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As the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 edges closer, the excitement among cricket fans continues to grow. Co-hosted by Pakistan and the UAE, this prestigious tournament promises high-octane action, with teams from around the world competing for one of cricket’s most coveted trophies. The return of the Champions Trophy after an eight-year hiatus has generated significant anticipation, with fans eager to see if the tournament will once again live up to its reputation for thrilling contests and memorable performances.
India favorites to shine in yet another ICC event
Team India enter the Champions Trophy 2025 as one of the top contenders, carrying its rich legacy of performing exceptionally in ICC events. India’s track record in the tournament is formidable, including title victories in 2002 and 2013. With a well-balanced squad featuring seasoned players and young talent, India are poised to make a strong run. The pressure of expectations will be high, but the Men in Blue are no strangers to stepping up when it matters most.
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Ravi Shastri picks India’s most underrated ICC performer
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has revealed his pick for India’s most underrated player in ICC events: Shikhar Dhawan. Speaking to Sanjana Ganesan in a video shared by the ICC, Shastri highlighted Dhawan’s remarkable contributions to India’s success in global tournaments, particularly the Champions Trophy.
“I thought Shikhar Dhawan’s batting in the Champions Trophy over the years, whenever he played, he was outstanding. It was a standout for me the way he picked up his game for the big events,” said Shastri.
Acknowledging the focus that often falls on India’s superstar players, Shastri emphasized that Dhawan has flown under the radar despite being a key performer.
“There’s always talk about the big players in the Indian team, the superstars and he flies under the radar. You know, in big events he was a terrific player. So, you know I remember a lot of his runs in the Champions Trophy. He was one of the stars of Champions Trophy, World Cup, ICC tournaments really,” added Shastri.