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Asia Cup 2025: Most runs, most wickets after Super Four match 4, IND vs BAN

Vikas Singh Derek has a Master's in Journalism and has written more than 50,000 articles. He currently works as a cricket content writer at Khel Now.
Published at :September 24, 2025 at 11:45 PM
Modified at :September 24, 2025 at 11:45 PM
Suryakumar Yadav, Jaker Ali, India vs Bangladesh, Asia Cup 2025

(Courtesy : ACC)

Super Four Match 4 of Asia Cup 2025, IND vs BAN, took place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai.

Indian Cricket Team and Bangladesh Cricket Team clashed in the Super Four match 4 of Asia Cup 2025 on Wednesday, September 24. The encounter took place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai. India crushed Bangladesh by 41 runs in the match to book a berth in the final of the tournament.

Bangladesh won the toss and opted to bowl first in the encounter. Indian openers Abhishek Sharma (75) and Shubman Gill (29) gave a blistering start to batting, setting up an opening stand of 77 runs. However, India lost a few wickets cheaply in the middle, reaching 125/5 at one stage.

Hardik Pandya then scored a crucial knock of 38 runs for the team after key batters Shivam Dube (2), Suryakumar Yadav (5), and Tilak Varma (5) failed to go big with the bat. India, who were looking confident to reach a mammoth total after a brilliant start, had to settle for 168/6 in the end.

However, it was enough to outplay Bangladesh in the clash. Jasprit Bumrah gave the first blow to Bangladesh in the second over, dismissing Tanzid Hasan Tamim. Kuldeep Yadav clinched a three-wicket haul. Saif Hassan scored a marvellous knock of 69 runs, however, other batters failed to support him. Bangladesh were eventually bowled out for 127 runs.

Asia Cup 2025: Most runs

Abhishek Sharma, India T20I, Asia Cup, Asia Cup 2025
Abhishek Sharma. (Image Source: ACC)

Indian opener Abhishek Sharma, who scored a half-century in the match, continues to be the leading run-scorer of Asia Cup 2025 and now has extended his tally to 248 runs. Saif Hassan, who also slammed a fifty in the clash, occupies the second spot with 160 runs. Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan (156) and Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka (154) are next batters on the list. Towhid Hridoy of Bangladesh occupies the fifth spot with 134 runs.

Top 5 leading run-scorers of Asia Cup 2025:

  1. Abhishek Sharma (India) – 248 runs
  2. Saif Hassan (Bangladesh) – 160 runs
  3. Sahibzada Farhan (Pakistan) – 156 runs
  4. Pathum Nissanka (Sri Lanka) – 154 runs
  5. Towhid Hridoy (Bangladesh) – 134 runs

Asia Cup 2025: Most wickets

Kuldeep Yadav
Kuldeep Yadav of India (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Top 5 leading wicket-takers of Asia Cup 2025:

Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who took a three-wicket haul in the match, is the leading wicket-taker of Asia Cup 2025 with 12 wickets. UAE’s Junaid Siddhiqui and Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman are the next bowlers on the list. Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga holds the fourth spot with seven wickets, while Saim Ayub of Pakistan occupies the fifth spot with six wickets.

  1. Kuldeep Yadav (India) – 12 wickets
  2. Junaid Siddique (UAE) – 9 wickets
  3. Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh) – 8 wickets
  4. Wanindu Hasaranga (SL) – 7 wickets
  5. Saim Ayub (Pakistan) – 6 wickets

Who won the Super Four match 4 of Asia Cup 2025 between India and Bangladesh?

India defeated Bangladesh by 41 runs in the Super Four clash of Asia Cup 2025.

Who is the leading run-scorer of Asia Cup 2025?

Indian opener Abhishek Sharma (248 runs) is the leading run-scorer of Asia Cup 2025.

Who is the leading wicket-taker of Asia Cup 2025?

Kuldeep Yadav (12 wickets) is the leading wicket-taker of Asia Cup 2025.

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Vikas Singh Derek
Vikas Singh Derek

Vikas Singh Derek is a core cricket-lover since childhood and has always followed the sport both in his personal and professional life. He started his school life by watching cricket at home with family. Later, he played cricket on the field at local clubs during college. After his Master's in Journalism from Mumbai, he followed his passion by covering cricket news across various digital media. Since 2015, he has been an aspiring sports journalist and cricket content writer with over 50K+ articles.

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