The Asia Cup 2025 group stage is nearing a dramatic conclusion, with India and Sri Lanka emerging as frontrunners in their respective groups.
India, led by captain Suryakumar Yadav, has already qualified for the Super Four from Group A after winning both its matches, including a high-voltage clash against Pakistan.
Pakistan and UAE, both tied at two points, will face off in a virtual knockout match to determine the second qualifier from Group A. Oman, with two losses, is out of contention.
In Group B, Sri Lanka tops the table with two wins and a strong Net Run Rate (NRR). Bangladesh, also with four points, has completed its matches and now depends on Sri Lanka’s performance against Afghanistan. A win for Sri Lanka confirms qualification for both teams, while an Afghan victory would trigger a three-way tie, with NRR deciding the final standings.
The tournament has already delivered thrilling performances and unexpected twists, setting the stage for a high-stakes Super Four round. Fans across Asia are eagerly awaiting the next set of matches that could reshape the tournament’s trajectory.
























