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On September 24, the India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2025 super match took place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. Both teams had won their first Super Four match, and a victory in this match would guarantee their spot in the Asia Cup 2025 Finals. Team India won the toss and decided to bat first. In the first 11 overs, Team India scored 112 for 2 wickets, with the help of Abhishek Sharma, who scored 75 runs in just 37 balls. However, in the last 9 overs, Bangladesh regained control of the game, and Team India was only able to score 168 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs.
Team India also dominated the Bangladeshi batting line-up. Jasprit Bumrah, who was not in great form throughout the tournament, took 2 wickets for just 18 runs. Kuldeep Yadav also took 3 wickets by just 18 runs, and became the first bowler to complete 10 wickets in the Asia Cup. Team India bowled out the entire Bangladeshi team at 127 runs, winning this match by 41 runs. Abhishek Sharma was awarded his second back-to-back player of the match award. He also became the first batsman in the 2025 Asia Cup to score over 200 runs.
India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2025: Has India qualified for the 2025 Asia Cup Finals
After winning the India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match, Team India has become the first to qualify for the Asia Cup Finals this year. This is the second Asia Cup final that Team India will play back-to-back, they played the Asia Cup 2023 finals against Team Sri Lanka and defeated them by 10 wickets. In the 2025 Asia Cup, India will either face Pakistan or Bangladesh in the Finals.
India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup 2025: Is Team Bangladesh eliminated?
Team Bangladesh has not yet been eliminated from the tournament. Even after losing their second Super Four match against Team India, they will have a second chance to qualify for the Asia Cup Finals when they face Team Pakistan in their last Super Four match of the 2025 Asia Cup tournament on September 25.
FAQs
Q. Has Team Bangladesh qualified for the 2025 Asia Cup finals?
A. Team Bangladesh has not yet qualified for the 2025 Asia Cup finals.
Q. Who has the most runs in the 2025 Asia Cup?
A. Abhishek Sharma has the most runs in the 2025 Asia Cup tournament.
Q. Who has the most wickets in the 2025 Asia Cup?Â
A. Kuldeep Yadav is the bowler with the most wickets in the 2025 Asia Cup tournament.
Q. Has Team India qualified for the 2025 Asia Cup finals?
A. Team India is the first team to qualify for the 2025 Asia Cup finals.
Q. Who is the captain of the Bangladeshi team?
A. Litton Das is the Captain of the T20 Bangladeshi cricket team.
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India’s Abhishek Sharma celebrates his fifty runs (AP/PTI) Abhishek Sharma’s family expressed mixed emotions after his run-out dismissal at 75 runs denied him a century during India’s 41-run victory over Bangladesh in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup Super 4 match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Despite the disappointment, his stellar performance helped India secure a spot in the Asia Cup final.”It’s okay, it’s a part of the game to be honest, but yes, today’s dismissal was a little hurtful as it was a run out. But yes, it’s loading, it’s loading, guys, he’s gonna make a century soon,” said Komal Sharma, Abhishek’s sister, after the match.Click here to watch the video.Komal highlighted Abhishek’s close relationship with his mentor Yuvraj Singh. “As sir will say, we have to follow that and he has to follow that, that’s all. Yes, of course, he is always there with him, telling him everything. He gets all the instructions before and after the match, how he did it and how he didn’t do it.”She mentioned that Abhishek considers his mother his lucky charm and emphasized team performance. “It’s okay, he’s still winning, he’s playing well. It felt really good, the whole team is playing well, everyone is praying for him to play well.””Finally, we just want the trophy home and we are wishing all the team members of Team India to do their best and win the trophy home,” she added.Sharma’s innings of 75 off 39 deliveries surpassed his mentor Yuvraj Singh’s record for most T20I innings with five or more sixes by an Indian player. He now has six such knocks, ranking behind only Rohit Sharma with 13 and Suryakumar with 9.He also set a new Asia Cup record with 17 sixes in the 2025 edition, the highest in a single tournament across formats.After Bangladesh’s stand-in captain Jaker Ali won the toss and elected to field, India’s opening pair of Abhishek and Shubman Gill (29 off 19) got off to a strong start, reaching 72 runs in the Power-play.The Indian innings lost momentum after Sharma’s run-out by Rishad Hossain. Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma scored 5 runs each, while Shivam Dube made 2.Hardik Pandya’s 38 off 29 balls and Axar Patel’s unbeaten 10 off 15 helped India reach 168/6. Bangladesh’s bowlers Rishad Hossain (2-27) and Tanzim Hasan Sakib (1-29) effectively contained India’s middle order.Bangladesh’s chase was led by Saif Hassan, who scored 69 off 51 balls despite being dropped three times by Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, and Sanju Samson. He partnered with Parvez Hossain Emon (21 off 19) for a 42-run stand.India’s spinners dominated the middle overs, with Kuldeep Yadav taking 3-18, Varun Chakravarthy 2-29, and Jasprit Bumrah claiming 2-18. Axar Patel took 1-37, and Tilak Varma picked up the final wicket of Mustafizur Rahman as Bangladesh was dismissed for 127.The victory marked India’s fifth consecutive win in the tournament, confirming their place in the final. Sri Lanka has been eliminated, leaving Bangladesh and Pakistan to compete in a virtual semifinal for the remaining final spot.
India has defeated Bangladesh in a Super Fours match of the Asia Cup 2025 by 41 runs. With this win, the defending champions have qualified for the final.
India vs Bangladesh in the Super Fours of the Asia Cup 2025 was played at the Dubai International Stadium, with Bangladesh winning the toss and deciding to bowl first, something which has been a trend in this tournament.
India vs Bangladesh: India Qualifies For Final With Win Over Bangladesh
India actually got off to a strong start to their inning, with the opening pair of Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma scoring 72 runs in the powerplay. While Gill scored a relatively conservative 25 off 17, Abhishek caught fire from the very beginning, making 46 off 19 in the first six overs.
However, a collapse started when, in the seventh over, Shubman Gill was dismissed by Rishad Hossain. Shivam Dube then came in, having been promoted to No. 3 to keep the pace of scoring up. However, in the ninth over, he became Hossainâ€s second wicket of the day, getting out after making two runs.
India made 96 runs in the first 10 overs, mostly thanks to Abhishek Sharma, who had scored a half-century at a strike rate higher than 200. By the time he was dismissed via run-out in the 12th over after making 75 off 37, the team score was 112/3. It seemed that the Indian Cricket Team would aim to go past 200 runs. However, that was not in the cards.
In the very same over, Captain Suryakumar Yadav got out after making five off 11. With India four wickets down in 12 overs, the incoming Hardik Pandya decided to put the shutter down and anchor onto the pitch. For the remaining eight overs, Hardik stayed on strike, surrounded by a shifting cast of batters.
First, Tilak Varma made five off seven, and then Axar Patel scored a slow 10 off 15. Pandya stayed on the crease till the last ball of the innings, having scored 38 off 29. India, having scored at a pace of 12 rpo in the powerplay, ended their inning at 168/6 in 20 overs.
In response, Bangladesh saw one of their wickets fall super early, as opener Tanzid Hasan got out for one in the second over, having been dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah. But then, Saif Hassan and Parvez Hossain Emon ensured that no other wicket fell in the powerplay, taking the score to 44 runs in six overs.
Immediately after the end of the powerplay, Emon got out for 21 off 19. Towhid Hridoy got out soon after scoring seven off 10. Shamim Hossain scored a duck, while the captain for the day, Jaker Ali, scored only four.
With the score 87/5 in the 13th over, the Bangla Tigers were in trouble. However, they had hope in Saif Hassan, who stood firm at one end. Despite that, wickets kept falling at the other end. Mohammad Saifuddin for four, Rishad Hosain for two, Tanzim Hasan Sakib for a golden duck, and Nasum Ahmed for four.
By the time Saif was dismissed for 69 off 51, the score was 116/9 in the 18th over, and the match was done and dusted. Bangladesh got all out for 127 runs in the 20th over, losing the game by 41 runs.
For his blistering inning while opening the Indian innings, Abhishek Sharma was the obvious choice for the Player of the Match award.
As for the Men in Blue, after winning this India vs Bangladesh match, having already defeated Pakistan in the Super Fours, they have qualified for their second consecutive Asia Cup final. They will now face Sri Lanka in their last game of this round.
As for Bangladesh, they still have a chance of making it into the final. After defeating Sri Lanka in their first Super Fours match of the Asia Cup 2025, they now just need a win against Pakistan in their third and final game.
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Defending champions India booked their spot in the Asia Cup final with a 41-run victory over Bangladesh.
The win moves India, who are yet to lose a match, two points clear at the top of the table while also eliminating Sri Lanka, who have lost their first two matches in the Super Fours.
Pakistan and Bangladesh, level on two points, face each other in the penultimate group match on Thursday, with the result determining who will join India in the final.
Batting first in Dubai, opener Abhishek Sharma scored his second half-century in as many matches to kickstart India’s innings.
He dominated an explosive first-wicket stand with Shubman Gill, amassing 46 (19) in the powerplay alone. He went on to score 75 (37), including six fours and five sixes, before being run out in the 12th over.
His dismissal – India’s third – sparked a mini collapse as they lost 3-17 in 3.3 overs before all-rounder Hardik Pandya steadied the ship with 38 (29) to set Bangladesh a target of 169.
Bangladesh opener Saif Hassan posted a brisk half-century of his own, top-scoring with 69 (51), including five sixes.
However, he lacked support, with Parvez Hossain Emon (21 off 19) the only other player to reach double figures.
Kuldeep Yadav picked up 3-18 and Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy shared two wickets apiece as Bangladesh were bowled out for 127 in the final over.
On September 24, the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super match took place at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. This match was very crucial for both teams, as both had lost their first Super Four match. Team Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl first. Pakistani bowlers completely destroyed the Sri Lankan batting line-up, but Kamindu Mendis was the only one who scored runs for the team. He scored a half-century, and with the help of Mendisâ€s 50 runs in 44 balls, Team Sri Lanka was able to score 133 for 8 wickets in 20 overs.
Team Sri Lanka went into this match with two changes; they included Maheesh Theekshana and Chamika Karunaratne in their playing 11. Pakistani batting line-up played brilliantly in the power play, but lost both their openers in the last over of the power play. The Pakistani Team was able to chase the target easily in just 18 overs. With this victory, Team Pakistan has kept their hopes alive in the Asia Cup 2025 finals. The man of the match award was given to Hussain Talat for taking 2 wickets by giving just 18 runs, and scoring 32 runs in 30 balls.
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025: What’s Next for Team Pakistan?
After winning the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match, the Pakistani team has scored two points on the Super Four table. Team Pakistan will now face Team Bangladesh on September 25. If Pakistan is able to win this match against Bangladesh and if Team India defeats Bangladesh on September 24, Pakistan will then easily qualify for the Asia Cup finals.Â
What’s Next For Team Sri Lanka?
After the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match, Sri Lankaâ€s hopes for qualification for the Asia Cup 2025 finals are almost broken. Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 5 wickets, which gave Team Sri Lanka their second loss in their Super Four matches. They lost their first match against Bangladesh. Sri Lanka will now face Team India on September 26. Even if Sri Lanka is able to win this match, their qualification for the Asia Cup finals is very unlikely.Â
FAQs.
Q. Can Team Pakistan qualify for the Asia Cup 2025 finals?
A. If Pakistan can beat Bangladesh, and India also defeats Bangladesh, then Pakistan can qualify for the Asia Cup 2025 Finals.
Q. Did Sri Lanka make changes in their Playing 11?
A. Sri Lanka replaced Dunith Wellalage and Pramod Madushan with Maheesh Theekshana and Chamika Karunaratne.
Q. Who is the captain of the Sri Lankan Team?
A. Charith Asalanka is the captain of the Sri Lankan Team.
Q. Is Team Sri Lanka eliminated from the Asia Cup 2025?
A. Even if Team Sri Lanka defeats Team India on September 26, their chances of playing in the Asia Cup finals are very unlikely.
Q. Has Team Sri Lanka ever won the Asia Cup?
A. Team Sri Lanka has won the Asia Cup tournament 6 times.
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Asia Cup: India bank on spin vs Bangladesh; Suryakumarâ€s men must fix fielding flaws | Cricket News
 
Team India (Pic credit: BCCI) DUBAI: Slow, lethal spin could well be the order of the day when India face Bangladesh in their second Super-4 clash on Wednesday. On paper, India are runaway favourites — 17 wins to Bangladesh’s solitary success tell the story. Add to that the ruthless way Suryakumar Yadav’s men dismantled opponents and the odds of a Bangladesh upset look slimmer than snowflakes in the Emirates.But cricket isn’t played on paper, and Phil Simmons wants his players to believe exactly that. The former West Indies batting allrounder and now Bangladesh head coach threw down the gauntlet on the eve of the clash.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“Every team has the ability to beat India. The game is played on the day. It’s not what India did before — it’s what happens on Wednesday, during that three-and-a-half-hour period. We will try to play as best as we can and hope to force mistakes in India’s armoury. That’s the way we win games,†Simmons told reporters.Bangladesh though have a headache as their skipper Litton Das looks doubtful for the match as he suffered a sidestrain during training. They have not nominated a vicecaptain for the tournament.
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Both teams come armed with quality slow bowling. India’s trio of Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy, and Axar Patel will look to squeeze Bangladesh in the middle overs, while Mahedi Hasan, Nasum Ahmed, and leggie Rishad Hossain — if picked — could be the Tigers’ trump cards.Interestingly, Bangladesh got the better of a strong Sri Lankan side by relying on their three quicks — Shoriful Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, and the wily Mustafizur Rahman.Mustafizur, with years of experience behind him, can control the game in the middle overs, as he showed against Sri Lanka. The leftarm seamer picked up a brilliant 4 for 20 in that match. Mahedi was the other standout performer, returning figures of 2 for 25.India might be winning — but they aren’t flawless. Their catching against Pakistan was all over the place, with four straightforward chances put down — lapses that could have been costly against a sharper opponent.
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Suryakumar knows Bangladesh can’t be offered similar charity. “We have done a lot of fielding practice. It can’t be an excuse. If the catches are gone, they are gone. We go back to the drawing board, do a good session again, and then we come back and play the game,†Surya said after the Pakistan match.Another talking point is Jasprit Bumrah’s returns. The spearhead has leaked 33 runs from his third over across the last three games and went wicketless against Pakistan, conceding 45 from four overs — his third-most expensive T20I outing.Surya may have to rethink frontloading Bumrah’s overs, perhaps holding one back for the middle overs and one at the death. Surya, however, maintained that Bumrah is far from struggling. “Not really. He has played a lot of T20 cricket for India and in the IPL. He is experienced enough to understand what is needed from him. He is a good learner. When he is on the field, he is always active, always has that lovely body language, spreads that positive energy. That’s what we want — a senior bowler coming into such games and delivering for the side,†he said.If there is one area where India look near-invincible, it is their batting. Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill shredded Pakistan’s attack with a sterling 105-run opening stand, and the rest of the batting order has adapted well to the conditions.India will want to keep the momentum rolling as the tournament heads into its business end, while the Tigers come into the clash with their tails up. With the Dubai International Stadium pitch easing out and chasing sides enjoying success, expect fireworks under the lights — and a stern test of whether India can stay flawless when it matters most.
Pakistan boosted their hopes of reaching the Asia Cup final by edging to a five-wicket victory against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi.
After their disappointing and controversial defeats by rivals India, Pakistan slipped to 80-5 in pursuit of 134 before a partnership of 58 between Hussain Talat and Mohammad Nawaz rescued them.
Needing 46 from 40 balls, Nawaz hit Wanindu Hasaranga, who had 2-5 after his first two overs, for back-to-back boundaries and when the leg-spinner returned to bowl the 17th over Talat struck another two fours.
That swung the equation from 26 runs needed from 24 balls, to 14 from 18, and left-hander Nawaz added three more sixes to seal victory with two overs to spare.
Nawaz finished 38 not out, with Talat unbeaten on 32.
While Pakistan would not have been eliminated with defeat, they would have needed a series of other results to go their way – the situation now facing Sri Lanka.
They had earlier done well to restrict Sri Lanka to 133-8, with left-armer Shaheen Afridi taking 3-28.
Sri Lanka took 53 runs from the powerplay but lost three wickets in doing so and were 58-5 when Charith Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka fell in consecutive deliveries in the eighth over.
Kamindu Mendis led a recovery with 50 but he was pinned in front in the penultimate over by Shaheen – who had earlier dismissed Kusal Mendis with the second ball of the match – denying Sri Lanka a big finish.
India and Bangladesh, who both won their opening Super Four games, meet in Dubai on Wednesday.
The top two teams in the Super Four will contest Sunday’s final.
On September 23, the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match will take place at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. This match will be very crucial for both teams, as both have lost their first Super Four match. Team Sri Lanka lost their first Super Four match against Bangladesh, and Team India defeated Team Pakistan in their first Super Four match.
As per the initial pitch reports, the pitch will have the dew factor, and the toss-winning team is most likely going to bowl first. In their last match against Team India, Pakistan made a few changes in their batting lineup to tackle their middle-order issue. On the other hand, Team Sri Lanka went into their last match with their playing 11 unchanged. Winning this match will be very crucial for both teams in order for them to have a chance to qualify for the Asia Cup 2025 finals.
How can Pakistan and Sri Lanka qualify for the Finals?
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match will be a do-or-die for both teams. Both Pakistan and Sri Lanka have lost their first Super Match, and now they need to win their remaining matches. For Team Pakistan to qualify for the Asia Cup Finals, they will need to defeat Sri Lanka in this match and then hope to defeat Team Bangladesh on September 25. For Team Sri Lanka to qualify for the Asia Cup Finals, they will need to secure victory in this match by defeating Pakistan, and then hope to defeat Team India in their last Super Four match on September 26.
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025: Predicted Playing 11
Here is the Predicted Playing 11 of Team Pakistan:Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha (c), Mohammad Haris (wk), Hussain Talat, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed
Here is the Predicted Playing 11 of Team Sri Lanka:Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kamil Mishara, Kusal Perera, Charith Asalanka (c), Dasun Shanaka, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Thushara
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming Asia Cup 2025: How to watch?
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match can be watched live on Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV. Fans can also watch all the Asia Cup matches on Jio TV by buying a membership, which is affiliated with Sony LIV.
FAQs.
Q. Who is the captain of Team Pakistan?
A. Salman Ali Agha is the captain of the T20 Pakistani Team.
Q. Has Team Pakistan ever won the Asia Cup?
A. Team Pakistan won the Asia Cup tournament 2 times.
Q. Has Team Sri Lanka ever won the Asia Cup?
A. Team Sri Lanka won the Asia Cup tournament 6 times.
Q. Is Pakistan eliminated from the Super Four?
A. No, Team Pakistan has not yet been eliminated from the Super Four.
Q. Where to watch 2025 Asia Cup matches?
A. Asia Cup matches can be watched Live on Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV.
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The Pakistan team suffered another abject defeat against the Indian cricket team as the two teams commenced their Super 4 round of the Asia Cup on a contrasting note.
Another blockbuster Sunday brought another IND vs PAK match and another victory for India. While Pakistan put on a better batting performance this time than they had done last Sunday against the same opposition in their group clash, India were once again too good for the Men In Green.
Asked to bat first, Pakistan raced to 91/1 in 10 overs, with Jasprit Bumrah having an off day and the Indian fielders giving multiple reprieves. However, India regrouped at the mid-innings break and applied the brakes on Pakistanâ€s run-scoring from then on, conceding only 80 runs in the last 10 overs.
Any hopes of a Pakistani win were dashed quickly by Abhishek Sharmaâ€s ballistic knock. The young India left-handed opener hammered 74 runs off 39 balls and forged a century opening partnership inside nine overs with Shubman Gill, who silenced his doubters with a classy yet aggressive knock of 47 runs off 28 deliveries.
Tilak Varma played a terrific hand as well, whacking 30* off 19 balls to seal the victory for India with six wickets in hand and seven balls to spare.
This was the second game of the Super 4 round. On Saturday, Bangladesh defeated Sri Lanka by four wickets.
How Can Pakistan Team Reach Asia Cup Final After Defeat Against India?
Yes, despite a defeat against India in the Super 4 match, Pakistan can reach the final of the Asia Cup. For that, Pakistan will have to win their remaining two matches against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and hope that India also beat Bangladesh.
If Bangladesh beat India but lose to Pakistan, and India beat Sri Lanka, that will mean three teams will be at four points, which will bring net run rate into consideration.
If India win both their matches against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, then Pakistanâ€s match against Bangladesh will be a virtual knockout match. If Pakistan lose to Sri Lanka but beat Bangladesh, then they will have to hope that both those teams lose to India, and then net run rate will be the deciding factor, as these three sides will have two points each.
In short, despite the loss to India, Pakistan still have their fate in their own hands, and they have to win their matches against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and just hope India beat Bangladesh. That is the straightforward scenario for Pakistan to reach the Asia Cup final.
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India has defeated Pakistan by six wickets in the second Super Fours match of the Asia Cup 2025. With this, the Men in Blue have taken their first step towards a place in the final.
The India vs Pakistan Super Fours game was Match 14 of the Asia Cup 2025. The game was played in the Dubai International Stadium and saw India win the toss, deciding to bowl first.
India vs Pakistan: India Beats Pakistan For Second Time In A Row
The Pakistani batting got off to a solid start. 11 runs were scored in the first two overs, of which Jasprit Bumrah conceded 11. But then, in the third over, Hardik Pandya took the first wicket, dismissing opener Fakhar Zaman for 15 off nine.
But then, the Men in Green formed a solid partnership. Saim Ayub, who was demoted to No. 3 in this match after three consecutive ducks, batted with opener Sahibzada Farhan for the next eight overs. While Farhan took the attacking role, Ayub played the anchor.
No more wickets fell until the 10th over mark, with Pakistan scoring 91 runs in 10 overs. But then, in the 11th over, Saim Ayub was dismissed by Shivan Dube, with Abhishek Sharma, who had dropped two catches in this game earlier, finally holding on to one.
Hussain Talat then accompanied Sahibzada on the pitch for some time but got out in the 14th over by Kuldeep Yadav, who had also dropped a catch earlier in the match. And then, an over later, Sahibzada Farhan got out after scoring a half-century, getting dismissed by Dube for 58 off 45.
At 115/4 in the 15th over, Pakistan needed a speed boost; however, the pair of Mohammad Nawaz and captain Salman Ali Agha would not provide that. It wasnâ€t until the 19th over, after Nawas was run out a couple of deliveries ago, that the score reached 150.
But with 14 runs scored in the final over, helped by a quickfire 20 off eight by Faheem Ashraf, Pakistan managed to reach a solid total of 171/5 in 20 overs. Shivam Dube was the pick of the bowlers, bowling a four-over spell of 2/33. Meanwhile, Sahibzada Farhan, with his 58, was the highest run scorer.
But then came the Men in Blueâ€s turn to bat, and they started dominating right from the first ball, as Abhishek Sharma hit Shaheen Afridi for a six on the first ball of the inning.
The opening pair of Sharma and Shubman Gill made 69 runs in the powerplay without losing any wickets. This partnership then went to the 100-run mark in the ninth over, and it wasnâ€t until the 10th over, when Faheem Ashraf would dismiss Gill for 47 off 28, that Pakistan took their first wicket for a total of 105.
However, in the very next over, captain Suryakumar Yadav got out for a duck. With India losing two quick wickets, one wouldnâ€t be at fault for thinking that the Men in Blue were in trouble. But with Abhishek Sharma causing a storm at the other end, India was still the overwhelming favourite.
But Abhishek Sharma did lose his wicket soon after, having made 74 off 39 before being dismissed by Abrar Ahmed in the 13th over. So with two new batters at the crease in the form of Tilak Varma and Sanju Samson, there was truly some trouble brewing.
So, noticing the trend of falling wickets, Tilak and Samson parked the bus on a cricket pitch. Both Varma and Sanju seemed to have been playing an ODI for all their time at the pitch.
Sanju Samson, the Player of the Match of the game against Oman, was dismissed in the 17th over for 13 off 17, with India still needing 24 runs off 20 deliveries.
This was the point where Tilak Varma picked up the pace, taking his strike rate from below 100 to over 150. He, along with a supporting Hardik Pandya, took the team home in the 19th over as India won the match by six wickets with seven balls to spare.
For his blistering knock of 74 runs off 39 balls with six 4s and five 6s, Abhishek Sharma was named the Player of the Match.
With their win in this India vs Pakistan Super Fours match, the Men in Blue have taken a massive step towards a place in the final. They will now face Bangladesh in their next match on Wednesday, September 24th. On the other hand, Pakistan will face Sri Lanka in their next match on Tuesday, the 23rd.
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