India is gearing up for a crucial face-off against Australia in the first semi-final of the Champions Trophy 2025, set to take place on Tuesday in Dubai.
This match comes on the heels of India's decisive victory over New Zealand in their final group stage encounter.
The semi-final clash holds significant weight as it's a chance for India to avenge their loss to Australia in the 2023 ODI World Cup final.
Former Australian cricketer Brad Haddin has weighed in on the upcoming match, noting that the pressure is squarely on India's shoulders.
Due to their decision not to travel to Pakistan for the tournament, India has played all their matches in Dubai, giving them the advantage of familiar playing conditions. This has led to several cricketing figures, including Australia's regular captain Pat Cummins, suggesting that India might have the upper hand.
Haddin remarked on the Willow Talk podcast, "India have had the advantage of playing every game at the same venue with conditions—dry pitches and no grass—that suit their style.
All the pressure is on India. They’re playing great cricket, but this is a one-off game."
Highlighting Australia's reputation for thriving under pressure in tournament settings, Haddin expressed confidence in Australia’s chances. "Australia prides itself on outstanding tournament performances. There’s no pressure on them. I can foresee Australia coming out on top in these conditions," he said.
Additionally, Haddin warned India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir of the scrutiny he might face if India fails to reach the final. "Gautam Gambhir's tenure has seen mixed results in terms of success and style. Missing out on the final could trigger significant backlash," Haddin added.
As India prepares for this high-stakes encounter, all eyes will be on Rohit Sharma and his team to deliver on the promise of reaching the finals.