Asia Cup 2025: Netizens erupt as Bangladesh keep Super 4 hopes alive with narrow eight-run win over Afghanistan

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|17-09-2025

In a thrilling and crucial encounter at the Asia Cup 2025, Bangladesh secured a hard-fought 8-run victory against Afghanistan in a must-win Group B clash. The win in Abu Dhabi keeps Bangladesh’s hopes of qualifying for the Super Four stage alive. The match was a tale of two halves, with Bangladesh dominating the initial phase of their innings before a disciplined Afghanistan spin attack brought them back into the game, only for Bangladesh’s bowlers to deliver under immense pressure.

Bangladesh’s batting: A strong start followed by a spin-induced collapse

Bangladesh, after winning the toss and electing to bat, got off to a flying start, fueled by an aggressive opening partnership. Openers Tanzid Hasan and Saif Hassan laid a solid foundation, putting on a 63-run stand. Tanzid was particularly destructive, smashing a quickfire 52 from just 31 balls, which included four boundaries and three sixes. Their early momentum took Bangladesh to a commanding position of 87 for one at the halfway mark.

However, Afghanistan’s spin duo of skipper Rashid khan and Noor Ahmad shifted the momentum. They bowled with exceptional control and variation, applying continuous pressure and slowing the scoring rate. Rashid broke the opening partnership by clean-bowling Hassan, and later dismissed Shamim Hossainfinishing with figures of 2/26. Noor also picked up two crucial wickets, including that of Tanzid, to stifle Bangladesh’s middle order. Despite the setback, contributions from the lower order ensured Bangladesh reached a respectable total of 154/5, setting a challenging target for Afghanistan.

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Bangladesh’s bowlers hold their nerve to seal the thrilling Asia Cup 2025 win vs Afghanistan

Chasing 155 for victory, Afghanistan’s innings never truly got going, with Bangladesh’s bowlers striking at regular intervals. The Afghan top order faltered under early pressure from the disciplined bowling attack. Wickets fell consistently, preventing the formation of any significant partnerships. While Rahmanullah Gurbaz (35), Azmatullah Omarzai (30) and Rashid (20) all made brief, impactful cameos, the required run rate kept climbing, and the lack of support from the other end proved costly.

The Bangladesh bowlers, particularly Mustafizur Rahman (3/28) and Taskin Ahmed (2/34), delivered clutch performances in the death overs. Mustafizur’s two wickets in the penultimate over, including that of the dangerous Rashid, were decisive moments that swung the match decisively in Bangladesh’s favour. Despite a late surge, Afghanistan ultimately fell short by eight runs, finishing their innings at 146 all out. The victory was a landmark for Bangladesh, their first-ever win against Afghanistan away from home, and it keeps their Super Four aspirations alive.

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