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New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner with support staff inspects the pitch during a practice session ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final cricket match against India in Dubai on March 8, 2025.
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Mitchell Santner felt his side could take valuable lessons from last week’s loss to India into the final on Sunday (March 9, 2025).
“It was a challenging game. India played very well. I think we did a lot of good stuff in that game. We came up against a good side and on a spinning wicket, especially in the second innings,” said the New Zealand skipper.
“But I think, having the run against India here a few days ago will help us understand the conditions a little bit better.”
The Black Caps’ two ICC titles—the 2000 ICC Knockouts and 2021 World Test Championship triumph—came against India, and Santner hoped his side could be a third-time lucky against the Men in Blue.
On the plans to tackle Varun Chakaravarthy, who scalped a five-for last week, Santner felt the batters would be better prepared, considering a few of them had faced him for the first time in the league encounter.
“If the pitch plays a similar way, he will be a challenge along with all three of their other spinners. I think boys will be ready for tomorrow and will look at a little bit more footage. We know what his threats are now.”
“That 115 kph arm ball, that got me; that was a bit of a threat,” joked Santner, who was castled by Varun.
Like India, New Zealand has four spin options, and Santner was pleased by the crucial breakthroughs given by part-timers Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips.
“I think having a few all-rounders makes the balance of the side good. We can still play the seamers if we need to. I think that the way everyone has kind of stepped up at different times is one of the most pleasing things. We have seen (Glenn) Phillips do it with a bat and in the field, but he has taken some key wickets this tournament. And obviously, Rachin’s spell the other day (vs South Africa) was awesome as well,” said Santner.
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final: India vs New Zealand CT final in Dubai: New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner press conference