India vs Pakistan, Final – Asia Cup 2025 (28 September, Dubai)

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The grand final of the Asia Cup 2025 brought India and Pakistan face-to-face at the Dubai International Stadium.

The grand final of the Asia Cup 2025 brought India and Pakistan face-to-face at the Dubai International Stadium. With both sides aiming for the ultimate prize, fans witnessed a match filled with momentum swings, collapses, and composed finishing. India, unbeaten in the tournament, held their nerve once again to seal the title.

Match Summary

Here’s a clear snapshot of how the final unfolded — innings, standout contributions, and the result.

Pakistan Innings: 146 all out in 19.1 overs

  • Pakistan made a strong start, reaching 84 without loss thanks to Sahibzada Farhan (57 off 38) and Fakhar Zaman (46 off 35).
  • What followed was a stunning collapse: 9 wickets fell for just 33 runs in the next 39 balls.
  • None of the middle or lower-order batters crossed 15, as India’s spinners dismantled the innings.
  • Kuldeep Yadav starred with 4/30, while Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, and Axar Patel took 2 wickets each.

India Innings (Chase): 147/5 in 18.4 overs

  • India wobbled early, slipping to 44/3 under pressure from Pakistan’s pacers.
  • Tilak Varma (48)* and Shivam Dube (42)* steadied the innings, building an unbeaten 85-run stand to guide India home.
  • The finishing was calm, with Varma sealing victory with boundaries in the 19th over.

Result: India won by 5 wickets with 8 balls to spare, lifting the Asia Cup 2025 trophy.

Key Match Stats

Here are the defining numbers from the final:

Team

Score

Overs

Top Batter(s)

Best Bowler(s)

Pakistan

146 all out

19.1

Sahibzada Farhan – 57; Fakhar Zaman – 46

Kuldeep Yadav – 4/30; Bumrah – 2/19; Chakravarthy – 2/21; Axar – 2/24

India

147/5

18.4

Tilak Varma – 48*; Shivam Dube – 42*

Shaheen Afridi – 2/25; Naseem Shah – 1/26

Key Highlights

This section captures the turning points and decisive moments of the final:

  • Pakistan looked dominant at 84/0 but completely lost momentum after the dismissal of Fakhar Zaman.
  • Kuldeep Yadav’s four-wicket spell in the middle overs triggered the collapse and swung control back to India.
  • India’s chase was shaky at first, with Shaheen Afridi striking early, but Varma and Dube’s composure under pressure steadied the innings.
  • Pakistan’s fielding lapses cost them: dropped catches and misfields gave India breathing room.
  • The contrast between Pakistan’s collapse and India’s calm chase summed up the final — one side cracked under pressure, the other thrived.

Conclusion

India capped off a flawless Asia Cup 2025 campaign by defeating arch-rivals Pakistan in the final. Pakistan’s initial promise faded dramatically under the pressure of India’s spinners, and despite Afridi’s early breakthroughs, they lacked the firepower to defend a modest target. India’s middle order proved its resilience, with Tilak Varma and Shivam Dube showing maturity beyond their years. The victory not only secured India’s Asia Cup crown but also underlined their dominance in subcontinental conditions — a powerful statement ahead of the global tournaments to come.

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