Mohammed Shami falls to Steve Smith: after Travis Head, India Pacer Shells another return capture in Champions Trophy 2025 semifinal [WATCH]

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Mohammed Shami Steve Smith drop Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final


Mohammed Shami had dropped a Catcch that would have fired through Travis Head.

The pacemakers of India Mohammed Shami is having a difficult day in the field in the semifinal of Trophy 2025 Champions on Australia in Dubai.

Shami drops another capture

After dropping a capture to say goodbye to Travis Head in the first, Shami dropped another capture when Captain Steve Smith was hitting at 36. Shami released a long -lasting delivery to Smith to Smith, who went hard on the road. Shami hit his left hand, but could not hold on to capture. Smith finally scored half a century, reaching the milestone in 26. At the time of writing this report, Australia had 162/4 at 31.2 overs with Steve Smith and Alex Carey in the middle.

The head was finally fired by the Spinner Varun Chakravarthy in the ninth. Shami, on the other hand, had taken the WICKET of the opener Cooper Connolly, who was the first to leave. Ravindra Jadaja hit twice, saying goodbye to Marnus Labuschagne and Josh Inglis.

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Shami has collected six four -games Wickts in the Champions 2025 Trophy so far. After registering 5/53 figures against Bangladesh, Shami ran out of Wicket against Pakistan (0/43).

How India described for the Champions Trophy semifinals

India began its Champions Trophy 2025 campaign with a six Wickt Wickladesh victory in the first game of the A. Bangladesh group was fired by 228 after choosing to hit first, and in response, Shubman Gill was the men of the outstanding Blue batter while scoring an undefeated century.

India later faced Pakistan in Dubai, registering an identical victory of six Wickt. Pakistan was all out for 241 after hitting first. India lost the patron Rohit Sharma in the fifth place of persecution, but Virat Kohli (100*) and Shreyas Iyer (56) forged a position of 114 races, which finally helped in the victory of India.

The qualification of the semifinal of India was sealed before his last game of the group stage against New Zealand and only his final place and his semifinal opponent had not yet decided. India was restricted to 249/9 against New Zealand after he was asked to beat first. None of Kiwi’s hitters, except Kane Williamson (81), was able to convert the beginnings. Varun Chakravarthy registered figures of 5/42 as New Zealand were out of 209, with the men in blue writing a victory of 44 races.

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