As India gears up for the ICC Champions Trophy, can the Men in Blue overcome key hurdles and clinch another ICC title?
New Delhi, February 14: After a heartbreaking 2023 ODI World Cup final loss to Australia, Team India now sets its sights on the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, beginning February 19. Despite an impressive 3-0 ODI series win over England, a few concerns—especially Jasprit Bumrah’s injury—threaten India’s campaign in UAE, a venue where they have had mixed fortunes.
India’s Champions Trophy campaign kicks off against Bangladesh on February 20, followed by the much-anticipated India vs. Pakistan clash on February 23. Their final group-stage match is against New Zealand on March 2, the same team that ended their World Cup 2019 dream.
As the team prepares for the marquee event, let’s take a look at their recent ODI performances, key strengths, weaknesses, and areas of concern.
📊 India’s Recent ODI Performance
Since their 2023 World Cup final loss, India has played nine ODIs, winning five, losing three, and tying one.
🔹 India’s ODI Series Results (Post World Cup 2023):
✅ 2-1 series win against South Africa (Away)
❌ 2-0 series loss to Sri Lanka (Away)
✅ 3-0 series win against England (Home)
✅ India’s Strengths Heading into Champions Trophy 2025
🔥 1. A Well-Settled Top Six
India’s top order remains a key strength, with Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, and Hardik Pandya forming a formidable batting core. The lineup is known for aggressive powerplay starts, middle-order stability, and a deep finishing unit.
💪 2. Quality All-Rounders Providing Depth
India boasts some of the best all-rounders in world cricket:
- Hardik Pandya (Pace-bowling all-rounder) – Capable of 140+ kmph deliveries and clutch performances.
- Ravindra Jadeja – A world-class spin-bowling all-rounder, invaluable with the bat and on the field.
- Axar Patel & Washington Sundar – Spin-bowling all-rounders who offer flexibility and depth in all departments.
🏏 3. Strong ODI Specialists
India’s squad is packed with batters who have mastered the ODI format, including:
✔️ Shubman Gill – One of the most consistent ODI batters in recent years.
✔️ Virat Kohli – Despite recent struggles, remains a backbone of India’s batting.
✔️ Rohit Sharma – Master of the powerplay and big-match performer.
✔️ Shreyas Iyer – Improving against short-pitched bowling, providing stability in the middle order.
🏆 4. Winning Momentum
A dominant 3-0 clean sweep over England has boosted India’s confidence ahead of the tournament.
🎯 5. Mohammed Shami’s Return
While he hasn’t been at his absolute best yet, Shami’s experience and presence will be a crucial factor for India.
⚠️ India’s Weaknesses & Key Concerns
🚑 1. The Absence of Jasprit Bumrah
Perhaps India’s biggest setback, Bumrah’s injury leaves a huge void in India’s bowling attack. His ability to strike early, contain runs, and deliver match-winning spells is unmatched.
⏳ 2. Inexperience in the Pace Attack
With Bumrah out and Mohammed Siraj placed in non-traveling reserves, India’s main fast-bowling attack lacks experience:
- Mohammed Shami – Just returned from injury, yet to find his rhythm.
- Arshdeep Singh – Only 9 ODIs old, though he did pick up a five-wicket haul recently.
- Harshit Rana – Only 3 ODIs old, impressive against England but still raw.
- Hardik Pandya – While he provides pace-bowling support, his workload needs careful management.
🤔 3. Form Concerns Over Rohit & Virat
Despite their immense experience, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s recent struggles in Tests have raised questions about their ODI form.
- Rohit’s blistering 119 against England was a great sign, but can he maintain consistency?
- Virat’s vulnerability against spin and outside-off stump deliveries remains a talking point.
🧠 4. Psychological Disadvantage in UAE
The last time India played an ICC event in UAE (T20 World Cup 2021), it was a disaster. The team suffered a 10-wicket defeat to Pakistan and a group-stage exit after another loss to New Zealand. With both teams in their group again, can India overcome past scars?
📊 India’s Top Performers (Post 2023 ODI WC)
🏏 Top Run-Scorers
1️⃣ Shubman Gill – 316 runs, Avg: 52.66, SR: 92.12, 1 century, 2 fifties
2️⃣ Rohit Sharma – 279 runs, Avg: 46.50, SR: 132.85, 1 century, 2 fifties
3️⃣ Shreyas Iyer – 271 runs, Avg: 38.71, SR: 117.31, 3 fifties
4️⃣ Axar Patel – 193 runs, Avg: 27.57, 1 fifty
5️⃣ KL Rahul – 160 runs, Avg: 22.85, 1 fifty
🎯 Top Wicket-Takers
1️⃣ Arshdeep Singh – 14 wickets, Avg: 16.64
2️⃣ Axar Patel – 8 wickets, Avg: 34.25
3️⃣ Washington Sundar – 8 wickets, Avg: 23.25
4️⃣ Kuldeep Yadav – 7 wickets, Avg: 34.85
5️⃣ Avesh Khan – 6 wickets, Avg: 19.16
🏆 India’s Squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
🟢 Main Squad:
✔️ Rohit Sharma (Captain)
✔️ Shubman Gill (Vice-Captain)
✔️ Virat Kohli
✔️ Shreyas Iyer
✔️ KL Rahul (WK)
✔️ Rishabh Pant (WK)
✔️ Hardik Pandya
✔️ Axar Patel
✔️ Washington Sundar
✔️ Kuldeep Yadav
✔️ Harshit Rana
✔️ Mohammed Shami
✔️ Arshdeep Singh
✔️ Ravindra Jadeja
✔️ Varun Chakaravarthy
🟡 Non-Travelling Reserves:
🔹 Yashasvi Jaiswal
🔹 Mohammed Siraj
🔹 Shivam Dube
📌 Conclusion
India enters the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 with a strong squad, solid momentum, and a well-balanced lineup. However, Bumrah’s absence and an inexperienced pace attack remain areas of concern.
With huge expectations riding on Virat, Rohit, and the top six, can India overcome their challenges and finally clinch another ICC trophy?
