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Kohli’s Brilliant 84 Leads India to Champions Trophy Final with Four-Wicket Victory Over Australia

Dubai, United Arab Emirates — In a semifinal clash that will linger in cricket’s storied annals, Virat Kohli’s masterful 84 off 98 balls steered India to a nerve-wracking four-wicket victory over Australia in the Champions Trophy, securing their berth in the final with a chase for the ages. Finishing at 267-6, India overhauled Australia’s 264 all out, etching their name in history with the highest successful chase against their arch-rivals in an ICC tournament—a feat that underscored both resilience and artistry on a tense Dubai night.

A Chase Defined by Composure

The pursuit began on shaky ground. Skipper Rohit Sharma (28 off 29) and the promising Shubman Gill (8) fell early, leaving India teetering against a buoyant Australian attack. Enter Kohli—ever the architect of chases—whose steady hand found an ally in Shreyas Iyer (48 off 67). Their 91-run stand was a study in patience, weaving stability through a web of pressure as Australia’s bowlers hunted for cracks. Kohli’s 74th ODI half-century, a blend of grit and elegance, anchored India’s hopes, his every stroke a reminder of why he remains the heartbeat of this team.

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Yet, the drama was far from over. With wickets tumbling at critical junctures, Lokesh Rahul (42* off 34) emerged as the finisher supreme, his audacious two sixes and two fours igniting the stands and sealing the win with poise. Hardik Pandya’s brisk 28 off 24, laced with fearless boundaries, added the firepower that tilted the scales. On a sluggish pitch that stifled free-flowing shots, India’s batsmen turned survival into triumph, their composure a testament to a side honed for high stakes.

Mohammed Shami (3-48), who delivered crucial breakthroughs against the Australian team. Photo : @MdShami11

Shami and Spinners Stifle Australia’s Ambitions

Earlier, Australia’s innings had flickered with promise but faltered under India’s relentless bowling. Mohammed Shami (3-48) struck vital blows, his pace and precision dismantling the top order on a surface that offered little generosity. Steve Smith’s 73 off 96 was a lone beacon of defiance, his measured knock briefly threatening to shift momentum. But India’s spinners—Varun Chakravarthy (2-41) and Ravindra Jadeja (2-43)—wove a chokehold through the middle overs, their guile suffocating Australia’s rhythm. Alex Carey’s spirited 52 off 48 pushed the total past 250, yet India’s disciplined attack ensured it remained a par score at best, ripe for the taking.

A Final Beckons in Dubai

With this victory, India storms into the Champions Trophy final, where they will face the winner of South Africa vs. New Zealand in Dubai—a twist of fate that keeps the decider away from Lahore, Pakistan, where it would have been staged had Australia prevailed. The stakes could not be higher for a team chasing its second title since the rain-soaked triumph of 2013, a memory that still stirs the nation’s soul.

Captain Rohit Sharma, visibly relieved yet brimming with pride, lauded his team’s mettle. “This pitch doesn’t forgive loose shots—you’ve got to grind it out,” he said post-match. “We were clinical, calm, and composed. That’s the hallmark of this side.” His words carried the weight of a leader who knows the road ahead demands nothing less.

Kohli’s Legacy and India’s Dream

At the heart of it all was Kohli, a figure whose legacy grows with every such night. His 84 may lack the pyrotechnics of youth, but it bore the wisdom of a cricketer who has carried India’s dreams through a generation. As Dubai’s floodlights dimmed, the roar of the crowd echoed a singular truth: India remains a force unbowed, their eyes fixed on a trophy that gleams tantalizingly close.

For now, the nation waits—breathless, hopeful, and united—as India prepares to script the next chapter of its Champions Trophy saga.


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