Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 20th September 2025, 7:33 AM
The group stage of the ongoing Asia Cup has concluded, and the Super Four stage begins today with the Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka clash. Discussions and criticisms have already emerged regarding the scorching desert heat and the tight scheduling of the second round.
Analysis of the fixtures indicates that, as usual, India is receiving certain advantages, while teams like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are under considerable pressure.
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Rest Before Match |
| 21 September | Pakistan | Dubai | Full rest since previous match |
| 24 September | Bangladesh | Dubai | 2 days rest |
| 26 September | Sri Lanka | Dubai | 2 days rest |
Observations:
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Notes |
| 20 September | Sri Lanka | Dubai | Opening Super Four match |
| 24 September | India | Dubai | Only 1 day rest after first match |
| 25 September | Pakistan | Dubai | Back-to-back matches |
Observations:
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Notes |
| 20 September | Bangladesh | Dubai | Opening Super Four match |
| 23 September | Pakistan | Abu Dhabi | Less than 48 hours after previous match; includes travel from Abu Dhabi to Dubai for subsequent match |
Observations:
Cricket analysts have highlighted that the imbalance in the Super Four schedule gives India a distinct advantage. Meanwhile, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka must cope with the physical and mental strain of tightly packed fixtures and travel, which could impact their performance in crucial matches.
| Date | Match | Venue | Time (Bangladesh Time) |
| 20 September | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Dubai | 8:30 PM |
| 21 September | India vs Pakistan | Dubai | 8:30 PM |
| 23 September | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | Abu Dhabi | 8:30 PM |
| 24 September | Bangladesh vs India | Dubai | 8:30 PM |
| 25 September | Bangladesh vs Pakistan | Dubai | 8:30 PM |
| 26 September | India vs Sri Lanka | Dubai | 8:30 PM |
| 28 September | Final | Dubai | 8:30 PM |
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