
Ind VS Aus Semi final (Source: Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
Star India batte Virat Kohli was one of the major reasons for the Men in Blue prevailing over Australia in the first semi-final of the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025. Notably, the thrilling encounter was played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, in Dubai, on Tuesday, March 4. Kohli won yet another Player of the Match award due to a well-compiled 84-run knock during the seond innings of the game.
Former Indian cricketer, Ambati Rayudu, hailed Kohli’s proficiency in ticking over the scoreboard against spinners as well as his game sense as two major aspects which impressed him the most during his knock.
“I think his skill against leg spin and left-arm spin, along with his ability to rotate the strike through midwicket and square leg, was exceptional. On a pitch that was turning and stopping, he made it look effortless, which speaks volumes about his skill. Never doubt his ability to hit fours or sixes – it’s about composure and understanding what is needed on the day, then executing it to perfection. He is a once-in-a-generation cricketer, the greatest of all time in this format. It’s a special night for him, his family, and 150 crore Indians who are blessed to witness his greatness,” Rayudu said while speaking on JioHotstar.
Redemption for him after the 2023 final in Ahmedabad: Rayudu
The cricketer-turned-commentator extended praise to KL Rahul’s batting performance too. Rayudu hoped for the wicketkeeper-batter to put in a similar performance in the final of the marquee ODI tournament.
“He’s been under tremendous pressure, as playing at No. 6 is not something he’s entirely accustomed to. But he handled it brilliantly, displaying immense maturity. The calculated risks he took and the shots he played were outstanding. He absorbed pressure, allowing Virat to play his natural game. I think this performance was, in a way, redemption for him after the 2023 final in Ahmedabad, which he took to heart. This is a fantastic way to make amends, and hopefully, he delivers another great knock in the final,” he added further.
After Kohli departed post combining with Rahul for a 47-run stand, the latter stood firm and anchored the chase perfectly well. Rahul ended up unbeaten on 42* off 34 deliveries to see India through to the final. The summit clash will be played against the winners of the South Africa-New Zealand encounter.