As the cricketing world gears up for the Champions Trophy 2025 final, New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra has acknowledged that the Dubai International Stadium pitch remains an unknown element ahead of the crucial match against India. The highly anticipated final is set to take place on Sunday, March 10, where both teams will battle for ICC supremacy.
India has played all four of its matches at Dubai International Stadium, while New Zealand has played mostly in Pakistan, with just one group-stage game in Dubai. This has led to speculation that India might have an edge due to their familiarity with the venue.
However, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has dismissed such claims, stating,
“There’s no undue advantage in India playing in Dubai. This venue is as neutral for us as it is for the others. We haven’t even practised once at this ground as of now. We practised at the ICC Academy.”
New Zealand’s star performer, Rachin Ravindra, has reinforced the uncertainty surrounding the pitch conditions at Dubai. Speaking after New Zealand’s semi-final victory against South Africa, Ravindra said:
“We don’t quite know what the Dubai pitch is. We saw in our (group) game against India the ball turning, but the other day, it didn’t turn so much. We found ourselves adapting and playing according to situations, which we will need to do on Sunday again.”
The left-handed batter, who scored a sensational 108-run knock in the semi-final against South Africa, emphasized that adaptability will be key.
“We will see in the next couple of days and hopefully it’s a good cricket wicket,” he added.
Rachin Ravindra has been a standout player for New Zealand, contributing significantly with both bat and ball. In the semi-final against South Africa, he not only set the platform for a 362-run total with his century but also delivered an economical bowling spell, conceding just 20 runs in 5 overs while picking up one wicket.
With the final set to be a battle of adaptability, both teams will have to assess the pitch conditions quickly and adjust their strategies accordingly. New Zealand will be eager to lift the Champions Trophy, while India will be determined to capitalize on their consistent run in Dubai.
The Champions Trophy 2025 final promises to be an exciting showdown, with all eyes on how the teams handle the ‘unknown’ pitch in Dubai.