Afghanistan is looking good going into the Asia Cup 2025. With Rashid Khan at the helm, they have a good mix of experienced players and new talent, they’re a team to watch. They’re known for their spin bowling and never give up attitude. The slow pitches in UAE will suit them. The Asia Cup is from September 9 to 28 and Afghanistan is in Group B, ready to face some tough teams. Their batting is getting more consistent and their bowling is deep, this year’s team looks stronger than ever. Afghanistan Squad for Asia Cup 2025 Rashid Khan (c), Rahmanullah…
Author: Divyansh Mishra
As the Asia Cup 2025 comes to the UAE, everyone’s watching Bangladesh. They’ve shown a lot of promise in T20 cricket but haven’t had a big tournament yet. With Litton Das as captain, the Tigers are coming into this year with a new, young team that has potential and purpose. The conditions in Abu Dhabi, where all their group games will be, will really suit them, especially with spin and pace. One of Bangladesh’s best things about this tournament is how well-balanced their team is. In the past they either depended too much on older players or didn’t have enough…
BCCI is going to shake things up with its national selection committee. The representatives from South Zone and Central Zone might be out before the next season starts. Ajit Agarkar will continue to head the All-India Selection Committee. We will see some new faces joining him before the international season begins. What’s happening with the BCCI Selection Committee? S. Sarath from South Zone is likely to go back to the junior selection committee. That means his spot on the senior panel will open up. There’s talk that Pragyan Ojha, the ex-India spinner and IPL champion, is a strong contender to…
Okay so the Asia Cup 2025 is around the corner and everyone is wondering what Pakistan’s team will look like. Word is they are sending a team with a mix of young blood and experienced players all under the leadership of Salman Ali Agha. The whole thing is happening in the UAE and Pakistan is hoping to show they are still a force to be reckoned with in the region and play some exciting cricket along the way. Let’s talk about batting. Pakistan is looking to come out swinging with Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub opening. Both are lefties and…
Every batter’s job in a batting order matters to a team’s success. Whether it’s the top batters scoring in the beginning, the middle order keeping things steady but moving fast or the lower order deciding the game with their hits, the role of a finisher is key. These are the batters who help chase tough targets or push the score to a defendable total. It’s a high pressure job but some players have owned it, bossing bowlers in the final overs. Here are the top 5 finishers in Asia Cup history: 1. MS Dhoni – MR cool MS Dhoni is…
In T20 cricket, stopping runs early is super important. In the Asia Cup T20, which has some of the best teams in Asia, a few bowlers have been great at bowling dot balls in the first six overs. Let’s check out the top 5 bowlers who’ve bowled the most dot balls in powerplay at the Asia Cup T20. 1. Jasprit Bumrah – 54* dot balls Jasprit Bumrah, India’s main fast bowler, is the best. He bowled 54 dot balls in powerplay. Bumrah is super accurate, changes his pace well and bowls amazing Yorkers, which makes him tough for openers to…
The Asia Cup T20 is a super competitive tournament in Asia with great teams like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. While skills win you games, good leadership wins you championships. Over the years some captains have really risen to the occasion and been great leaders for their teams. Here are the top 5 most successful captains of Asia Cup history (T20). The rankings are based on how many they won and how much of an impact they had. 1. MS Dhoni (India) – 100% Wins India’s legendary captain MS Dhoni is at the top! In 2016 Asia Cup T20…
The Asia Cup has had its fair share of cricket legends great batsmen, famous finishers and moments we’ll never forget. But the bowlers are the ones who really change the game, creating fear and turning it around in just a few overs. Some bring speed, others bring swing and some bring spin. What they all have in common is that they’re all threats. These bowlers didn’t just get batsmen out; they broke partnerships, silenced the crowd and made even the greats nervous. From India’s stars to the UAE and Afghanistan’s surprise heroes, here are the Top most dangerous bowlers who…
The Asia Cup is all about exciting cricket. The stadiums are full, the games are intense and the rivalries are strong. Amidst all the planning and stress some batsmen produce magic and change the game quickly. One of the most exciting things to watch is when a batsman scores a fifty in no time. These quick fifties not only add runs but also swing the game, demoralize the other team and completely turn the match around. Here’s a list of the fastest fifties in Asia Cup history. 1. Shahid Afridi – 18 Balls vs Bangladesh (2014) At the top of…
The Asia Cup is where the best cricketers in Asia come to show off. Over the years, some batsmen have really stood out because they are so good at dominating, playing well consistently and changing the game all by themselves. Here’s a look at the Top 5 most dangerous batsmen in Asia Cup history, from 2016 to 2022. 1. Virat Kohli (India) When India needs someone to step up in big tournaments, Virat Kohli is always the guy and the Asia Cup is no different. From 2016 to 2022, Kohli played 10 matches and scored 429 runs. He had an…









