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PAK vs BAN Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report – Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th Match

The 5th match of the 2025 Asia Cup Super Four stage is a virtual semi-final. Like the 2022 T20 World Cup, Bangladesh and Pakistan will go head-to-head for a shot at progressing to the next stage, this time the Asia Cup Final.

Bangladesh have to pick themselves up quickly after defeat to India yesterday. The Tigers fought hard to restrict Suryakumar Yadav’s team after yet another Abhishek Sharma onslaught. However, they couldn’t quite get going with the bat despite Saif Hassan’s second-straight half-century. How quickly they can respond in the Dubai heat will be key.

For Pakistan, they have already been involved in a do-or-die match this tournament. Their crucial win over Sri Lanka has put them in this position, with their bowlers, namely Shaheen Shah Afridi and Abrar Ahmed, producing the goods. However, the middle overs’ batting must improve, especially against a Bangladesh team who have the bowlers to trouble this inconsistent Pakistani batting lineup.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th Match: BAN vs PAK Probable Playing XIs

Hussain Talat proved to be an excellent addition with both bat and ball. Mohammad Nawaz also produced a vital innings.

Pakistan: 1. Sahibzada Farhan, 2. Fakhar Zaman, 3. Saim Ayub, 4. Salman Agha (c), 5. Hussain Talat, 6. Mohammad Haris (wk), 7. Mohammad Nawaz, 8. Faheem Ashraf, 9. Shaheen Shah Afridi, 10. Haris Rauf, 11. Abrar Ahmed

According to ESPNcricinfo, Litton Das and Taskin Ahmed are expected to return for Bangladesh.

Bangladesh: 1. Tanzid Hasan, 2. Saif Hassan, 3. Litton Das (c & wk), 4. Towhid Hridoy, 5. Shamim Hossain, 6. Jaker Ali, 7. Rishad Hossain, 8. Tanzim Hasan Sakib, 9. Nasum Ahmed, 10. Taskin Ahmed, 11. Mustafizur Rahman

Dubai International Stadium Pitch Report and Weather

Batting in the middle overs has been tricky for teams in this tournament. A good start with the bat in the powerplay is important in getting a total around 170 at least.

The average first innings score at Dubai in this Asia Cup is 143.25 (155.57 if you exclude UAE’s 57 against India). The chasing team has won five of the eight matches, with Pakistan (vs UAE and Oman) and India (vs Bangladesh) the only teams to win batting first.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for PAK vs BAN: Key Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top wicket-keeper picks:

  • Litton Das is expected to return in this game. The skipper has 227 runs at an average of 20.63 and strike rate of 125.41, which he will be aiming to improve on.
  • Sahibzada Farhan is Pakistan’s leading run-scorer in this Asia Cup (156). He has four 20+ scores in his past five T20Is. SPODA AI data gives a probability of 37.04% that he will cross 20 again in this match.

Key batter picks:

  • Fakhar Zaman looks the best option out of the batters for Dream11. He has been selected in 71.04% of teams. Zaman has 144 runs in five T20Is against Bangladesh (avg. 36.00), but will be looking to improve on his strike rate of 108.27.

Top all-rounder picks:

  • Rishad Hossain bowled nicely against India (two wickets) and will be a key bowler in the middle overs against a shaky Pakistan middle order.
  • Saim Ayub has struggled with the bat in this tournament, but is Pakistan’s equal-leading wicket-taker (6). He is worth a pick in Dream11 given his all-round potential, but c/vc is a risk.
  • Saif Hassan is coming off two consecutive half-centuries. He also bowled nicely against India (0/7 off two overs) and Bangladesh could look to use him against Pakistan’s left-handers.

Key bowler picks:

  • Mustafizur Rahman has the third-most wickets in this Asia Cup (8) and nine wickets in as many T20Is against Pakistan (avg. 24.11). His matchup with Sahibzada Farhan will be key as the Pakistan opener averages 22.6 with a strike rate of 124.1 against left-arm seam in T20s. SPODA AI data gives a 31.76% probability that Mustafizur will dismiss Sahibzada.
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi has taken eight wickets in four T20Is against Bangladesh.
  • Taskin Ahmed has the most wickets in PAK-BAN T20Is (14) at an average of 20.50 and economy of 6.88. He has figures of 1/13 off nine balls against Saim Ayub in T20Is.
  • Abrar Ahmed has been bowling magnificently. He took 1/6 off four overs against Sri Lanka. Expect him to test Bangladesh’s shaky play against spin in the middle overs.

Other Players to Consider for your Dream11 Fantasy Cricket Teams

  • Mohammad Haris has largely found the going tough in the middle. However, he is worth considering in this match. He has 219 runs in seven T20Is against Bangladesh at an average of 36.50 and strike rate of 175.20.
  • Mohammad Nawaz has not bowled in the last two games. However, Bangladesh have a number of right-handers in their lineup, including Towhid Hridoy who strikes at 117.1 against spin in all T20s.
  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib has looked lively with the new ball in this Asia Cup. He has picked up seven wickets in five matches against Pakistan in T20Is (avg. 19.57, SR 14.57).

Other Stats, Facts and Important Matchups

  • Head-to-head in T20Is: Matches 25, Pakistan 20, Bangladesh 5.
  • Bangladesh beat Pakistan 2-1 in Bangladesh in July 2025. Pakistan won 3-0 at home against the Tigers in May and June.
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi has enjoyed success against Saif Hassan. Shaheen dismissed the Bangladesh opener off the only ball in T20Is, as well as three times in 24 balls in Tests.
  • Mustafizur Rahman vs Mohammad Haris in all T20s: 11 balls, 17 runs, two wickets.
  • Taskin Ahmed vs Fakhar Zaman in T20Is: 27 balls, 41 runs, one wicket.
  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib vs Mohammad Haris in T20Is: 19 balls, 31 runs, two wickets.
  • SPODA AI data gives a 31.06% probability that Rishad Hossain will dismiss Sahibzada Farhan. Farhan averages 20.2 with a strike rate of 112.2 against legspin in all T20s.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th Match: PAK vs BAN Dream11 Prediction

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams. 

Option 1:

Screenshot from Dream11 app. Possible XIs, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dubai Pitch Report and Dream11 Prediction for the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th match between PAK and BAN
Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th Match: PAK vs BAN Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th Match: PAK vs BAN Dream11 Prediction

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 5th Match: PAK vs BAN Match Prediction – Who will win?

The chasing team will likely go on to win this match. If there is a team who can win batting first, Pakistan might just have the edge.

Disclaimer: The fantasy cricket stats, tips and predictions provided on CricBlog are intended for informational purposes for Dream11 free contests in line with the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. The stats and writer’s views are in place to guide fans in creating their teams. While we strive to offer accurate and insightful advice, CricBlog does not guarantee success or winnings in any fantasy contests. Users are encouraged to make their own informed decisions and play responsibly.

David Hussey exclusive interview: Ashes selections, Pakistan players in the BBL & his time with CSK

Like his elder brother Mike, David Hussey was a late bloomer, making his international debut at the age of 31. Yet, the Victorian was one of the most popular T20 stars during his time. Be it his 88 from just 44 balls against South Africa in 2009 or his 53 off just 29 deliveries against Pakistan during the ICC World T20 in 2010, the Victorian had a knack for producing explosive knocks.

Having said that, Hussey is widely regarded as one of the greatest Australian players to not have played a Test match. With 14,280 First Class runs at an average of 52.50, he would consider himself unlucky to not have played a red-ball game for Australia. Nevertheless, David is still one of the most influential figures in Cricket Victoria, and plays a huge role in their domestic structure, including the head coach of Melbourne Stars for a few seasons.

As for the Indian Premier League, the batting all-rounder has represented Kolkata Knight Riders, Punjab Kings, and Chennai Super Kings. He even led the Punjab-based franchise for a brief period of time.

During an exclusive interview with Arvind Kalyana Krishnan, David Hussey gave his thoughts on the current Australian side, and spoke about the need to give a few youngsters a chance in the long run. The 48-year-old felt that Marcus Harris deserves to return to Australia’s Test team due to his consistent performances in domestic and County cricket. He also backed Steve Smith’s T20 record while stating that the batting maestro still has a lot to offer in the shortest format of the game. Further on, he gave his two cents on Smith’s decision to retire from ODIs.

The former Australian batter also expressed his excitement over the upcoming Big Bash League 2025/26, and the fact that this edition would feature several big names from Pakistan.

While speaking to Arvind, Hussey then spoke about the 2014 edition of the IPL and how he was called to replace the injured Dwayne Bravo. He spoke very highly of MS Dhoni and Stephen Fleming. Moreover, he drew light on Suresh Raina’s peak, specifically his 87 from just 25 balls against Punjab during Qualifier 2 in 2014. Hussey spoke about what happened in the dressing room after that match, and the discussions that took place within the CSK camp after Raina’s inhuman knock went in vain.

David Hussey interview: Young Australian batters to watch out for in the coming years

Below is the video and transcript of the interview between Arvind Kalyana Krishnan and David Hussey for CricBlog:

Where Australia stand ahead of the Ashes

Arvind Kalyana Krishnan: We have the Ashes now this season, and although Australia have a more or less settled team, there have been a lot of calls to bring in new faces and new players and all. And in domestic cricket we have the likes of Fergus O’Neill and a lot of new faces….. So do you think that for the Ashes, Australia should try out some new faces, new blood? Or should they persist with the team? If yes then any new faces you would like to see in the squad?

David Hussey: Yeah, great question. So first and foremost, it’s hard to replace the current group of players because they all perform so well. Like for example, all the bowlers; Cummins, Starc, Hazelwood, Nathan Lyon, they’re all hall of fame bowlers. Even Scott Boland, his record is incredible. So it’s hard to actually get into the team and the three quicks I mentioned are just incredible. If they want to keep playing, and keep performing at that level, it’s hard to break in to that team.

But I think you’ll find in the next 18 months to 2-3 years, I think you’ll find that there will be some fresh blood definitely selected, like Fergus O’Neill he’s definitely earned the right to play for Australia with his domestic Sheffield Shield record.

In terms of the batting, I’d like to see young players like Campbell Kellaway, Oliver Peake, Harry Dixon get a game after they’ve earned the right to play for Australia with good solid performances in Sheffield Shield cricket, and I think that’s where the selectors are heading. So, I think you’d find that the first 4-5 Shield matches will determine the make-up of the Australian Ashes team against England coming up, and I hope Marcus Harris….. I mean he’s still very very young, still knows his game very well, had a great Country cricket season at Lancashire. I hope he gets an opportunity through the weight of runs, and I think if he does get the opportunity again, he will represent Australia with pride and dignity.

Pakistan players in the 2025/26 BBL

Arvind Kalyana Krishnan: As far as the Big Bash League is concerned, Melbourne Stars managed to get Rauf (Haris Rauf) back, and we have a lot of Pakistani players that’ll be playing for the Big Bash this time. Like Babar Azam, Rizwan, and Hasan Ali. So in your opinion, do you think that the fresh new Pakistani players, Pakistan faces, will now lead to more engagement and more people watching the Big Bash League? Since they’re a lot of people from Pakistan in Australia? And with the amount of popularity they have, do you think that Pakistan cricketers can now ensure that Big Bash League now gets better and more popular?

David Hussey: Yeah, well the cricket played in the Big Bash last year was exceptional. It’s gone to a new level again. I see the Stars, they lost the first I think four games and then they come home flying through on the back of Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis’ captaincy and for one, I was rapped that Haris Rauf is going to come back to the Melbourne Stars. I was fortunate enough to coach him in one of his first years and he was just just an amazing person to be around. Very infectious personality and the number one quality he has is he competes every time and it’s not too dissimilar to Mohammad Rizwan for the Renegades, who I think will be a standout player. He’s world-class and when he’s on-song, there’s no better entertainer in the world.

Babar Azam at the Sydney Sixers, I think he will be exceptional and don’t forget Shaheen Afridi as well who’s arguably one of the best left-arm bowlers, left-arm quicks throughout the world. So it’s great to see these Pakistani players coming through and playing in the BBL. They all compete, and they all want to win, but they’re also good quality people. They just make the clubs better in the BBL and the standard of the cricket played will go to a new level. For one, I can’t wait for the BBL to start.

Steve Smith’s decision to retire from ODIs

Arvind Kalyana Krishnan: As far as Australian cricket is concerned, Steve Smith had recently retired from one-dayers to prolong his career in Tests and he also wants to play the 2028 Olympics which will be in the T20 format. But, his record in one-dayers is very very good, and in the T20I side, Australia are more or less settled. So do you think that Steve Smith made a mistake in retiring in one-dayers and wanting to play in T20s or should he have left T20s to play more one-dayers?

David Hussey: Well, it’s an interesting debate. Only Steve will really know what he wants to do with his cricket, and I think he has prioritised Test cricket which is fantastic because I reckon he’s among the top 5 Australia batsmen of all time in Test match cricket, and he deserves to go out when he wants to go out.

In terms of one-day cricket, I think Steve would’ve sat down with the Australian head coach and selectors and figured out a plan, a timeline, am I going to be a part of the next 50-over World Cup, and if they had have said no then well, let’s finish up and get some games into the new and younger players coming through, who could be the next foundation of Australia’s World Cup. So I think Steve was very selfless there, and putting Australian cricket ahead of himself, and I still think he’s got a lot to offer in T20 game. Not only his experience, but he’s also a fine fine cricketer, especially at the top of the order. His BBL record for the Sydney Sixers is remarkable, incredible! And he just keeps improving every year, but also see, he’s got a great cricket brain. So therefore, he’s got to help a lot of people in that aspect.

Hussey’s time in the IPL, including CSK

Arvind Kalyana Krishnan: So this question is about you. So as far as the Indian Premier League is concerned, you’ve played a lot for Punjab, and then in 2014, you were a part of the commentary panel, you were then called to play for CSK as a replacement for Dwayne Bravo, and you actually performed very well in that season. I think in the Playoffs against Mumbai Indians you and Suresh Raina also played well. So if you can just describe your experience playing in that one season, in 2014, to play with CSK? I mean everybody speaks about how MS Dhoni and Fleming often keep the environment very well, and there was one match where MS Dhoni made you bowl the last over as well. So how was it to play at CSK in that season with MS Dhoni? And to play with someone like Suresh Raina, who at that time was at his peak?

David Hussey: Yeah, they’re fond memories actually. I was commentating at that time and then I get the call “Can you come and fill in for Dwayne Bravo?” from a good friend Stephen Fleming, who’s a head coach, and my brother was playing at Mumbai Indians that year, so yeah, that was his year where he wasn’t playing for CSK family, but getting the call I don’t know, just made me motivated to do really well for a new team…..

And you walk in to the dressing room and see greats like MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Jadeja was in the room. Brendon McCullum was also in the room, also had Mohit Sharma, with whom I got on really well with. Ashwin as well. So we had a really really good nucleus of some fine players.

I remember the first game back, I think it was against Bangalore and it was on a used pitch up in Ranchi, and I didn’t bat very well but MS gave me the ball in maybe the last over against Yuvraj Singh and AB de Villiers, and just defending 10 runs and I was terrible. I bowled awfully, and cost us the game, but what I do remember from that is…..CSK family, every team they play, whether they win or lose, everything’s exactly the same. It’s very calm and cool; what can we learn from the game, where can we improve, how we going to improve so it was a very cool, calm, and collective dressing room.

Then just spending some dressing room time with MS Dhoni, just asking him different questions about how to play certain situations. I know I was getting older at that stage and probably at the back end of my career, but he still had wonderful advice for me and something that I really pass on to the next generation of Australian players and hopefully I can help achieve their goals in playing for Australia or in the IPL as well, but Suresh Raina like you said before, he was at the peak of his prowess and I remember that game against Mumbai Indians in the…..I think it was the Eliminator and, I think my role in the team was to just get him on strike. He was seeing the ball like they were water balloons and they were huge. Every time he hit the ball, it either went for four or six. It was an absolute privelage to play with the CSK family and some of the great players I’ve just mentioned.

Arvind Kalyana Krishnan: So in that season, in the second Qualifier match against Punjab, you had a huge total to chase, and Suresh Raina scored 87 in 25 balls and was then run-out by George Bailey. So in that match where CSK came so close and you lost a very close match which had so many emotions in it, how was the dressing room after that match? Like did Suresh Raina show any kind of frustration or anything?

David Hussey: Well, it’s hard to remember. Initially, when Raina got run-out, because I think I was the incoming batsman so I didn’t see him in the dressing room, but I do remember that he was playing out of his skin, and he was going to win the game by himself.

It was a huge target to chase. I think Sehwag got a lot of runs and I think every time we bowled, it either went for four or six again, and small ground, fast outfield. The ball seemed to be travelling miles, and it was a huge total to chase.

I was still pretty confident that we could chase it down. We had McCullum, we had MS Dhoni. We had Raina, Jadeja as well. So we had some good players coming in. I think Dwayne Smith as well I think he was playing, Faf, so we had some really good players, so still supremely confident.

I remember at the end of the game…..I mean I didn’t bat really well, I think I got out for under 10 I think…..It was under 5 even. So, I remember after the end of the game we were all pretty disappointed because we felt that we had the team and the squad to actually go all the way that year. Unfortunately we didn’t play very well and yeah, didn’t score the runs.

The dressing room was a bit quiet, flat, but yeah, it was “What are we going to do next year” and “How are we going to win the trophy next year” and I think that’s the strength of CSK. They never get too far ahead of themselves and they never get to down on themselves. They’re always very well planned. I think Stephen Fleming runs a great show and he’s complemented by MS Dhoni, who’s a master tactician, a great player and he’s still doing it today. It’s fantastic to watch.

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Asia Cup 2025 Super Four scenarios: Can Sri Lanka still qualify?

Pakistan registered their first win in the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage on Tuesday, defeating Sri Lanka by five wickets in a low-scoring contest at Abu Dhabi. Chasing a modest 134-run target, Pakistan crossed the line in 18 overs, with Mohammad Nawaz and Hussain Talat steering the side home through a calm partnership under pressure. 

India then beat Bangladesh on Wednesday in Dubai to remain top of the table. Here’s how the Super Four stage looks as of September 24.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four table

TeamMatches PlayedPointsNRR
1. India241.357
2. Pakistan220.226
3. Bangladesh22-0.969
4. Sri Lanka20-0.590

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four Scenarios: Are Sri Lanka out?

Here is a look at the scenarios for each team.

Sri Lanka: 0 points, 1 match remaining vs India

Sri Lanka are officially eliminated after India beat Bangladesh. That result moved India to four points. Pakistan and Bangladesh meet on September 24, where one of those teams will also finish on four.

The maximum Sri Lanka can finish on is two points if they beat India.

Bangladesh & Pakistan: 2 points

The equation is simple for Bangladesh and Pakistan. Win on September 25 and qualify for the Asia Cup Final.

It will be Bangladesh’s second match in as many days after their game against India. This could prove to be tricky. However, both teams will back themselves to win what is a virtual semi-final.

India: 4 points, 1 match remaining vs Sri Lanka

India are officially through to the Asia Cup Final before their final match against Sri Lanka. Suryakumar Yadav’s team are on four points and only one other team (Bangladesh or Pakistan) can join them.

IND vs BAN Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report – Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th Match

The 4th match of the 2025 Asia Cup Super Four stage is a great opportunity for India or Bangladesh to take a huge step towards the final. Both teams notched up wins against Pakistan and Sri Lanka respectively in the Super Four stage, and victory here will all but seal a spot in Sunday’s big match.

Bangladesh have been playing good cricket, sealing tight, crucial wins against Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. However, this is a different test. The Tigers will be tested by India’s strong all-round team, but the key for Litton Das’ team is to continue playing with the intent that has served them well in recent matches.

India, however, have room for improvement. Their fielding against Pakistan was sub-par, as was the first ten overs with the ball. They fought back in the field and blew Pakistan away in the powerplay to eventually seal the victory, but here is an opportunity for a more well-rounded display.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th Match: IND vs BAN Probable Playing XIs

India, despite their 100% record in this Asia Cup, have some question marks. Sanju Samson is still working to find his best form in the middle order, while Tilak Varma is also searching for rhythm. However, expect them to stick with the same team.

India: 1. Abhishek Sharma, 2. Shubman Gill, 3. Tilak Varma, 4. Suryakumar Yadav (c), 5. Sanju Samson (wk), 6. Shivam Dube, 7. Hardik Pandya, 8. Axar Patel, 9. Kuldeep Yadav, 10. Jasprit Bumrah, 11. Varun Chakravarthy

According to ESPNcricinfo, Litton Das has been dealing with a back strain in the leadup to this match. However, he should be fine to play. Also, the aforementioned publication states the Tigers may bring Tanzim Hasan Sakib in place of Shoriful Islam, who was expensive against Sri Lanka.

Bangladesh: 1. Saif Hassan, 2. Tanzid Hasan, 3. Litton Das (c & wk), 4. Towhid Hridoy, 5. Shamim Hossain, 6. Jaker Ali, 7. Mahedi Hasan, 8. Nasum Ahmed, 9. Taskin Ahmed, 10. Tanzim Hasan Sakib/Shoriful Islam, 11. Mustafizur Rahman

Dubai International Stadium Pitch Report and Weather

The slowish surfaces have made batting in the middle overs a tricky assignment. In these conditions, powerplay batting becomes even more vital before the ball softens up and the field spreads. The Indian spinners, as well as Mustafizur Rahman, are the key players to watch on such a surface.

Dubai, unsurprisingly, has favoured chasing in this Asia Cup. The average first innings score is 139.71 (153.5 if you exclude UAE’s 57 against India). The chasing team has won five of the seven matches, with only Pakistan winning when batting first against the inexperienced Oman and UAE.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for IND vs BAN: Key Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top wicket-keeper picks:

  • Litton Das is likelier to get more of an opportunity to bat compared to Sanju Samson, especially if India bowl first. Litton has been in decent form (scores of 73, 59, 28, 9 and 23) in his past five T20Is, and will be looking to improve his record against India (although his strike rate is strong): 11 inns, 230 runs, avg. 20.90, SR 149.35.
  • Sanju Samson has a century against Bangladesh, but that was at the top of the order. He is searching for his best form in the middle, but he can still accumulate solid fantasy points with the wicket-keeping gloves.

Key batter picks:

  • Shubman Gill found some form with a 28-ball 47 against Pakistan. With the powerplay often the nicest time to bat, Gill will be looking to go big here.
  • It could be worth picking one of Tanzid Hasan or Saif Hassan in your Dream11 teams. Tanzid smashed a 31-ball 52 against Afghanistan recently. Saif came good in the next match with 61 off 45 balls against Sri Lanka.

Top all-rounder picks:

  • Abhishek Sharma has the second-best strike rate in this Asia Cup (208.43). In the powerplay, he has smashed 102 off 45 balls (SR 226.7). SPODA AI data provides a 45% probability that Abhishek will cross 30 in this match.
  • Hardik Pandya will bowl upfront with the new ball against a Bangladesh team that does have the propensity to lose powerplay wickets. Also, Hardik has an outstanding record with the bat against the Tigers: 7 inns, 219 runs, avg. 43.80, SR 197.29.

Key bowler picks:

  • Jasprit Bumrah hasn’t been at his best, but remains a great bowler. He bowls in the crunch overs which always provides wicket-taking potential for fantasy cricket.
  • Kuldeep Yadav is the equal-highest wicket-taker this tournament with nine scalps. The left-arm spinner tooki 3/19 in his only T20I against Bangladesh, which was played last year.
  • Varun Chakravarthy has taken five wickets in three T20Is against Bangladesh at an average of 14.60 and economy of 6.08. SPODA AI data lists Varun as the top bowling option for this match, with a 52.38% probability that he will take 2+ wickets.

Other Players to Consider for your Fantasy Teams

  • Towhid Hridoy is Bangladesh’s leading run-scorer in this Asia Cup (127) with an average of 42.33 and strike rate of 124.50. The challenge for Hridoy is dealing with India’s spinners effectively as he has a strike rate of 117.6 against spin in all T20s since 2019.
  • Mustafizur Rahman has been in good form and is worth considering for your Dream11 teams given the conditions in Dubai. However, Mustafizur has often struggled in T20Is against India, taking just eight wickets in 13 matches at an average of 57.37 and economy of 9.43.
  • Shivam Dube has been in the wickets in this tournament. The all-rounder has taken five scalps and could be an important option again for India in the middle overs.

Other Stats, Facts and Important Matchups

  • India dominate the head-to-head, with a 16-1 record against Bangladesh.
  • Hardik Pandya has taken seven wickets in seven innings against Bangladesh (avg. 29.28, SR 19.71).
  • Mustafizur Rahman is four away from 150 T20I wickets.
  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib can be Bangladesh’s trump card against Abhishek Sharma. He has dismissed the left-hander twice in seven balls in T20Is (8 runs).

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th Match: IND vs BAN Dream11 Prediction

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams. 

Option 1:

Screenshot from Dream11 app. Possible XIs, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dubai Pitch Report and Dream11 Prediction for the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th match between IND and BAN
Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th Match: IND vs BAN Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

Screenshot from Dream11 app. Possible XIs, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dubai Pitch Report and Dream11 Prediction for the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th match between IND and BAN
Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th Match: IND vs BAN Dream11 Prediction

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 4th Match: IND vs BAN Match Prediction – Who will win?

Expect Bangladesh to put on a fighting performance. Chasing could prove to be important here, but India should win either way.

Disclaimer: The fantasy cricket stats, tips and predictions provided on CricBlog are intended for informational purposes for Dream11 free contests in line with the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. The stats and writer’s views are in place to guide fans in creating their teams. While we strive to offer accurate and insightful advice, CricBlog does not guarantee success or winnings in any fantasy contests. Users are encouraged to make their own informed decisions and play responsibly.

Why is Shreyas Iyer not playing for India A against Australia A?

India’s star batter Shreyas Iyer, who is leading the India A team against Australia A in a two-match series in Lucknow, will miss the second unofficial Test. 

The team has not yet called for a replacement in the squad. As per the reports, Iyer is in contention for a middle-order berth in the upcoming two-Test series against West Indies. The series starts from October 2nd at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. However, another report claims Iyer will miss the match due to personal reasons.

Shreyas Iyer to miss second four-day match for India A against Australia A

In Iyer’s absence, Dhruv Jurel is most likely to lead the team, “Yes, Shreyas is taking a break and has returned to Mumbai. He has informed the selectors that he won’t be able to play in the second four-day match against Australia A. However, he remains in the fray for a spot in the middle-order when the selectors meet to pick the squad for the West Indies series,” a source told the media, as reported by Times of India.

Shreyas Iyer’s stay at the crease in the first match was short-lived, as he managed just eight runs off 13 balls before being trapped lbw by Australian off-spinner Corey Rocchiccioli. It was a call that many at the ground deemed harsh, with the ball seemingly drifting past leg stump.

On the Australian side, skipper Nathan McSweeney, still on the edges of national selection, will be keen to find form with the Ashes looming. The second unofficial Test between India A and Australia A will get underway at 9:30 AM IST on Tuesday, September 23, at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow.

Despite earlier assurances from the host broadcaster, the red-ball series will not have live telecast or streaming in India.

Ashes 2025: Ricky Ponting warns against wholesale changes for Australia’s top six

Ricky Ponting has thrown his weight behind Australia’s batting order, insisting there is no need to reshuffle the top six ahead of the 2025 Ashes. The former captain made it clear that despite all the noise around Marnus Labuschagne’s place, he can’t find a spot for the former world No.1 in the team for the opening Test in Perth.

Australian coach Andrew McDonald and national selection chief George Bailey have both declared that the opening rounds of the Sheffield Shield could determine Ashes picks. However, Ponting said the decision could be made now.

“Everyone’s been talking about how crucial these first four Sheffield Shield games are, particularly for some of our top-order batters, and I agree with that,” Ponting said on Monday. “But I also feel that it’s probably got almost to the point where it’s too late to be making too many big wholesale changes to the current team going into an Ashes series.”

Ricky Ponting backs current top six to perform in the 2025 Ashes series

Ponting argued that consistency matters more than tinkering with combinations. “You can’t just keep chopping and changing every time someone goes through a lean patch,” he said, pointing out that the Ashes demands mental toughness, not constant experimentation.

Labuschagne has endured a rough patch with the bat in recent months, struggling for runs across formats. However, Ponting stressed that his proven track record, particularly in Test cricket, should not be overlooked. He reminded that even great players experience dips but recover stronger when the team backs them.

At the same time, Ponting acknowledged that younger players are pushing hard for selection. “Konstas has obviously just done well. He made a hundred for Australia A over in India, which is exactly what he needed, so I can see our top order being Konstas and Khawaja.

“I think the fact that they’ve moved Green up to No.3 in the Caribbean probably suggests to me that they see him as that long-term No.3. Smith will stay at four, Head at five, and then I would keep Beau at No.6. I can’t see how they could leave Beau out of the side and keep some of the other guys in. That’s the way that I’m sort of looking at it.”

While he’s confident in this structure, Ponting did float one potential tweak: shifting dynamic No.5 Travis Head further up the order. “The other thing I thought they could do if they were worried about that (Green’s role) at all – and with our current openers who are probably not the fastest scorers – (is move Travis Head up),” he told SEN. 

“Head is the second most established player in that (batting) line-up, probably behind Steve Smith, and the natural progression for players of that sort of age … you usually come into the side as a No.5 or six player, and eventually you’d work your way up and find yourself in a No.3 slot. So, they could think about doing that with Travis Head and with the way that England play their cricket, to have someone like Head coming in at No.3 and being able to put some pressure back on (could be ideal).”

Despite these tactical considerations, Ponting’s broader message was about continuity. Disrupting this combination before the Ashes, he warned, would create more uncertainty than solutions.

“This group has shown resilience before. In the biggest series, you want players who know their roles and trust each other,” he said.

The Ashes, set to begin in under two months, will pit Australia’s traditional Test strategies against England’s fearless ‘Bazball’ approach. Ponting highlighted that Australia cannot afford to second-guess itself against such an opponent. “England will come hard, no doubt. If anything, Australia needs continuity and belief to counter that,” he added.

Ponting’s stance comes as selectors face pressure to make tough calls. While Labuschagne’s lean run has triggered speculation, Ponting’s view reinforces the value of experience, unity, and stability in a high-pressure contest. For him, the bigger picture is clear, that is, trust the same six, ride out the form slumps, and enter the Ashes with stability.

PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report – Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd Match

The 3rd match of the 2025 Asia Cup Super Four stage is a crucial one. Pakistan and Sri Lanka lost their first matches, so they are in must-win territory at Abu Dhabi.

Both teams had their moments against India and Bangladesh respectively, but ultimately lost in the key moments. Pakistan started brilliantly with the bat, but a post-10th over slowdown proved mighty costly. Also, their powerplay bowling must improve after copping an Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill onslaught in Dubai. The time is now to execute.

For Sri Lanka, that they reached 168 against Bangladesh is credit to Dasun Shanaka. More is required from the likes of Kamil Mishara and Kusal Perera, whose strike rates are in focus. Also, should Sri Lanka find room for another specialist bowling option?

Both teams have questions, and it will come down to who answers them best in this clash.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd Match: PAK vs SL Probable Playing XIs

Pakistan raised eyebrows when they opted to drop Hassan Nawaz. They could bring him back in given the middle overs struggles against India. Also, where Mohammad Haris bats is a key topic of conversation.

Pakistan: 1. Sahibzada Farhan, 2. Fakhar Zaman, 3. Saim Ayub, 4. Hussain Talat/Hassan Nawaz, 5. Mohammad Haris (wk), 6. Salman Agha (c), 7. Mohammad Nawaz, 8. Faheem Ashraf, 9. Shaheen Shah Afridi, 10. Haris Rauf, 11. Abrar Ahmed

The make up of the Sri Lankan attack is the big question. They have a host of all-rounders and could pick another specialist bowler ahead of Kamindu Mendis.

Sri Lanka: 1. Pathum Nissanka, 2. Kusal Mendis (wk), 3. Kamil Mishara, 4. Kusal Perera, 5. Charith Asalanka (c), 6. Dasun Shanaka, 7. Wanindu Hasaranga, 8. Kamindu Mendis/Maheesh Theekshana, 9. Dunith Wellalage, 10. Dushmantha Chameera, 11. Nuwan Thushara

Sheikh Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi Pitch Report and Weather

The average first innings score at Abu Dhabi in this tournament is 164.71. Teams batting first have won four of the seven matches. However, chasing may still prove to be important.

In T20s this year, spinners have taken 15 wickets at an average of 58.73 and economy of 8.23 in Abu Dhabi according to data from Cricmetric. Pacers have taken 99 wickets at an average of 25.89 and economy of 8.17.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for PAK vs SL: Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top Wicket-Keeper Picks:  

  • Kusal Mendis has been picked in 79.78% of Dream11 teams, and with good reason. He struck an excellent half-century against Afghanistan, before he looked good again for his 25-ball 34 against Bangladesh.
  • Sahibzada Farhan will be key in providing Pakistan with a blistering start. He is coming off a half-century against India.

Key batter picks: 

  • According to SPODA AI data, Pathum Nissanka is the likeliest player to make a 30+ score, with a probability of 47.89%. The SL opener has made a 30+ score in four of his past seven T20Is.
  • Between 2017 and 2022, Fakhar Zaman scored just 67 runs in seven T20Is against Sri Lanka. However, Zaman is in good enough form now to overcome that poor record. The left-hander has 105 runs in this Asia Cup at an average of 35.00 and strike rate of 138.15.

Top all-rounder picks: 

  • Wanindu Hasaranga has a terrific record against Pakistan with 14 wickets in five matches at an average of 9.07 and economy of 6.35. SPODA AI data provides a 58.02% probability that he will take 2+ wickets. The legspinner will be key in the middle overs; a period where Pakistan have struggled for momentum in this Asia Cup.
  • Saim Ayub has struggled for runs in this tournament, but remains a solid fantasy pick due to his bowling contributions.

Key bowler picks: 

  • Nuwan Thushara has been excellent with the new ball. Five of his six wickets in this Asia Cup have come in the powerplay, where he is averaging 14.2 with an economy of 6.45.
  • Haris Rauf has taken five wickets in two matches against Sri Lanka. Also, Rauf will be key on a ground where pacers have taken more wickets than spinners in T20s this year.
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi has mustered 302 Dream11 points so far in this Asia Cup. While he isn’t at his best with the ball, Shaheen is capable of providing a crucial cameo down the order.

Other Players to Consider for your Fantasy Cricket Teams

  • Dasun Shanaka is worth a pick. His ball-striking was outstanding against Bangladesh (64 off 37 balls). Also, the makeup of the Sri Lanka attack means he needs to provide some overs as well. He took 2/21 against the Tigers.
  • Faheem Ashraf produced one of his better performances against India. He struck an 8-ball 20 and looked potent with the ball (1/31).
  • Dushmantha Chameera is Sri Lanka’s equal second-highest wicket-taker in the 2025 Asia Cup (5). He will bowl in the crunch overs, which increases his wicket-taking potential.

Other Stats, Facts and Matchups

  • Head-to-head: Matches 23, Pakistan 13, Sri Lanka 10.
  • Sri Lanka have won the past five T20Is against Pakistan.
  • According to SPODA AI data, Nuwan Thushara has a 21.50% chance of dismissing Sahibzada Farhan. The corresponding figures are 25.99% and 20.61% against Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub respectively.
  • Nuwan Thushara vs Fakhar Zaman in T20s: 11 balls, 13 runs, two wickets.
  • Maheesh Theekshana vs Fakhar Zaman in T20s: 21 balls, 15 runs, one wicket.
  • Kusal Mendis made two golden ducks in two T20Is against Pakistan in 2022.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd Match: PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams. 

Option 1:

Possible XIs, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Abu Dhabi Pitch Report and Dream11 Prediction for the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd match between PAK & SL
Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd Match: PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

Possible XIs, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Abu Dhabi Pitch Report and Dream11 Prediction for the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd match between PAK & SL
Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd Match: PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four 3rd Match: PAK vs SL Match Prediction – Who will win?

A game that can go either way. Sri Lanka look more confident and may edge this one.

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Pakistan fans confident of win against India in Asia Cup Super Four

Pakistan fans are hopeful of a strong showing from their team in their upcoming Asia Cup Super Four clash against India in Dubai. It will be the second meeting between the teams in this tournament after India won the group stage game comfortably with seven wickets and 25 balls to spare.

That match was overshadowed by calls for a boycott and the non-handshake saga. This time, the focus is more on cricket, with Pakistan fans confident of a better showing from their team as the tournament reaches its business stage.

Pakistan have been under par in this tournament. Despite beating Oman with ease, they had huffed and puffed their way to 160/7. After they were brushed aside by India, Pakistan found themselves in deep trouble against the UAE, before a Shaheen Shah Afridi cameo and solid bowling performance sealed the vital victory.

Also, Pakistan have largely struggled against India in white-ball cricket in the past decade, losing 14 of 17 matches since the start of 2015. This includes six losses in eight T20Is.

Captain Salman Agha is looking forward to the challenge, but acknowledges the need for improvement.

“We are ready, we are ready for any challenge,” Salman said after their 41-run victory against UAE, as quoted by Geo News.

“We just want to play good cricket. If we play good cricket, like we have played in the last few months, I think we’ll be good against any side.

“We got the job done but we still need to improve our batting in the middle order,” Salman continued. “That’s been a concern and something we need to work on.”

Pakistan fans optimistic ahead of Super Four showdown against India

However, amid the poor record and chaotic week off the field, Pakistan fans are optimistic of a strong performance on Sunday. India’s performance against Oman has given them some hope, plus the fact Pakistan know where they need to improve.

“This Indian team can be beaten, hope Pakistan cricket team learns something from the way Oman played,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “SURPRISE FOR INDIA… Keep an eye on the TOP THREE BATTERS of Pakistan on Sunday!,” wrote another.

The match begins at 6:30pm local time and kicks off the Super Four stage. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are the other two teams competing to reach next week’s Asia Cup Final.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four schedule and fixtures

The Super Four stage of the 2025 Asia Cup has been confirmed, with India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to feature.

India and Pakistan looked certainties to qualify from Group A also featuring the inexperienced Oman and UAE. Pakistan had to work hard for their victory against UAE, recovering from a troublesome position to eventually win by 41 runs and seal their passage to the Super Four.

Group B, unsurprisingly, was much more unpredictable. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan were competing for two spots as Hong Kong also showed excellent fight in their campaign. Sri Lanka (three wins) and Bangladesh (two wins) prevailed over Afghanistan, who couldn’t build on their first-up win over Hong Kong. Rashid Khan’s team had their chances, but Sri Lanka and Bangladesh held their nerve better in key moments.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage: Matches and schedule

Here is the schedule of all the Super Four matches of the 2025 Asia Cup:

MatchLocationDate and time (local)
Sri Lanka vs BangladeshDubai Saturday 20 September, 6:30pm
India vs PakistanDubaiSunday 21 September, 6:30pm
Pakistan vs Sri LankaAbu DhabiTuesday 23 September, 6:30pm
Bangladesh vs IndiaDubaiWednesday 24 September, 6:30pm
Bangladesh vs PakistanDubaiThursday 25 September, 6:30pm
India vs Sri LankaDubaiFriday 26 September, 6:30pm

The top two teams will contest the final, to be played on Sunday 28 September at Dubai International Stadium. Sri Lanka are the defending Asia Cup champions in the T20I format, winning the title in 2022 where they beat Pakistan in the final.

Former chief Najam Sethi reveals Pakistan could have lost up to $15 million had they boycotted the Asia Cup

Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Najam Sethi has revealed that Pakistan stood to incur huge losses had they pulled out of the Asia Cup.

According to Pakistan, match referee Andy Pycroft played a central role in the non-handshake saga against India. They called for his removal, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected their wishes.

Pakistan threatened to boycott their match against the UAE in Dubai earlier this week, with current Chairman Mohsin Naqvi holding an emergency meeting with Sethi and Ramiz Raja to discuss a plan of action following the ICC’s decision. The match was delayed by an hour as the Pakistan team was ordered to remain in their hotel, before the PCB eventually made the decision to play on.

Najam Sethi reveals what happened behind the scenes

The leadup to the UAE-Pakistan match felt like a soap opera. Reports suggested Pakistan were all set to boycott the match, before muted videos surfaced of Naqvi in discussion with Sethi, Raja and other officials in Lahore.

Sethi revealed what happened behind the scenes. He said Naqvi had made the call to boycott the Asia Cup, and had to be advised against the decision due to the damage it would have caused for the PCB.

“In the heat of the moment, Mohsin Naqvi had decided to withdraw from the Asia Cup. My friends told me, ‘Don’t go, don’t help them.’ I wasn’t even planning to help Naqvi. I went to help the Pakistan Cricket Board,” Sethi told Samaa TV, as quoted by Hindustan Times.

“If what he was attempting had succeeded, Pakistan would have suffered irreparable damage. We could have been sanctioned by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), penalised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), foreign players might have refused to play in the PSL, and we stood to lose $15 million in ACC broadcasting rights.”

The match against UAE went ahead and Pakistan looked distracted. They collapsed to 93/6 and 110/7, with only Fakhar Zaman finding any rhythm among the top eight. Shaheen Shah Afridi then played a crucial cameo, smashing a 14-ball 29* to get Pakistan to a defendable 146/9. The score was eventually 41 runs too many for UAE.

Next up for Pakistan is another meeting against India, this time in the Super Four stage. Tension is high between the teams in what has been a year of geo-political hostility between the two nations. If Pakistan are to win, they need to produce much better cricket than they have so far in this Asia Cup.