Harbhajan fumes at Rohit for letting Travis Head off; questions the purpose of having Varun Chakaravarthy in the XI

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Australia opener Travis Head struggled at the start of his innings during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final against India at the Dubai International Stadium. He could only manage to score 1 run off his first 10 balls, his slowest start in an ODI match. This was surprising considering Head's reputation as a destructive batter with a strong record against India in all formats. The conditions in Dubai played a key role in Head's struggle, with the slow wicket and India's use of four spinners making it difficult for him to get going. Many expected India to attack Head early with a spinner like Mohammed Shami, but they stuck to a different strategy. Former India cricketer Harbhajan Singh criticized captain Rohit Sharma for not taking advantage of the situation. Despite the slow start, Head remains a dangerous player, and fans know that he is capable of turning things around quickly. The match between Australia and India promises to be an intense battle, with both teams vying for a spot in the final of the prestigious tournament.

After an initial stutter, Head took on Hardik Pandya and Shami and raced to 30-plus in no time. When Rohit turned to spin for the first time in the powerplay, it was not Varun Chakaravarthy, the best-equipped spinner in the Indian side, to bowl with the new ball. He turned to Kuldeep Yadav, who was hit for a straight six in his second over.

When Head moved to 39 off 32 balls, Rohit turned to Varun Chakaravarthy. The mystery spinner worked his magic straightaway. He enticed Head and the left-hander, who was facing Chakaravarthy for the first time in an international match, went for the big shot only to sky it. Shubman Gill ran in from the long off boundary to take a good catch. India got the breakthrough but not before Head once again gave Australia a good start.

Harbhajan was critical of Rohit's captaincy, stating that those quickfire 39 runs from Head at the top of the order could end up proving to be difference.

"When you Varun Chakarvarthy, why would you wait for nine overs to bring him on against Travis Head? What's the point of having him then? The Indian team should have started with him at one end and Shami at the other. He got set, and then Varun was brought on. Those 49 runs could prove to be the difference," Harbhajan said in the mid-inning show on Star Sports.

Shami pulls back Australia

Earlier, Australian skipper Steve Smith (73, 96b, 4x4, 1x6) won a good toss, but the batters could not exploit a much smoother pitch at the DICS, throwing their wickets away through silly shots.

Throughout his stay, Smith was the pillar of Australian innings, and was involved in three 50 stands — 52 with Travis Head for the second wicket, 56 for the third wicket with Marnus Labuschagne and 54 for the fifth wicket with Alex Carey (61, 57b, 8x4, 1x6).

Australia would have been in a much better position had two of those alliances bloomed into something more substantial. Each of them fell against the run of the play and it started with Head.

India pace spearhead Mohammed Shami stood out with figures of 3-48 as Australia's innings lasted 49.3 overs. Spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets each.

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