'Doesn't matter who is in final; India going to win Champions Trophy'

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March 05, 2025 16:09 IST

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S Sreesanth

IMAGE: There is so much positive energy in India’s Champions Trophy team; they are playing some wonderful cricket, says former India pacer S Sreesanth. Photograph: Satish Kumar/Reuters

With Team India looking unstoppable, World Cup-winning former India pacer S Sreesanth says no team can prevent it from winning the Champions Trophy.

The Rohit Sharma-led side trounced reigning World champions Australia by four wickets in the first semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday to make it four wins out of four in the ICC showpiece.

They now await the winners of the New Zealand - South Africa semi-final in Sunday's summit clash.

 

"Doesn't matter who the opponents are in the final… India are going to win," the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup winner declared in a PTI Video.

"There is so much positive energy. They are playing some wonderful cricket. The way Virat Kohli anchored the chase, the way Shreyas Iyer has stepped up -- let's just keep our fingers crossed."

Sreesanth also emphasised the importance of staying grounded.

"Let's be humble in our process. That's what Mahibhai (MS Dhoni) used to say -- one of the best captains I've played with.

“Even Sourav Ganguly used to say the same. Dada always used to say, let's be humble and trust the process. That's exactly what the Indian team is doing... Gautam bhai (Gambhir) is doing a great job."

Mohammad Shami, returning after a 14-month injury layoff, has once again emerged as India's leading wicket-taker in a world tournament, claiming eight wickets. He shares the top spot with New Zealand's Matt Henry, both having taken eight wickets.

Shami was the highest wicket-taker in the 2023 World Cup, with 24 wickets, where India finished as runners-up to Australia. That tournament marked his last appearance before the injury layoff.

"Shami one of the biggest fighters. I remember seeing him bowl at the nets. I used to tell him, 'Shami, you will go a long way', and I like it a lot because of the way he has upgraded himself.

"Playing for the country, forgetting the past, looking ahead, even after coming back from injury and doing well, getting the wicket in the first over..."

Sreesanth also believes India's dominance in world cricket has well and truly arrived.

"Absolutely, there's no doubt that India will dominate world cricket for years to come. The talent pipeline is incredible -- from domestic cricket to Under-19 tournaments to women's cricket, the system is flourishing. We have to thank the BCCI and Jay Shah for building such a strong foundation. The support system, the sponsorships, the structure -- India are well ahead of the rest of the world."

Echoing Sreesanth's thoughts, former India cricketer and 2007 T20 World Cup-winning team manager Lalchand Rajput hailed the team's all-round brilliance against Australia.

"Be it the bowling, fielding, or the batting, it was perfect execution, and that is why we call them the champion team."

He also hailed Kohli and Shreyas Iyer for laying the foundation for India's chase.

"You had a required rate of about 5.25, but they took singles and doubles, and anchored the chase... It was phenomenal."

Rajput also lauded Hardik Pandya, KL Rahul and Axar Patel for providing the finishing touches. He also praised India's bowling execution in Jasprit Bumrah's absence.

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