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Contenders look too brittle to stop an Indian charge to glory at the Asia Cup

An Indian side that can afford to leave out the likes of Shreyas Iyer and Yashasvi Jaiswal should coast to the title.

September 10, 2025 / 09:52 IST
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Contenders look too brittle to stop an Indian charge to glory at the Asia Cup (BCCI Photo)

If the other participants in the Asia Cup are looking for a crumb of comfort before taking on a formidable-looking India side, they may find it in what happened the last time the tournament was played in the T20 format, back in 2022. After beating Pakistan and Hong Kong in the first group stage, India lost to Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the Super Four, with those two teams going on to contest the final in Dubai. Granted, both were narrow defeats, off the penultimate ball, but they illustrated that marquee names alone – Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant and R Ashwin all played – are no guarantee of success.

But do those results from three years ago have any relevance? Not really. For one, India used to play an outdated, boring form of T20 back then. That tuk-tuk approach to building an innings was discarded after a 10-wicket thrashing by England in the T20 World Cup semifinal a few months later. Since a further change of personnel after winning the T20 World Cup in 2024, India have frequently threatened to score over 300 in an innings. If 2022 was chalk, they’re fine Swiss cheese now.

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The bowling too is unrecognisable. For one, Jasprit Bumrah – out injured then – is back. Arshdeep Singh is no longer a newbie, but India’s highest wicket-taker in the format. And in Kuldeep Yadav, India has a wrist-spinner good enough to befuddle any batting line-up.