Ind vs NZ Champions Trophy Final: Special preparations for Kohli-Rohit Final, not good for New Zealand spinners!

Ind vs NZ Champions Trophy Final: Special preparations for Kohli-Rohit Final, not good for New Zealand spinners!

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Team India’s top order batsmen, including Virat Kohli, practiced batting against spin on Friday. Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell are two good spinners in the New Zealand team.Read more

Kohli-Rohit is doing special preparations for the final, Kiwi spinners are no longer well!

Indian batsmen preparing to deal with New Zealand’s spin attack.

New Delhi. The Indian team will take on New Zealand on Sunday in the final of the Champarkat Stadium Yons Trophy. The match will be played at the Dubai Cricket Stadium. Both teams are preparing fiercely for the final. India’s top order batsmen practiced batting against spin on Friday. Indian batsmen Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell are looking for spin. He enhanced his spin bowling skill against his own spin bowlers.

Top and middle -order batsmen faced local spinners after facing the domestic spin quarters of Varun Chakraborty, Kuldeep Yadav, Akshar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. In the last match, New Zealand captain Santner had a tight bowling (10–1-41-1) but Bracewell (9-0-56-0) remained a little expensive. Together these two have taken 13 wickets in four matches so far. Rachin Ravindra (6-0-31-1) also put a good spell of left-handed spin.

The pitch of Dubai International Cricket Stadium (DICS) expect some help to get some help, so Indian batsmen do not want to leave any stone unturned. India’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said that the pitch here can continue to help slow bowlers. He said, ‘Wickets definitely change a little, but there has not been much change in its tendency here. Our batting has really been good.

Kotak said that Indian batsmen can adapt to any pitch on any day. He said, ‘Our batsmen can mold themselves on any surface. So this is the main thing. I think we can mold ourselves according to the wicket. But such wickets (on DICS), you try to rotate a strike and you try to take the game deep. If you are chasing the goal, then try to finish the game or try to set a big goal. I think we have done this very well.

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Kohli-Rohit is doing special preparations for the final, Kiwi spinners are no longer well!

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