IND vs AUS Semifinal: India and Australia will clash in the first semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on March 4 (Tuesday). Rohit Sharma’s Men in Blue dominated Group A with a perfect record of three wins from three matches, while Steve Smith’s Australia finished second in the rain-affected Group B, securing their semifinal spot with a five-wicket victory over England in their only completed game.
India registered a remarkable win in their last group-stage fixture against New Zealand where they defended their 250-run target. While batter Shreyas Iyer impressed with a 79-run knock, it was Varun Chakravarthy who grabbed a match-winning five-wicket haul to spearhead India’s victory in Dubai.
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Australia will be without several key players from their ODI squad, including their renowned pace trio—Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood—as well as all-rounders Mitchell Marsh and Marcus Stoinis. However, India won’t take them lightly, especially in an ICC tournament, given that Steve Smith's side pulled off the highest successful chase in Champions Trophy history by overhauling England’s 351-run target in their opening match.
What If Rain Washes Out IND vs AUS Champions Trophy 2025 Semifinal?
Notably, rain has already affected three matches in the Champions Trophy, forcing teams to share points in the group stage when games were abandoned. While the chances of rain during the IND vs AUS semifinal are minimal, what happens if weather plays spoilsport? What are the possible scenarios in case of rain interruptions during the two semifinal matches?
In case of a rain washout in the Champions Trophy 2025 semifinals, a reserve day has been allocated for both semifinal matches and the final. If play is interrupted by rain after the match has started, it will resume the next day from the exact point where it was halted.
Notably, for the semifinals and final to be considered complete, each match must have at least 25 overs per side.
If rain washes out both the scheduled day and the reserve day of a semifinal, the team that topped its group will advance to the final. In this scenario, India and South Africa would move forward.