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  • India triumphs in Dubai
  • Key chances missed by Australia
  • Steve Smith lauds India's play

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India's tactical brilliance outshines Australia in Dubai semifinal

In a dramatic semi-final clash at the Champions Trophy in Dubai, Australia’s captain Steve Smith dismissed concerns about any significant venue advantage favoring India, despite their four-wicket victory over his team.

The debate, fueled by former cricketers and fans, centered around India playing all their tournament matches in Dubai. However, Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir and Smith both rejected the idea that India benefitted unfairly, attributing India's success to their superior performance on the field.

Smith acknowledged India's comprehensive win, stating, "India clearly played superb cricket.

The conditions suited their spinning attack and seamers, and they outplayed us, deserving the victory." Reflecting on the match, Smith noted Australia’s decision to bat first seemed wise, especially after Travis Head's quick-fire 39 off 33 balls set a strong foundation.

Australia aimed for a target around 300 runs but fell short, ending on 264, primarily due to the Indian bowlers consistently disrupting partnerships.

Smith commented, "Choosing to bat was correct, we had chances for a bigger score but kept losing wickets at crucial moments. Extending one partnership could have taken us closer to 290 or 300, applying greater pressure."

Acknowledging the tricky batting pitch, Smith pointed out, "The playing surface has endured a lot of cricket recently and is quite worn, which is why no scores over 300 have been seen in the tournament so far. We did well but lacked those crucial partnerships to elevate our total."

During India’s chase, Australia’s fielding faltered, with Rohit Sharma getting two reprieves in the powerplay and a pivotal drop by Glenn Maxwell, who couldn’t secure a one-handed catch to dismiss Virat Kohli. Smith lamented, "We miss crucial chances and in tight games with only 260 on the board, taking those is essential. It’s a part of the game, no one drops catches on purpose."

India's victory, while resounding, was marred by fielding slips from Australia, but it cemented their spot in the final, leaving Smith and his team to reflect on what might have been.

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