Asia Cup: Highwoltage drama in the Superover of India-Sri Lanka game, excitement on the fourth ball
The adventure of the Asia Cup 2025 reached its peak when the last match of the Super Force between India and Sri Lanka went to the Super. After losing the Toss at the Dubai International Stadium, India scored 202 runs for five wickets in 20 overs. In response, Sri Lanka scored the same number of runs for five wickets in the scheduled overs, which linked the match. The decision was made in the super ear. Sri Lanka first batted and scored only two runs in the Super Over. India got a target for three runs to win. In response, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav made three runs from the first ball to secure the team’s easy victory. With this victory, India confirmed a place in the Asia Cup final, where it faces Pakistan on Sunday. This is the first time in the 41-year history of the Asia Cup when India and Pakistan will face face to face in the final. Sri Lanka – Super over Sri Lanka sent Kusal Perera and Dasun Shanaka to bat in the super. India entrusted the responsibility of bowling to Arshdeep Singh. First ball: Arshdeep rejected Kusal Perera. Perera played the shot, but the ball went high and Rinku Singh got a brilliant catch. Kamindu Mendis came to bat. Score U/1 Second Ball: The new batsman Kamindu Mendis took one run. Score 1/1 third ball: Arshdeep threw Yorker, but Shanaka couldn’t hit him. Score 1/1 broad ball: Arshdeep threw another broad. Score 2/1 Fourth Ball: Arshdeep bowled out the legal ball. Shanaka was on the farm. The ball comes from the left of his bat and goes into the hands of Sanju Samson standing behind the wicket. Arshdeep called on the catch and the referee called out Shanaka. However, there was no contact with the bat in the review. Interestingly, Shanaka ran to take the run and the throw of Sanju Samson threw him out of the stump. However, the referee refused to publish him. The field referee said that the bowler appealed and was published, but that the ball was dead. The review revealed that there was no contact with the bat and the ball, giving Shanaka a life. Score 2/1 fifth ball: Arshdeep continued his brilliant bowling and was caught by Shanaka Jitesh Sharma. Score 2/2, therefore, Sri Lanka scored only two runs in the Super Over, giving India a minor target. India – Super about India needed three runs to win. Suryakumar Yadav completed three runs by hitting a brilliant shot on the first ball and giving India an exciting victory. India achieved the highest score of the tournament. Abhishek Sharma continued its wonderful shape with half a century, while Sanju Samson scored a useful 39 -run innings, and India managed to score 202 runs for five wickets on Friday in his final Super 4 match of the Asia Cup against Sri Lanka. This is the highest score of any team in the tournament. Earlier, India scored 188 against Oman and 188 against Afghanistan and Hong Kong. Abhishek scored 61 off 31 balls, while batting at number five, Samson scored 39 of 22 balls. Tilak Verma scored 49 runs from 34 balls. Like the entire tournament, Abhishek delivered a tough fight to the bowlers in the PowerPlay and achieved a hat -trick of half senture. He beat eight fours and two sixes, while Shubman Gill and Captain Suryakumar Yadav were cheaply fired. However, Abhishek missed the third century when captain Charit of Sri Lanka was caught off the ball at Deep Midwicket. Gill scored four runs and caught the Mahish shelter. Captain Suryakumar, 12, was rejected by Vanindu Hasranga. Samson, who reached his rhythm in the new batting order, was in an excellent form for the first time in the tournament. He hit three sixes, one of which was a wonderful six of Hasranga. He made a place by placing his next leg outside the leg stump and skipping a hard six over the yard screen. In the next ear, he beat a six of Dasun Shanaka. He and Tilak shared a 66 -Run partnership in 6.5 overs. Akshar Patel ended the Indian innings with sixes. Nisanka’s century opener Pathum Nisanka’s aggressive century put Indian bowlers under pressure for the first time in the Asia Cup, but India defeated Sri Lanka to register their sixth consecutive victory in the tournament thanks to Arshdeep Singh’s brilliant performance in the Super Over. He needed 12 runs in Harshit Rana’s last and three runs from the last ball, but Dasun Shanaka could only score two runs and reached the match to the Super Over. Earlier, when he chased the target, Kusal Mendis was dismissed by Hardik Pandya in the first time. Nisanka (107 runs of 58 balls) and Perera (58 runs from 32 balls) gave no chance to the Indian bowlers. Harshit took one wicket for 54 runs in four overs, while Arshdeep took one wicket for 46 runs in four overs. Left -Armaver Akshar Patel conceded 32 runs in three overs. Both Sri Lanka batsmen raised Suryakumar’s concern by adding 128 runs in less than 12 overs. Eventually, Varun Chakraborty broke the partnership by firing Perera. In an effort to play forward, Perera missed and Sanju Samson missed the bump. After this, Charith Asanka (five) and Kamindu Mendis (three) were also rejected early. Nisanka completed its century of 52 balls in Arshdeep’s. He beat seven fours and six sixes in turn.