Australia's only complete match was their win against England, when they chased down a massive 352 runs!

- February 22: beat England by 5 wickets

- February 25: No result vs South Africa

- February 28: No result vs Afghanistan
11:06 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: India's road to semi-final
India come into the Champions Trophy semi-final against Australia with an unblemished record. They've won after batting first and during a chase as well. Interestingly, India lost the toss in all three of them. Rather, India have lost the toss in their last 13 ODIs.

- February 20: beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets

- February 23: beat Pakistan by 6 wickets

- March 2: beat New Zealand by 44 runs
11:01 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: What is IND vs AUS record in ICC knockouts
India and Australia have faced each other in 7 ICC knockout matches in history, with Australia holding a slight edge.

They've met four times in ODI World Cups and one time each in T20 World Cup, World Test Championship and Champions Trophy.

India have one win each in the ODI World Cup, Champions Trophy and T20 World Cup. But they've also been on the losing end thrice in ODI World Cups and once in the World Test Championship.

Played: 7

India won: 3

Australia won: 4
10:52 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: IND vs AUS in ICC knockout
Suresh Raina said ahead of the contest, "Thappad se darr nahi lagta, yellow jersey walo se lagta hain knockouts mein!" [not scared of being slapped but by yellow jerseys in the knockouts]

Since winning their quarter-final at the 2011 World Cup, India have met Australia four times in ICC ODI tournaments, winning twice and losing twice. The two wins came at the 2019 and 2023 World Cups (both in round robin stages), and the defeats in the 2015 semi-finals and the 2023 final. Add the 2023 World Test Championship final loss and Australia have had the better of India in the last three ICC knockout matches.
10:48 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Ponting advocates for Fraser-McGurk
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting backed Jake Fraser-McGurk to replace the injured Matt Short at the top of the order. "He can slot straight into that position. To be honest, that’s the way I would probably go and just hope that he has one of his days because in games like these, the semi-finals, must-win, big games, you need to throw caution to the wind," Ponting said in the latest edition of The ICC Review.

"I think he's the sort of player that if you back him, and give him an opportunity, he might just be good enough to win a big game for you like that," he said.

Ponting gave Fraser-McGurk the nod partially due to his showing in IPL 2024, where he finished with a strike-rate of 234 from nine innings.

"He probably has been a little bit disappointed with his output in the opportunities that he's had in the last six months. So this might just be the game where he can do something...like he did in the IPL with the Delhi Capitals last season," Ponting added.
10:46 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Australia's playing XI options
If the Australian selectors go for a like-for-like switch of opening batters, then Jake Fraser-McGurk comes into the playing XI to replace Matt Short. Fraser-McGurk is the spare batter in the squad, while if they wanted another specialist spinner, they would have to rejig the batting order and include Tanveer Sangha.

Fraser-McGurk, who himself slotted in as a replacement for Mitchell Marsh, has struggled in his seven ODIs with just 98 runs, looking vulnerable with a moving new ball. However, he can be persisted with with if the ploy is to go on the attack in the powerplay.
10:42 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Who is Cooper Connolly?
Australia have brought in Cooper Connolly as replacement for Matt Short. Connolly, 21, is a left-hand batter and left-arm spinner, who was part of the contingent as a traveling reserve so he's come in immediately.

Connolly has played just three ODIs for Australia but could come straight into selection consideration to make up for the overs lost under Short's offspin.
10:35 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Player in focus - Adam Zampa (Australia)
In spin friendly conditions of Dubai, Australia's spin bowlers will need to step up. Unfortunately, Australia have only one out and out spin bowling option in their squad in the form of Adam Zampa. So, Australia will need to maximise their returns from Zampa's quota of 10 overs. By his own admission, the 32-year-old leggie hasn't been at his best in the Champions Trophy.

"Personally, I don't think I'm bowling quite at my best, but I like to think the beauty about me is when I'm not quite at my best and not feeling that great out there is my ability to still contribute and take those big wickets," he said after taking 2/64 vs England and 2/48 vs Afghanistan.

"I'm obviously working on some stuff at the moment to hopefully get back to my best, but as I said, the ability to still do a job for the team and get those big wickets is still there, which to me is really important."
10:29 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Player in focus - Varun Chakaravarthy (India)
Interestingly, the one player in focus is someone who may not even play the match and that is the curious thing about this Champions Trophy semi-final and the challenge for India. To bring in Varun Chakaravarthy or not is the big question for India. If India do bring him in, they're likely to employ a four spinner approach, similar to what was followed on Sunday against New Zealand. Giving Varun support in his Champions Trophy debut were Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. If India go with three spinners, it would mean they bring in another spinner which would be one of Arshdeep Singh or Harshit Rana. So far, Harshit had the nod in the first two games before he made way for Varun, who took the chance with both hands - taking a fifer in the process
10:25 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Form guide for India
It's hard to fault India's form after their impressive win over New Zealand on Sunday, which capped off a perfect group stage, winning all three matches in Dubai. Having those games and time to adjust to the Dubai conditions will also hold them in good stead, with India to potentially unleash four spinners against Australia

India (Last 10 matches): W, W, W, W, W, W, L, L, T, W
10:23 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Form guide for Australia
Two of Australia's three Champions Trophy matches were rain-affected, including one wholly abandoned. But they were on track to cruise to an impressive victory against Afghanistan before rain halted proceedings. They started the tournament with an impressive win over Ashes rivals England that involved a mammoth 352-run chase.

Australia (Last 10 matches): NR, NR, W, L, L, L, L, W, W, L
10:21 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: IND vs AUS Head-to-head
India have the edge over Australia in the Champions Trophy. Men in Blue have won two of the four matches with the Aussies winning one. One, however, finished without a result.

INDIA VS AUSTRALIA: HEAD-TO-HEAD

IN ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY
India lead 2-1 in four encounters (one no result)
1998: India won by 44 runs (Dhaka)
2000: India won by 20 runs (Nairobi)

OVERALL RECORD (151 ODIS)

Australia: 84
India: 57
No result: 10
10:13 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: IND vs AUS Live Streaming
Where will the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Australia be played?

The ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Australia will be played at Dubai International Stadium.

What time will the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Australia take place?

The ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Australia is scheduled to begin at 2:30pm IST, with the toss at 2:00pm IST.

Where will the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Australia be broadcast and live-streamed?

The ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Australia will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioHotstar.

At what time will the India vs Australia match start in Dubai?

The India vs Australia match will begin at 1pm in Dubai.

How to Watch India vs Australia match in USA?

Viewers in the USA can watch the upcoming India vs Australia Champions Trophy match on Fubo TV.

How to watch India vs Australia match in Canada?

Canadian cricket fans can watch the crucial encounter between India vs Australia through Fubo TV's service.
10:10 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: Squads
Australia have made one change since their previous Group B contest. Matthew Short has been ruled out with a calf injury and Cooper Connolly has come in.

India squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Mohd. Shami, Arshdeep Singh, Ravindra Jadeja, Varun Chakaravarthy.

Australia squad: Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Adam Zampa, Cooper Connolly.
10:07 (IST) Mar 04
India vs Australia Live Score: IND vs AUS Preview
In a highly anticipated showdown, cricket powerhouses India and Australia will face off in the first semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at Dubai International Stadium. Both teams are eager to earn their spots in the title match scheduled for Sunday.

The Indian team will undoubtedly have 2023 on their minds, along with the recent Border-Gavaskar series held in Australia.

One thing is clear: Australia have proven time and again their ability to excel in high-pressure situations, even in the absence of several key players - such as the ongoing tournament in Pakistan and Dubai. More on that as we build towards the semi-final which will get underway at 2:30pm IST (1pm local time).
India vs Australia highlights, Champions Trophy Semi-Final: Virat Kohli led the way with 84 runs off 98 balls as India beat Australia by four wickets on Tuesday to reach the final of the Champions Trophy.

Kohli’s 74th ODI half-century helped India finish with 267-6 in reply to Australia’s 264 all out in the first semifinal. Pacer Mohammed Shami spearheaded India’s bowling and took 3-48 in 10 overs to restrict Australia on a slow wicket.

Steve Smith top-scored for Australia with 73 off 96 balls. Indian spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Ravindra Jadeja grabbed two wickets each.

For India, Shreyas Iyer helped put on 91 off 111 balls for the third wicket and anchor the chase.

KL Rahul finished with 42 not out off 34 balls as India registered the highest chase against Australia in an ICC event.

India’s victory confirms that the final will be played in Dubai, where the 2013 champions will face the winner between South Africa and New Zealand, who play on Wednesday in Lahore, Pakistan. Lahore would have hosted the final if India had exited the tournament.