Virat Kohli and Indian team are doing special practice against left-arm spin bowling

Virat Kohli and whole Indian Cricket Team Special Practice against Left Arm Spin Bowling

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Virat Kohli and the team are doing special practice against left-arm spin bowling, but what is the reason for that?

I don’t understand why they allowed phones during a practice match at the Dubai International Stadium. It’s already been shown to the public. Don’t forget, it’s written in English so that everyone can understand.

With just a few hours left until the Champions Trophy final, both teams are very busy practicing, but we have to keep this in mind: the game, but the most disciplined team in the Champions Trophy 2025, is India vs. New Zealand.

Kohli practicing v a left-arm side-arm thrower. Steers and dabs are looking to come right forward. Trying to pick the length early. pic.twitter.com/VG9guvd2vz— oxygen (@PBora146B) March 7, 2025

New Zealand, the Last 10 years Record :

You know that India is the front runner team because after winning the 2024 T20 World Cup from South Africa, India’s attitude has changed. But you should know that New Zealand has played many finals.

If you look at New Zealand’s 10-year record, you will understand that in 2015 New Zealand played the World Cup final but Australia won it. But again that time came in the 2019 ODI World Cup, and again in the T20 World Cup, New Zealand vs Australia came in 2021. So New Zealand has a final tag every time.

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New Zealand Team’s Batting and Bowling Formation :

New Zealand is the only team that plays very well in terms of spin bowling attack, I have seen that in the previous matches, but it is important to know that New Zealand’s top order, Rachchin Ravindra and Kane Williamson, are in very good form.

Rachchin Ravindra has 111 innings wickets in 117 matches, economy 4.82, average 35.95, rules 1200+. For New Zealand, 5 ICC 100s have been scored very quickly, out of which 3 have been made in 50-over ODIs and 2 in this Champions Trophy.

In the previous match, which South Africa were paired with, New Zealand captain Santner (10-1-41-1) bowled a tight spell but Bracewell was costly with 9-0-56-0.

New Zealand’s spin duo have so far taken 13 wickets in the final four matches. Rachin Ravindra (6-0-31-1) or Hathi had a brilliant spell bowling spin.

at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, the Pitch is very hard, like cement, no grass. The chances of a hard ball turning, but our players are practicing hard for the Kiwi spin bowling attack.

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