Who will win the India vs Australia Champions Trophy semi-final in Dubai? Betting odds and prediction for IND vs AUS ODI match

Mayank Bande

Who will win the India vs Australia Champions Trophy semi-final in Dubai? Betting odds and prediction for IND vs AUS ODI match image

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India and Australia's rivalry in the ICC events will have another chapter written in it on March 4 in Dubai.

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The Group A toppers, India and Group B runner-ups, Australia will collide to determine the first finalist of the Champions Trophy

As the star-studded Indian side faces an Aussie side which will miss a lot of their key players, let us have a look at the match prediction and the best betting odds for the match.

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India vs Australia Champions Trophy semi-final: Prediction

Heading into the semi-final, India has played all of its matches at the Dubai International Stadium and has performed exceptionally while both batting first and chasing the match.

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Australia has only played one full game, which was in Lahore where the conditions were batting friendly as opposed to Dubai. Additionally, the team balance that India has will keep them on the driver's seat to reach the final.

India vs Australia Champions Trophy semi-final: Latest betting odds

As per the Dafabet odds, India are the favorites to clinch the Champions Trophy semi-final against Australia in Dubai.

TeamBetting odds
India1.45
Australia2.78

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Mayank Bande

Mayank Bande has been a content producer at The Sporting News since 2023 and has extensive experience in cricket writing. His work has previously appeared on platforms like OneCricket and Last Word on Sports. Beyond cricket, Mayank closely follows football as an FC Barcelona supporter, along with tennis and Olympic sports. Despite holding a degree in Business Administration, he chose to pursue a career in sports, bringing sharp analysis to his writing as someone who once played cricket.