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24htopnews | November 22, 2025 3:06 PM CST

New Delhi: The semi-final match between India A and Bangladesh A in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 played in Doha was thrilling until the last ball. Chasing a target of 195 Team India scored a decent 194/6 to tie the match but the Indian team collapsed completely in the decisive Super Over and Bangladesh A secured a place in the final. A Surprising Start to the Super Over A Shocking Decision India A batted first in the Super Over but the most surprising decision came when captain Jitesh Sharma himself came onto the field while aggressive batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi was left out. This decision left everyone stunned. Two Wickets in Two Balls India As Score Collapses to Zero Bangladesh fast bowler Ripon Mondol ended the match on the first two balls of the Super Over. Jitesh Sharma was bowled while attempting a reverse lap and Ashutosh Sharma was caught at extra cover on the second ball. India As Super Over innings ended for 0. Bangladeshs Easy Win But With a Dramatic Twist Although the target was just 1 run Bangladeshs innings also witnessed drama. Yasir Ali tried to play a big shot on the first ball and was caught at long-on. Subsequently Suyash Sharmas wide delivery down the leg side gave Bangladesh A the victory. Painful Defeat Match Winners Remain on the Bench Although India showed great spirit to draw the match the decisions and batting order in the Super Over remained questionable. In particular the omission of a big-hitting player like Vaibhav Suryavanshi proved to be a major reason for the teams defeat. Story Highlights The semi-final between India and Bangladesh was tied at the end of 40 overs decided by a Super Over. Vaibhav Suryavanshi was not given a chance in the Super Over raising questions about the decision. India A were all out for 0 in the Super Over; Bangladesh won on a wide for 1 run. Bangladesh A advanced to the final; India A were eliminated from the tournament.


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