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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Australian batters focus on spinners ahead of semifinals

ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Australian batters focus on spinners ahead of semifinals

Australia had an intense three-hour practice session at the ICC Academy on Sunday afternoon with the focus firmly on its play against spin.

While senior pros like Steve Smith and Travis Head had a light hit, the youngsters went full throttle.

The Australian team opted for seven ICC academy based net bowlers — all spinners, including slow left-arm orthodox Harshit Seth, a 20-year-old UAE player, besides two left-arm wrist-spinners, as many off-spinners and a leg-spinner.

Australia finished second in Group B, behind South Africa, and both teams are camping in the UAE, waiting to know who their opponents will be in the semifinals.

Australia will face table-topper from Group A, either India or New Zealand, in its last-four clash.

The first semifinal involving India will be played in Dubai on Tuesday and the second one in Lahore on Wednesday.

After the training on Sunday, spinner Seth said the Aussie batters told the net bowlers to bowl a certain length that would invite them to drive and flick.

Published on Mar 02, 2025

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