India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Super Four : India Clinch a Nerve-racking scare
Dubai, September 27, 2025 – The India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup clash delivered one of the tournament’s most thrilling finishes. Both teams posted 202/5 in their 20 overs, but India held their nerve in the Super Over to remain unbeaten ahead of the final.
India Post 202/5 on the Back of Sharma's Blitz
India, sent in to bat, attacked from the start. Abhishek Sharma blazed his way to 61 off just 31 balls, smashing eight boundaries and three sixes. Sanju Samson chipped in with 39, while Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 49 powered India past the 200 mark.
Sri Lanka’s bowlers struggled to contain the middle overs, though Wanindu Hasaranga returned with figures of 2/32, the pick of the attack.
Nissanka’s Century Puts Sri Lanka on Level Terms

Sri Lanka’s chase began shakily, but Pathum Nissanka anchored with a masterful 107 off 58 balls, including 11 fours and 4 sixes. His partnership with Kusal Perera (58) produced a commanding 127-run stand for the second wicket.
Despite late pressure from India’s bowlers, Sri Lanka tied the scores at 202, forcing a Super Over.
Arshdeep Singh Stars in Super Over
In the Super Over, Arshdeep Singh delivered a clutch spell, conceding only 2 runs while taking two wickets. Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka was controversially reprieved during a run-out appeal, but the left-arm seamer held his composure.
India required just 3 runs to win. Suryakumar Yadav, calm under pressure, struck the first ball for a boundary to seal victory.
What the Result Means for India and Sri Lanka
For Sri Lanka, the result showed their fight despite being eliminated. Nissanka’s century will be remembered as one of the best knocks of the tournament. Meanwhile, India head into the final against Pakistan unbeaten, with six wins from six games.
The stage is now set for a historic showdown on September 28 in Dubai, as arch-rivals India and Pakistan meet in the Asia Cup 2025 final.
Pathum Nissanka was deservedly named Player of the Match for his fabulous fighting century.

Some more details from this match:
Have a look at the detailed full match scorecard here! Do also check out the Asia Cup 2025 series opener match cover.
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India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Super Four : India Clinch a Nerve-racking scare
Dubai, September 27, 2025 – The India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup clash delivered one of the tournament’s most thrilling finishes. Both teams posted 202/5 in their 20 overs, but India held their nerve in the Super Over to remain unbeaten ahead of the final.
India Post 202/5 on the Back of Sharma's Blitz
India, sent in to bat, attacked from the start. Abhishek Sharma blazed his way to 61 off just 31 balls, smashing eight boundaries and three sixes. Sanju Samson chipped in with 39, while Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 49 powered India past the 200 mark.
Sri Lanka’s bowlers struggled to contain the middle overs, though Wanindu Hasaranga returned with figures of 2/32, the pick of the attack.
Nissanka’s Century Puts Sri Lanka on Level Terms

Sri Lanka’s chase began shakily, but Pathum Nissanka anchored with a masterful 107 off 58 balls, including 11 fours and 4 sixes. His partnership with Kusal Perera (58) produced a commanding 127-run stand for the second wicket.
Despite late pressure from India’s bowlers, Sri Lanka tied the scores at 202, forcing a Super Over.
Arshdeep Singh Stars in Super Over
In the Super Over, Arshdeep Singh delivered a clutch spell, conceding only 2 runs while taking two wickets. Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka was controversially reprieved during a run-out appeal, but the left-arm seamer held his composure.
India required just 3 runs to win. Suryakumar Yadav, calm under pressure, struck the first ball for a boundary to seal victory.
What the Result Means for India and Sri Lanka
For Sri Lanka, the result showed their fight despite being eliminated. Nissanka’s century will be remembered as one of the best knocks of the tournament. Meanwhile, India head into the final against Pakistan unbeaten, with six wins from six games.
The stage is now set for a historic showdown on September 28 in Dubai, as arch-rivals India and Pakistan meet in the Asia Cup 2025 final.
Pathum Nissanka was deservedly named Player of the Match for his fabulous fighting century.

Some more details from this match:
Have a look at the detailed full match scorecard here! Do also check out the Asia Cup 2025 series opener match cover.