In the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage, India and Bangladesh remain in a tight race for the final. India currently leads the table with two wins out of two matches, totaling 4 points and a strong net run rate. Pakistan follows with 2 points, while Bangladesh stands at 2 points but suffers from a negative net run rate. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, has yet to secure a victory in the Super Four round.
India’s dominance was reaffirmed when they defeated Bangladesh by 41 runs, securing a spot in the final. Their bowlers—particularly Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah—excelled, dismantling the Bangladeshi batting line-up after a promising start. Bangladesh’s Saif Hassan scored 69, but lack of support and tight spin bowling cost them dearly.
With India now mathematically qualified for the final, the second finalist will be determined by the result of the Pakistan vs Bangladesh match. If Pakistan wins, they will join India in the final; if Bangladesh prevails, they’ll upset the table and make the final themselves. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s chances have effectively been eliminated.