Rahul Tiwari
khelja|09-03-2025
The final of the Champions Trophy will clash between India and New Zealand. Team India's hand is heavy in the title collision, but it will be a big mistake to assess New Zealand lightly. Before the match with the Indian team, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner has accepted it. By the way, New Zealand has also got a big shock by reaching Dubai. Mitchell Santner said this. Santner told that the weather of Dubai has suddenly become hot, due to which the players of New Zealand are quite surprised. Santner said, 'The weather has been a bit strange. The temperature has increased by 10 degrees in the last few days.
We were playing in Lahore, but tonight we will get a good run and I think it will prepare us well for tomorrow's match. Let us now tell you which big things Santner said.On losing the toss, Santner said, 'I think it was to lose a good toss for Rohit, because he always wins the toss. I believe that whatever you do, it should be done well. Virat Kohli set an example of a great chasing against Australia and with his help India won the match. We should be ready for any situation.
Regarding the New Zealand batsmen, Santner said, 'We faced a challenge against India in the middle overs.
When the wickets fall fast, that situation is not good. I believe that when you rotate a strike and sometimes kill a boundary, it helps a lot. We have good spin players and it depends on them to play according to their strategy. They have got their freedom.Santner also shared his plan against Varun Chakraborty. He said, 'We have played Varun in IPL, but there are some players who will play against him for the first time, or second time. I think the boys will be ready to see some footage.
He further said, 'He throws the arm ball at a speed of 115 km/h and I will be cautious to avoid this ball.'Talking about his strategies against India's batsmen, Santner said, 'We have planned for most Indian batsmen. But all this will depend on the pitch. The most important thing is that we have to mold according to the pitch. Our effort is to bowl continuously at one place, and it is expected that a ball becomes skid. It is about bowling as a partnership, not only for spinners, but also for pacers. '