The group stage of the Asia Cup 2025 concluded on 18 September.
The group stage of the Asia Cup 2025 concluded on 18 September. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh advanced to the Super Four stage, while Afghanistan and UAE exited the tournament. Players and captains shared their thoughts on the road ahead.
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, after the win against UAE, emphasized the need for greater consistency:
“Our team is gearing up for a rematch against India. We know it will be a very tough match. The middle-order batting needs improvement.”
Fast bowler Haris Rauf also addressed the situation:
“We are tired of all the drama around us. Our task is to play good cricket and focus on the game.”
India finished first in the group, largely thanks to disciplined bowling. Spinner Kuldeep Yadav explained his simple approach:
“Just a batter in front of you. That is my philosophy — no extra pressure, just focus on the job.”
Sri Lanka defeated Afghanistan by six wickets, with Kusal Mendis playing a key role by scoring an unbeaten 74 from 52 balls. This performance secured their qualification.
Despite strong early efforts, Afghanistan were knocked out. Bangladesh joined Sri Lanka in advancing to the next round.
Pakistan’s young batter Saim Ayub struggled with three consecutive ducks. A former Pakistan captain defended him, asking for patience:
“He’ll either collapse completely or make a big breakthrough”
Three key takeaways stand out after the group stage:
The Super Four stage promises an intense contest where mental strength and handling pressure may prove decisive.
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