Dubai’s extreme heat and spin-friendly pitch will significantly influence the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final, where India faces New Zealand at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. With temperatures around 32 degrees Celsius, captains will have a challenging decision at the toss, as teams have generally preferred chasing in the afternoon sun. However, with minimal dew reported so far, batting first might not be a disadvantage if a competitive total can be set.
Throughout the tournament, the Dubai pitch has favored spinners, aiding turn and complicating stroke-play as the ball wears down. The Powerplay has been an ideal time for batting, with the new ball providing good assistance. Yet, as the innings progress, batters must adapt to the surface’s sluggishness. The final is anticipated to exhibit similar patterns, making early aggression and middle-over consolidation essential for success.
Entering the match with an unbeaten record in the tournament, India is buoyed by their prior victory over New Zealand at the same venue last Sunday. However, New Zealand, led by Mitchell Santner, has historically posed challenges for India in ICC events, having won critical knockout matches in the past.
The Kiwis will draw confidence from their convincing semifinal win over South Africa, looking to turn the tables on India in this crucial encounter. India’s bowling attack will be bolstered by mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who excelled against New Zealand in their last meeting. The Blackcaps, having faced him previously, will be better equipped to handle his deceptive variations this time around.
Conversely, New Zealand will rely on Santner’s left-arm spin, which has previously troubled the Indian batting order and could be a significant threat to their middle order.
For India, the role of Rohit Sharma at the top of the order will be pivotal. After a spectacular inning against Bangladesh, the Indian captain struggled with consistency. A brisk start from Rohit could put New Zealand on the back foot against their well-rounded bowling unit. Meanwhile, Santner will aim to replicate his impactful performance from the semifinal to limit India’s aggressive batting lineup.