Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, 9th Match, Group B – Asia Cup 2025 (16 September, Abu Dhabi)


Bangladesh took on Afghanistan in a must-win match in Group B at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. With Super Four qualification on the line, both teams showed intensity — Bangladesh needing a win to stay in the race, Afghanistan looking to seal their spot.
Bangladesh took on Afghanistan in a must-win match in Group B at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. With Super Four qualification on the line, both teams showed intensity — Bangladesh needing a win to stay in the race, Afghanistan looking to seal their spot.
Match Summary
This section gives a concise overview of both teams’ innings, standout performances, and the result.
Bangladesh Innings:154/5 in 20 overs
- Litton Das made a solid contribution at the top.
- The middle order got useful runs to build the total.
- Best bowlers (Afghanistan): spin attack chipped in with wickets to keep Bangladesh in check.
Afghanistan Innings:146 all out in 20 overs
- Rahmanullah Gurbaz and other top-order batters tried to set the platform.
- Azmatullah Omarzai showed some aggression.
- In death overs, the required run rate pressure and disciplined bowling from Bangladesh made the difference.
Result:Bangladesh won by 8 runs — a vital win to keep their Super Four hopes alive.
Key Match Stats
Here are the main stats that shaped the match: team totals, top batters, and most effective bowlers.
Team |
Score |
Overs |
Top Batter(s) |
Best Bowler(s) |
Bangladesh |
154/5 |
20.0 |
Strong contributions from the middle order |
Spin/X-bowler(s) with wickets |
Afghanistan |
146 all out |
20.0 |
The top order resisted initially |
Bangladesh bowlers held their nerves |
Key Highlights
Here are the turning points and decisive moments:
- Bangladesh set a competitive target with timely batting across powerplay, middle overs, and late overs.
- Afghanistan’s chase started with promise but began to falter under mounting pressure and tight bowling from Bangladesh.
- Critical overs by Bangladesh bowlers in the death overs ensured Afghanistan couldn’t close the gap.
- Fielding lapses, or lack of big partnerships, hurt Afghanistan’s chances.
- Bangladesh held their nerve in a tense finish to clinch an important win.
Conclusion
Bangladesh’s win was hard-earned and timely, keeping their Super Four hopes alive. Their batting showed enough depth, and their bowlers stepped up under pressure. Afghanistan fought well, but couldn’t sustain momentum under tight bowling in the latter stages. This result shakes up the Group B standings and puts Bangladesh back in the running.






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