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Top 5 Indian Players’ Performances In The Asia Cup 2025: Highlight

Updated - 3-OCT-2025 6:59 IST

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The 2025 Asia Cup proved to be a memorable campaign for Team India, who not only dominated the competition but also won their ninth title in a thrilling final win over Pakistan. Even while the team's overall effort was evident, a few Indian players stood out for their game-winning performances at crucial points. On the continental scene, these players made their mark with everything from ferocious bowling stints to calm batting performances under duress.

Here is a closer look at the top five Asian Cup 2025 performances by Indian players: 
 

Top Five Asian Cup 2025 Performances By Indian Players

Abhishek Sharma vs Bangladesh(Super 4s) - 75

Young opener Abhishek Sharma set the tone for India's campaign with a daring knock in the important Super 4 match against Bangladesh. With an incredible 75 from 37 balls, Abhishek gave India the early start they needed. He completely upset the bowlers from Bangladesh with his aggressive strokeplay, especially against the new ball. In just 20 overs, he helped India reach 168 with six fours and five sixes. After missing out on a century, he won Player of the Match for his innings, which set the stage for the victory.

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Kuldeep Yadav vs Pakistan(Final) - 4/30

Spinners regularly fail at final pressure, but Kuldeep Yadav is an exception. Kuldeep had one of his finest performances in the Asia Cup 2025 final, going 4 for 30 in 4 overs. He broke the backbone of Pakistan's chase by dismissing their main middle-order batsmen, including Saim Ayub, Salman Agha (c), Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Faheem Ashraf. His accurate and astute variations made sure Pakistan never gained ground. Kuldeep's effort underlined why he is still India's most reliable spin option in important circumstances and changed the contest decisively in their favor.

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Tilak Verma vs Pakistan(Final) - 69*

Tilak Varma had a mentality that was beyond his years in the same high-stress final. After India lost wickets quickly, Tilak came in at 20/3 and produced a cool knock of 69* off 53 balls. He punished loose deliveries, strategically rotated his strike, and made important alliances with Shubham. Tilak remained steadfast in the face of Pakistan's speed attack while others collapsed, guaranteeing that India reached a respectable total of 250+. Many people think that his innings, which showed maturity and resiliency, were the important moments in the final.

Shivam Dube vs Pakistan (Final) - 33

Shivam Dubel and Tilak Varma were the two pillars of India's batting in the final match. Dube performed well once more, scoring an expert 33 off 22 balls. He began his innings carefully against Shaheen Afridi before changing tactics in the middle overs, displaying magnificent speed. Join a partnership with Tikla to achieve 50+ runs

India remained stable thanks to its strategic aggression against spin and cover drives. India reached a manageable score thanks to Dube's knock, which came just short of a half-century. His innings was a declaration of his big-match attitude in the high-pressure setting of the final.

Varun Chakravarthy vs Bangladesh (Super 4s) - 2/29

Varun Chakravarthy's mysterious spin during the Super 4 match against Bangladesh highlighted India's bowling power. Varun changed the tide of the match by taking 2 for 29 in 4 overs on a flat wicket where 168 appeared to be chaseable. The Bangladeshi hitters were totally perplexed by his variations, and Shamim Hossain and Muhammad Saifuddin fell victim to his cunning. In the middle overs, he tightened the run rate in addition to taking wickets. Bangladesh was never able to bounce back from this performance, as India confidently advanced to the final.


 

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