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Asia Cup 2025 : 5 Possible Things Indian Team Needs to change to become Winner

The Asia Cup 2025 have reached towards the Penultimate end where India have already reached in the final.

Today Virtual semifinal match will be played between Pakistan and Bangladesh will decide second finalist.

Here in this article we will reveal all possible reasons despite Indian team have made it in the final there are several flaws let’s address those challenges one by one to be shared in the below format :

 

1. Team India have played throughout Asia Cup up to 70 percent of their potential, despite them reaching the final talks about the bench strength of entire team.

2. They have dropped 10 catches in last 2 matches in Asia Cup, which is a poor standard considering they are World Number 1 ranked batter in Test Cricket.

3. The batting department looks lackluster especially in the middle order department and there is too much dependency on Top order batters including the likes of- Abhisekh Sharma and Shubhman Gill if they get out early in the night of the final it won’t be easy for them to succumb that pressure and final pressure is totally different all together.

4. Indian team in last 2 matches looks non serious where it seems that they are taking opposition lightly, if they come with the same attitude then most probably they would not win.

5. Indian team also needs to work on their approach when it comes to batting first, where they have failed to post total on the board let’s see what kind of strategy they would bring in the night of the final.

Challenges for Team India in Asia Cup 2025 Final
1. Potential Utilization → Team India have played only up to 70% of their potential throughout the Asia Cup. Despite reaching the final, this shows the strength of their bench rather than complete dominance.
2. Fielding Issues → In the last two matches, India have dropped 10 catches, which is a poor standard considering they are the No.1 ranked Test team.
3. Batting Concerns → The middle order looks lackluster, with heavy dependency on top-order batters like Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill. If they fail early, handling final-match pressure won’t be easy.
4. Attitude & Approach → The team has looked non-serious in recent matches, seemingly taking opponents lightly. Continuing this approach could cost them the title.
5. Batting First Struggles → India have struggled to post competitive totals when batting first. Their strategy in the final will be crucial to overcome this flaw.

 

Challenges for Team India in Asia Cup 2025 Final
1. Potential Utilization → India have played at nearly 70% of their full strength. Despite reaching the final, they have rotated 15 players across 5 matches, showing strong bench depth. But, their average winning margin (22 runs / 4 wickets) suggests they have not been as dominant as expected for a No.1 side.
2. Fielding Issues → In their last 2 matches, India dropped 10 catches, the highest by any top-four team in this tournament. Their overall catch success rate is just 76%, compared to Pakistan (87%) and Bangladesh (82%). In finals, even a single dropped chance could turn the game.
3. Batting Concerns → Top-order duo Shubman Gill (avg 54.2) and Abhishek Sharma (avg 48.6) have contributed nearly 46% of India’s total runs in the Asia Cup. The middle order, however, averages only 21 runs per wicket across the tournament. In big finals, early wickets could expose this weakness badly.
4. Attitude & Approach → Against weaker opponents, India’s run rate in the middle overs (7–15) dropped to just 4.8 RPO, reflecting a casual approach. In the last 2 matches, they conceded over 100 runs in the last 10 overs combined, showing lack of intensity. This suggests they are not closing games with the ruthlessness expected from champions.
5. Batting First Struggles → When batting first, India’s average first-innings total is only 248 runs, compared to Pakistan (272) and Bangladesh (265). In fact, India have crossed 300+ just once in their last 6 matches. Without setting a strong target, they rely heavily on chasing comfort, which won’t be a luxury in a high-pressure final.

Key Takeaway:

  • India’s fielding lapses (10 drops, 76% success) and middle-order fragility (avg 21) stand out as glaring concerns.

  • Heavy reliance on Gill and Abhishek (46% of runs) means opponents know exactly where to strike.

  • To win the Asia Cup 2025 final, India must fix their catching, mindset, and batting-first strategy.

 

Final Perspective: 

Indian team have been phenomenal, in last few years and credit should be given to all stakeholders who have worked hard behind the scenes to make this entity extremely successful.

If you look at their performance from 2023 onwards till 2025 they have some of the best astounding records will be shared in the below format:

Total Number of Matches played by Indian team in T20I format in last 2 years: 36

Total Matches won by Indian team : 33

Lost: 3

If you look at India’s Track record in last 2 years, where they reach in the final for record 5 times where they have won on 3 occasions and one final they need to play however they have lost 1 game now which means that they have fantastic track record let me decode those performances in the below format:

 

2023 World Cup Final: Runner Up (Lost in the final)

2023 Asia Cup: Winner (Not lost single game in the tournament)

2024 T20 World Cup: Winner ( Not lost a single game)

2025 Champions Trophy: Winner (Not lost a single game)

2025 Asia Cup: in the final (Not lost single game till now)

 

India’s Phenomenal Record (2023–2025)
Total T20I Matches Played (Last 2 Years) → 36
Matches Won → 33
Matches Lost → 3
Finals Reached (2023–2025) → 5
Titles Won → 3 (till now)
Runner-Up Finishes → 1
Ongoing Finals → 1 (Asia Cup 2025)

India’s Tournament Performances (2023–2025)
2023 World Cup Final → Runner-Up (Lost in the Final)
2023 Asia Cup → Winner (Unbeaten Tournament)
2024 T20 World Cup → Winner (Unbeaten Tournament)
2025 Champions Trophy → Winner (Unbeaten Tournament)
2025 Asia Cup → Reached Final (Unbeaten till now)

Key Highlight:

Important Questions(FAQ):

Q-1: Talk a little bit so far Journey related to Indian team in Asia Cup?

Answer: Take a little bit about their Journey so far in Asia Cup to be shared in the below format:

Won Match against UAE by 9 wickets

Won Match against Pakistan by 7 wickets

Won Match against Oman by 21 runs

Won Match against Bangladesh by 41 runs

Yet to play against Sri Lanka but they have qualified for the final.

Q-2: Who has been best batter for India in Asia Cup?

Answer: It is none other than Abhisekh Sharma, who have scored bulk of runs for India brilliantly complemented by Shubhman Gill.

Q-3: Where we can possibly see matches live ?

Answer: You can watch Asia Cup 2025 all matches live on Sony Sports Channel and the same would be streamed on Sony liv app.

 

Q-1: Talk a little bit so far Journey related to Indian team in Asia Cup?
Answer: India’s Journey so far –

 

Let’s see whether India team could maintain impressive track record and win this encounter in the final as many have predicted that, Pakistan is most likely to win this contest against Bangladesh today.

If India vs Pakistan saga, continues in the final it won’t be restricted to games only, there is a huge pressure from both side around, can India extend the same dominance in the night of the final.

Indian team is most likely to become favorites to win this tournament, but you never know about Pakistan, they are unpredictable and the same thing happened in 2017 Champions Trophy where India beat them in the league stage but eventually got defeated in the final by 180 runs by Pakistan.

Men in Green certainly have all the arsenal in their firepower to beat India let’s see when these two meet in the night of the final, whether India meets the same consistency similarly Pakistan could produce different result.

 

India vs Pakistan – Asia Cup 2025 Final Preview
1. India’s Track Record & Favorites → India have an impressive track record and are most likely favorites to win the final, having maintained dominance in previous tournaments.
2. Pakistan vs Bangladesh Semifinal → Many predict Pakistan is most likely to win against Bangladesh today to set up a blockbuster final with India.
3. High-Pressure Scenario → If India vs Pakistan saga continues in the final, it won’t be restricted to just the game. There will be huge pressure on both sides from fans, media, and stakeholders.
4. Historical Context → In the 2017 Champions Trophy, India defeated Pakistan in the league stage but were beaten by 180 runs in the final, highlighting Pakistan’s unpredictable nature.
5. Pakistan’s Firepower → Men in Green possess all the arsenal to challenge India and produce a different result despite India’s consistency.
6. Key Question for the Final → Can India extend their dominance on the night of the final, or will Pakistan’s unpredictability change the outcome?

 

Asia Cup 2025 – Pre-Final Comprehensive Coverage
1. India’s T20I Record (2023–2025)
Total Matches Played → 36
Matches Won → 33
Matches Lost → 3
Finals Reached → 5
Titles Won → 3
Runner-Up Finishes → 1
Ongoing Final → 1 (Asia Cup 2025)
2. India’s Tournament Performances (2023–2025)
2023 World Cup Final → Runner-Up (Lost in the Final)
2023 Asia Cup → Winner (Unbeaten Tournament)
2024 T20 World Cup → Winner (Unbeaten Tournament)
2025 Champions Trophy → Winner (Unbeaten Tournament)
2025 Asia Cup → Reached Final (Unbeaten till now)
3. Challenges for Team India in Asia Cup 2025 Final
Potential Utilization → Played at ~70% of potential; bench strength has been key
Fielding Issues → Dropped 10 catches in last 2 matches; catch success rate 76%
Batting Concerns → Overreliance on Shubman Gill & Abhishek Sharma; middle order averages 21 runs per wicket
Attitude & Approach → Middle overs run rate 4.8 RPO; taking weaker opponents lightly
Batting First Struggles → Average first-innings total 248; crossed 300+ only once in last 6 matches
4. Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Semifinal Key Factors
Head-to-Head Record → Pakistan 11 wins, Bangladesh 3 wins (last 4: Bangladesh 2 wins)
Batting Strength → Pakistan: Babar Azam avg 52.4; Bangladesh: Litton Das avg 47.2
Bowling Comparison → Pakistan pacers avg 23.5; Bangladesh bowlers avg 28.2; Shakib 7 wickets, econ 4.6
Fielding Standards → Pakistan catch success 87%, Bangladesh 82%; Bangladesh conceded 15 extra runs per game
Chasing vs Setting Targets → Pakistan strong while chasing, Bangladesh stronger setting totals 270+
Big-Match Pressure → Pakistan 8 knockouts (5 wins), Bangladesh 3 knockouts (0 wins)
5. FAQ on India’s Asia Cup 2025 Journey
Q1: Journey so far → Wins vs UAE (9 wkts), Pakistan (7 wkts), Oman (21 runs), Bangladesh (41 runs); yet to play Sri Lanka, qualified for final
Q2: Best batter → Abhishek Sharma, complemented by Shubman Gill
Q3: Watch live → Sony Sports Channel & Sony LIV app
Q4: Most consistent bowler → Pacers providing early breakthroughs; spinners controlling middle overs
Q5: Finals reached historically → 11 finals in Asia Cup history, most successful team
Q6: Biggest win margin → vs UAE by 9 wickets
6. India vs Pakistan – Asia Cup 2025 Final Preview
India’s Track Record → Impressive; favorites to win; maintained dominance in previous tournaments
Pakistan vs Bangladesh Semifinal → Pakistan likely to win and set up blockbuster final
High-Pressure Scenario → Final will have huge pressure from fans, media, and stakeholders
Historical Context → 2017 Champions Trophy: India beat Pakistan in league but lost final by 180 runs
Pakistan’s Firepower → Men in Green have arsenal to challenge India; unpredictable outcomes possible
Key Question for Final → Can India extend dominance or will Pakistan produce a different result?

 

 

The Asia Cup 2025, is played T20 Format, and the tournament format is decided based on next World Cup tournament in mind.

The last Asia Cup in 2023 will be held in 50 over format, as the same year belong to 50 over world cup.

The current Asia Cup is played in 20 over format, as the next year belongs to 20 over world cup.

So far there are 17 editions have been held so far out of these marquee event the results could be shared in the below format:

India won the tournament: 8 times

Pakistan won the tournament: 2 times

Sri Lanka won the tournament: 6 times

17th one in progress

Hot Favorites to win 17th edition: India along with Pakistan considering the latter will beat Bangladesh quite comprehensively.

Overall, Indian team needs to make sure they play above their potential to win this marquee event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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