Sourav Ganguly picks ‘top contender’ to win Champions Trophy 2025.
The excitement that surrounds ICC Champions Trophy 2025which will be held in Pakistan and UAEincreases as the tournament approaches. With the stage set for one of the most anticipated events in cricket, fans and pundits are eagerly anticipating who will emerge victorious in this prestigious competition. Featuring the world’s best cricketing nations, this tournament promises exciting matches and fierce competition, with IndiaPakistan, Australiaand England all among favorites.
Predictions and excitement leading up to the global showcase event
As the multi-team tournament approaches, the cricketing world is abuzz with predictions. Fans and analysts speculate on everything from the potential leading run-scorers to the top wicket-takers, with many tipping their hat to certain teams as possible winners. The tournament, which will feature high-stakes competitions, will provide an opportunity for teams to showcase their best talents. The build-up to the competition has seen an exciting mix of expert analysis, fan anticipation and plenty of intrigue as to who will lift the coveted trophy.
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Sourav Ganguly reveals top contender to win Champions Trophy 2025
Amidst these predictions, former India captain Sourav Ganguly weighed in on who he thinks are the top contenders to win the Champions Trophy in 2025. Ganguly named India as one of the key teams to watch in the tournament, especially after their impressive performances in the recent 50-over World Cup and T20 World Cup.
Ganguly’s confidence in the Indian team’s ability reflects their strong showing in international cricket, where they have been competitive in all formats. However, he also mentioned that India’s Test cricket performances, especially away from home, needed further improvement for sustained success on all fronts.
“I think India are one of the contenders for the Champions Trophy, especially after their performances in the 50-over World Cup and the T20 World Cup,” Ganguly said in a conversation with Revsportz.