India won a thrilling match against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup, extending their undefeated streak and enhancing their chances of winning the title. The game was a close contest, featuring moments of exceptional skill and nail-biting suspense, leaving Sri Lanka dejected despite a standout performance by Pathum Nissanka. Nissanka, dealing with early fitness concerns, delivered an outstanding century, forming a dynamic 127-run partnership with Kusal Perera. Their partnership put India under considerable pressure as Sri Lanka dominated the run rate. However, a strong bowling performance from Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy’s vital dismissal of KJP changed the course of the game. This resulted in a collapse in the middle order, increasing the pressure on Nissanka, who fought bravely but was dismissed on the first ball of the last over. Needing three runs off the last ball to prevent a Super Over, Sri Lanka were unfortunate, and the match went into a tiebreaker. Arshdeep Singh was assigned to bowl the Super Over and delivered with flawless yorkers, giving away only two runs. India comfortably achieved the required runs with a ball left, affirming their position as tournament favorites. The victory was also marred by injuries to Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma, who had to leave the field. However, their replacements, Rinku Singh and Jitesh Sharma, stepped up impressively, taking crucial catches in the Super Over and showcasing India’s bench strength. This captivating match demonstrated the quality, passion, and sportsmanship of both teams, setting the stage for a thrilling Asia Cup final.
Asia Cup 2025: India Overcomes Sri Lanka in Nail-Biting Super Over Finish
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