Bangladesh A has made it to the final by defeating India A in the first semi-final of Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025. The bowling of this team captained by Jitesh Sharma was very poor, due to which Bangladesh was able to reach a big score of 194. Although the bright start of Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Priyansh Arya had made the match, till the end Team India was close to victory but then lagged behind. Despite this, the team was successful in equalizing the score, after which the match reached the super over.
Bangladesh won in super over
According to the rules, the team that bats first has to bat second in the super over. Due to this, India had to bat first, but the performance of Team India’s batsmen in the Super Over was shameful. Jitesh Sharma and Ashutosh Sharma were out without scoring any runs in the first 2 balls, thus Bangladesh had to score only 1 run to win. However, no batsman from Bangladesh could open his account in the super over.
So how did Bangladesh win?
Suyyash Sharma bowled the super over for India, he gave a great start by taking the wicket of Yasir Ali on the first ball. After this, captain Akbar Ali came on the field, but Suyyash bowled the next ball wide. In this way, no Bangladeshi player’s account was opened and Bangladesh also won.
What was Team India’s biggest mistake?
If we look at the biggest mistake of Team India in the semi-final defeat at the hands of Bangladesh, then it was the two overs bowled by Vaishakh Vijay Kumar and Naman Dhir. Naman bowled the 19th over, in which he gave away 28 runs. Vaishakh bowled the last over, in which 22 runs were lost. Due to this, Bangladesh, which was on the score of 144 after 18 overs, was able to reach the total of 194.
While chasing the target, Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 38 runs in 15 balls, in which he hit 4 sixes and 2 fours. He went after doing his work, after this Priyansh Arya also batted well. He scored 44 runs in 23 balls with the help of 3 sixes and 4 fours. Jitesh Sharma scored 33 runs in 23 balls and Nehal Wadhera scored unbeaten 32 runs in 29 balls, although they could not lead the team to victory. India needed 4 runs to win on the last ball, yet due to the mistake of Bangladesh’s wicket keeper, India got 3 runs and the match was tied.

