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Asia Cup 2025: Super 4 Qualification Scenarios

The Asia Cup 2025 group stage is reaching its climax, with several teams vying for a spot in the Super 4. This article breaks down the qualification scenarios for Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka.

Asia Cup: How Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka can reach the Super 4 – Explained
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Asia Cup 2025: Super 4 Qualification Scenarios Image via Times of India

Key Insights

  • In Group A, India has already qualified for the Super 4.
  • Pakistan and UAE face a virtual knockout match to determine the second qualifier from Group A. Pakistan has a significantly better net run rate (NRR).
  • In Group B, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are in a strong position with 4 points each.
  • Afghanistan has one game left against Sri Lanka, which is a virtual knockout.
  • Bangladesh's qualification depends on the outcome of the Sri Lanka vs. Afghanistan match due to their negative NRR.

In-Depth Analysis

  • **Group A:** India's dominance has secured their place. The Pakistan vs. UAE match is crucial; a win for Pakistan guarantees their spot, while a UAE upset would see them through. A tie would favor Pakistan due to their superior NRR.
  • **Group B:** Sri Lanka leads with 4 points and a strong NRR. Bangladesh also has 4 points but has completed their matches. Afghanistan needs to win against Sri Lanka to stay in contention.
  • **Qualification Scenarios for Bangladesh:**
  • Sri Lanka wins: Bangladesh qualifies.
  • Afghanistan wins by a large margin (batting first, win by 65+ runs): Afghanistan qualifies with a superior NRR to Bangladesh.
  • Afghanistan wins chasing: Afghanistan needs to reach the target with 50 balls to spare.

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FAQ

What happens if the Pakistan vs. UAE match is tied?

Pakistan will qualify due to their superior net run rate.

What is Bangladesh's net run rate?

Bangladesh's net run rate is -0.270.

What needs to happen for Afghanistan and Bangladesh to both qualify?

If Afghanistan bats first, they need to beat Sri Lanka by 65 or more runs. If Afghanistan chases, they need to reach the target with 50 balls to spare.

Takeaways

  • The Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 lineup is still undecided, with intense competition in both groups.
  • Pakistan and UAE face a must-win game, while Bangladesh's fate hinges on the Sri Lanka vs. Afghanistan result.
  • Net Run Rate (NRR) plays a crucial role in determining qualification if teams are tied on points.

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