The Indian cricket team has started their Champions Trophy 2025 campaign with a bang by defeating Bangladesh in their first match of the tournament and now they are all set to face the arch-rivals, Pakistan on 23rd Feb at Dubai. The match against India will be a do-or-die match for Pakistan as they have already lost their first match to New Zealand and fans are expecting a thrilling encounter between the two Asian neighbours.
The former Indian cricketer Sourav Ganguly has faith in the Indian cricket team, not only as the favourites to defeat Pakistan in their upcoming Champions Trophy clash but also as the frontrunners to win the tournament. The former Indian captain and ex-BCCI President believes that the current squad is the best in the world, excelling in both batting and bowling, making them strong contenders for the title.
Expressing his confidence in the team’s abilities, Sourav Ganguly stated that India’s dominance across all the departments makes them the side to beat in the competition. He asserted that the team’s depth in batting, with players extending down to number eight, gives them a significant advantage.
Speaking about Virat Kohli’s recent struggles, Sourav Ganguly dismissed any doubts surrounding the star batter’s form, affirming that Virat Kohli’s career speaks for itself. He emphasised that with 81 international centuries to his name, Virat Kohli does not need to prove anything to anyone. Ganguly also addressed Rohit Sharma’s performances, stating that he remains one of the world’s best batsmen and should not be judged solely on his Test cricket record.
Regarding head coach Gautam Gambhir’s role, Ganguly highlighted the importance of giving him more time, acknowledging that the Champions Trophy will be a crucial tournament for him.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on India as they look to live up to the expectations set by one of their greatest captains. With a squad packed with talent and experience, the team carries the hopes of millions, aiming to lift the Champions Trophy once again.