The net bowler Shashwat Tiwari reported that New Zealand has dedicated their preparing energy to stop Ravindra Jadeja along with left-handed spinners while giving less attention to India’s mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy. New Zealand employed the assistance of Tiwari who helped them come up with plans to combat Jadeja’s spinning techniques. The Indian team plans to utilise their four-spinner strategy while targeting left-arm spin vulnerabilities of New Zealand during their title run in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand’s Intense Preparations For Jadeja’s Pace In Champions Trophy 2025 Final
The New Zealand team works on strategies to handle Ravindra Jadeja’s left-arm spin ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025 final against India. Shashwat Tiwari told ANI reporters that New Zealand batters requested him to throw balls from an 18-yard distance as they aimed to duplicate Jadeja’s quick pace. The batters attempted 18 yards but quickly returned to 22 yards after realising the ball arrived too fast. According to Tiwari the fast pace of his usual bowling struck the team as a surprise so they asked him to return to 22 yards.
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Indian Left-Arm Spinners Could Trouble New Zealand Batters
The New Zealand team has invested significant time in practising against Indian left-handed spinners because they realise the spinners could be formidable threats during the final match. In spite of their practise in the nets the Kiwis might experience difficulties against India’s spinners during the actual match. “They are preparing for left-armers. The New Zealand team is not facing difficulties in this stage of the tournament.” The Indian team has strong spin talent yet I doubt their ability to stop these opposition spinners according to him. In their potential multiple use of spin bowling during the Dubai final India gives New Zealand a crucial challenge to adapt to the environment which establishes Ravindra Jadeja as vital for India’s World Cup aspirations.