India vs Bangladesh, Super Four, Match 4 (A1 vs B2) – Asia Cup 2025 (24 September, Dubai)

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India faced Bangladesh in their last Super Four match, with India aiming to confirm their place in the final.

India faced Bangladesh in their last Super Four match, with India aiming to confirm their place in the final. Bangladesh, also desperate to stay in contention, sought a win to force a decider. The match in Dubai delivered drama, strong batting, and incisive bowling that ultimately tipped the balance.

Match Summary

This section presents a concise picture of how both sides fared, key performances, and the match outcome.

India Innings: 168/6 in 20 overs

  • Abhishek Sharma torched the bowlers with a blazing 75 off 37 balls, anchoring the top order.
  • Supported by Shubman Gill (29) in a 77-run opening stand.
  • Hardik Pandya played a decent late cameo with 38 runs to bolster the total.

Bangladesh Innings: 127 all out in 19.3 overs

  • Saif Hassan stood tall with a valiant 69 (51), resisting India’s attack.
  • The other batters failed to make substantial contributions, and regular wickets fell under pressure.
  • Kuldeep Yadav was the destroyer with the ball, claiming 3/18, supported by Varun Chakaravarthy (2/29) and Axar Patel (1/37).

Result: India won by 41 runs, and with that secured their place in the Asia Cup final.

Key Match Stats

Here are the critical numbers that shaped the contest:

Team

Score

Overs

Top Batter(s)

Best Bowler(s)

India

168/6

20.0

Abhishek Sharma – 75; Shubman Gill – 29

Hardik Pandya – 38 (batting) / bowlers did damage

Bangladesh

127 (all out)

19.3

Saif Hassan – 69

Kuldeep Yadav – 3/18; Varun Chakaravarthy – 2/29; Axar Patel – 1/37

Key Highlights

Here are the defining moments and turning points that determined the match:

  • Abhishek Sharma’s explosive knock, especially in the powerplay and middle overs, laid the foundation for India’s total.
  • The 77-run opening partnership between Sharma and Gill gave India dominance early, putting Bangladesh on the back foot.
  • After the openers’ dismissal, India’s middle order struggled, but Hardik Pandya ensured the total crossed 160+.
  • In Bangladesh’s chase, Saif Hassan’s fight was the lone bright spot, but wickets kept falling at the other end.
  • India’s spinners, particularly Kuldeep, exploited conditions well and struck at key junctures to derail the chase.
  • Fielding lapses by India (dropped catches) gave Bangladesh brief chances, but India held firm in the end.

Conclusion

India delivered when it mattered most, powered by Sharma’s breathtaking innings and backed by a balanced bowling attack. Their win by 41 runs confirmed their place in the final and sent Bangladesh packing. Bangladesh showed glimpses of fight through Saif Hassan, but lacked consistent support in their batting lineup. India’s dominance across both departments looks ominous for any final opponent.

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