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In the high-stakes semifinal clash of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, taking place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, India tightened their grip against Australia with a crucial early dismissal. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy made an immediate impact by removing the formidable batter Travis Head in his very first over, setting the Indian fans into a frenzy of excitement.
A moment of tactical genius
It was the 8th over of the day when Chakravarthy, often lauded for his deceptive spin and precision, was introduced into the bowling attack. The pitch, known for offering something to the spinners, played to India’s strategic advantage. With the score at a modest pace, the Australians were looking to accelerate when Head came face to face with Chakravarthy’s skilful delivery.
On the second ball he faced, Head tried to capitalize on a tossed-up ball that was pitched full on the off and middle stump. However, the attempt to loft it over long-off went awry as he failed to connect cleanly. Positioned in anticipation, Shubman Gill at long-off took a calm and composed catch, effectively sending Head back to the pavilion with 39 runs off 33 balls, including five fours and two mighty sixes.
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Head’s departure: A massive relief for India
Head’s wicket was indeed a significant breakthrough for India. Known for his ability to dismantle bowlers and shift momentum swiftly, Head posed a continual threat every time he settled at the crease. His track record against India in previous encounters had been impressive, often proving to be a thorn in their side. Hence, Chakravarthy’s successful dismantling of Head’s innings was met with great relief by the Indian camp.
Australia, at this juncture, found themselves at 182/4 in 34 overs, with the scorecard reflecting the story of a cautious yet promising innings largely orchestrated by Steve Smith, who remained unbeaten on 68. Partnered with Alex Carey, who was not out at 28, the Australian duo was tasked with stabilizing an innings that had seen key wickets fall at regular intervals.