Sri Lanka demonstrated their prowess and experience under pressure, successfully chasing down Afghanistan’s total with six wickets to spare. This victory guaranteed their place in the Super-4s of the Asia Cup 2025, marking the end of Afghanistan’s tournament journey. Bangladesh also progresses to the next stage.
Sri Lanka’s chase required composure. After losing Pathum Nissanka and Kamil Mishara early, Kusal Mendis took charge, delivering an unbeaten 74 that guided the innings. He received support from Kusal Perera, Asalanka, and Kamindu Mendis, who contributed with timely attacking shots. The victory was built on partnerships, awareness, and intelligent cricket.
Afghanistan fought hard, creating opportunities with their bowlers and showing moments of hope. However, missed chances in the field and a lack of discipline with the ball proved costly. This defeat eliminated Afghanistan from this year’s Asia Cup, a tough end for a team that fought valiantly.
For Sri Lanka, it was a well-deserved win. As they move into the Super-4s alongside Bangladesh, the defending champions appear to be peaking at the right moment.







