India won the victory over Sri Lanka in a super during the last Super Fours match of the Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.
Left-arm Pacer Arshdeep Singh kept his nerves calm in the super to authorize India to a fascinating victory over Sri Lanka.
Arshdeep, who ended with the figures of 46/1, got the ball over by India captain Suryakumar Yadav for the super and the Left-Arm Pacer gave only two points and grabbed so many wickets.
He rejected Kusal Perera at the first birth before he got Shanaka caught with Deep Third-Man about the penultimate delivery.
In response, India comfortably pursued the three-run target at the first delivery of their super when Suryakumar Wanindu Hasaranga hit the extra coverage and three ran to lead his side over the line.
Earlier, the 2022 champions needed three runs of the last delivery with experienced all-rounder Dasun Shanaka in strike and Harshit Rana bowed a back of the length of the length of the length, moisture in the stumps, which was knocked away to the long on, where Arshdep Singh rumbled.
The field error enabled Sri Lanka to take two points comfortably, while the third could have been possible, but Shanaka desperately dived while he finished the second and Sri Lanka finally had to settle for a few.
Sri Lanka was in a considerable position at the start of the final, because they needed 12 with Centurion Pathum Nissanka in strike.
The right -handed opener, however, fell at the first delivery of the decisive, who dent the chances of Sri Lanka and eventually prevented them from having to chase the target.
Nissanka remained the top scorer for Sri Lanka with a 107 discount on 58 deliveries, strewn with six sixes and seven four.
He was also involved in an anchoring of 127-run partnership for the second Wicket with fellow top order Slagman Kusal Perera, who made a remarkable contribution with 58 out of 32 deliveries, with eight four and a six.
The men in blue, however, started with a shaky start of their innings when Maheesh Theekshana Shubman Gill (four) got and in the second arch with only 15 points on the board.
In-form Sharma then registered a one-sided 59-run partnership for the second Wicket with Captain Suryakumar Yadav, who fell victim to Wanindu Hasaranga in the seventh after scoring a cautious 12 of 13 deliveries.
Sharma was then involved in a short collaboration with Tilak Varma until Asalanka gurdins pulled over his sizzling knock in the ninth.
The left -handed opener remained the top scorer for India with a Swashbuckling 61 of 31 deliveries, lined with 10 limits, including two sixes.
After his departure, Wicketkeeper Batter Sanju Samson and Varma retained the momentum of India by putting together 66 runs of 40 deliveries during their fourth-wicket partnership, which resulted in the dismissal of the first in the 16th.
Samson remained a remarkable contribution to the total of India with a 27-ball 39, with three four and a six.
The men in blue members then still a setback in the next over when Dushantha Chameera Hardik got Pandya and arrived to bring the total to 162/5.
In the meantime, Varma was detained and ensured a strong finish of India’s innings with an undefeated half century, 49 did not score from 34 deliveries, peppered with four four and a six.
He was supported by Allrounder Axar Patel, who scored an unbeaten 21 of 15 deliveries, consisting of a six and four.
For Sri Lanka, Theekshana, Chameera, Hasaranga, Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka took a wicket each.

