India defeated New Zealand with 44 runs to set up a repetition of the Cricket World Cup final in the last four against Australia.
Spinner Varun Chakravarthy returned figures from 5 to 42 when India defeated New Zealand with 44 runs to set up a semi -final stable with Australia in Cricket’s Champions Trophy.
India won all three group games in top group A and will play the first semi-finals of the 50-over tournament in Dubai on Tuesday. The match is a repetition of the Cricket World Cup final 2023, which the Australians won in Ahmedabad.
New Zealand will take over the winners of Group B in South Africa in Lahore on Wednesday.
India plays all their games in the Dubai International Stadium after refusing to tour Pakistan for security reasons.
Australia and South Africa had to travel from Pakistan from Pakistan to Dubai, although they didn’t know if they would play there, as India was told before the tournament that they would play the first semi -finals if they qualified, no matter where they were done in the group.
South Africa has to fly back to Pakistan before meeting with New Zealand.
Shreyas Iyers 79 and an end 45 by Hardik Pandya steered India to 249-9 after being invited for the first time on Sunday.
The New Zealand Tempo Bowler Matt Henry stood with characters from 5-42 of his eight overs.

In his second game, Chakravarthy took his first Odi-five-Wicket train when India spent a brainy 81 from Kane Williamson for 205 in 45.3 over New Zealand.
In his 120-ball knock, Williamson survived two trapped catches to 17 and 68 before finally fell, and Axar Patel.
New Zealand lost Rachin Ravindra early when Patel had an excellent catch to relieve the start for six.
Chakravarthy Cut Short wants Young’s Innings on the 22nd when he bowed him with a googly.

Williamson was certain, but could not find a long -term partner because Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham were released for 17 and 14.
India’s spinner dominated under helpful conditions when Kuldeep Yadav Mitchell and Ravindra Jadeja Latham LBW sent back.
Williamson Jadeja met for a border between the two gates to increase his 47th Odi-Halbe century, but India continued Wickets.
Previously, India had difficulties with 30-3 when Virat Kohli, who played in his 300th one-day international, fell victim to a breathtaking one-hand fan of Glenn Phillips.

A phillips in the air clung to a quickly matured ball at the backward point to dismiss Kohli from Henry for 11.
Kohli remained incredulously before he trudged to compatible silence.
Iyer and Patel, who made 42, rose 98 for the fourth Wicket to rebuild the innings against a disciplined New Zealand attack.
Another breathtaking caught die by Williamson, who hurled back to the left to make a one-hand gripper close to the ground-entertainment Jadeja for 16 from Henry.
Pandya met four four and two six of the runs in his run-a-ball-innings to give India a sum that proved to be sufficient.