ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final: India has no ‘advantage’ over new Zealand | Current news

The Indian Coach of the Sitanshu Kotak Kotak returns to the claim that the Indian champion trophy Nada intensified the place in Dubai.
India, who played all his trophy trophy matches, was a decision before the tournament, and the conversation that India would give an unfair advantage is unfounded, says the team coach as he returns to criticism.
India Rohit Sharma is facing new Zealand in CONTRACT OF THE TITE on Sunday At the Dubai International Stadium, where the tournament favorites were undefeated in their four matches.
India refused to visit the hosts Pakistan In the tournament with eight countries because of political tensions and received Dubai as their place in the United Arab Emirates.
“The draw that happened, it happened before,” said the Kotak Kotak coach told reporters before the finals. “After India won four matches, if people think there is an advantage, then I don’t know what to say about it.”
The tangled arrangement of the tournament with teams flying from UAE and Pakistan, while India remained, was controversial.
South African bat David Miller said that “it was not an ideal situation” to fly his team in Dubai to wait on an Indian semi -final opponent and then flew back to Lahore in less than 24 hours.
Even the nominal hosts of Pakistan had to jump on the jet and fly in Dubai to play India and not face them on home soil.
The positions in two countries were very different. Pakistanic songs have produced big sums as opposed to slow and turning decks of Dubai stadium.
“The end of the day, I think you have to play a good cricket every day when you appear,” Kotak said. “So, the only thing they are [critics] Maybe we’ll say we play here. But that’s how the pull is. “
“So nothing else can happen in this. It is not that after arriving, they changed something here and we got an advantage,” he added.
India was a team that won after surpassing Group A, in which they faced new Zealand, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They then beat Australia in the first semi -final.
New Zealand, led by Mitchell Santner, lost the last group game in India for 44 rides before they beat South Africa in the second semifinal in Lahore.
Kotak said that the previous result of two teams would not have an impact in their mindset in the finals.
“It depends on how he thinks in New Zealand, but I don’t think we should think about it,” Kotak said.
“We should just try to show up and play a good game of crickets because there is no use from thinking about the last match.”
New Zealand coach Gary Stoad said they were not too concerned about the benefits of India.
“I mean, look, the decision around us is out of hand,” Stead said.
“So this is not something we care too much. India has to play all his games here in Dubai. But as you said, we had a game here, and we will learn from that experience very quickly.”
“And if we’re good enough to beat India on Sunday, then I’m sure we’ll be very, very happy,” he added.