Bangladesh, have entered the Super Fours of Asia Cup 2025 with momentum after a hard-fought four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in their opening match of the stage. Chasing a competitive 169, Saif Hassan
(61) and Towhid Hridoy (58) anchored the innings, while Mahedi Hasan (2/25) and Mustafizur Rahman (3/20) starred with the ball to restrict Sri Lanka. This win has positioned Bangladesh as a serious contender, with a potential spot in the September 28 final within reach, provided they maintain their form and navigate the tight net run rate race.
As the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage intensifies, Bangladesh spinner Sheikh Mahedi Hasan has set the stage for a blockbuster clash against India with a bold statement. Speaking after a training session at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai, Mahedi reportedly declared, “We are simply going out there and playing a cricket match. It does not matter who the opponent is, be it India or Australia.” His comments reportedly signal Bangladesh’s intent to challenge India’s dominance in their Super Four encounter on September 24 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, raising the question: is another cricketing rivalry loading?
“We are not thinking too much about it,” says Sheikh Mahedi Hasan on the Super 4 match
Mahedi Hasan further said, “Not after winning a match. From the start, we stay normal, the way we are, the way our body language is, we are not thinking too much about it.” This mindset is crucial as Bangladesh prepare to face an Indian team that has been flawless in the tournament, boasting an undefeated record and a net run rate of +4.793. India’s recent six-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Super Four, powered by Abhishek Sharma’s explosive 74 off 39 balls and Shubman Gill’s 47 off 28, underscored their batting depth and bowling discipline. India, led by the Suryakumar Yadav, have leaned heavily on their spin trio of Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy, and Axar Patel, alongside the pace of Jasprit Bumrah and all-round contributions from Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube.
The upcoming match carries significant stakes. A win for India would virtually secure their place in the final, while Bangladesh need a victory to stay in contention and bolster their net run rate. However, they face a challenge with captain Litton Das doubtful due to a reported back strain sustained during batting drills on September 22, 2025. Bangladesh’s bowling attack, led by Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed, will need to counter India’s aggressive openers, Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, who have set blistering paces in the powerplay, scoring at 11.11 runs per over in the tournament. Mahedi and fellow spinner Nasum Ahmed will be crucial in the middle overs, where the Dubai pitch has favored slower bowlers.