As Asia Cup 2025 approaches, India looks like a deeply balanced and exciting squad. With a robust top order, the blistering captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, and a diverse pack of all-rounders, Team India is more than ready to chase continental supremacy.
Their campaign kicks off on September 10 against UAE, followed by a high-voltage India vs Pakistan clash on September 14, and concludes the group phase with another UAE game on September 19. The top two from each group advance to the Super Four, starting September 20.
India’s Key Performers Since the T20 World Cup 2024
Let’s take a deep dive into the players poised to make a marquee impact:
Abhishek Sharma
A high-octane talent, Abhishek has turned heads with 535 runs in 17 T20Is – average 33.43, SR 193.84, including two tons. He exploded in India’s recent England series, notching 279 runs at 55.80, SR 219.68 . His spin bowling adds icing to his game.
Sanju Samson
What a turnaround it’s been! Transitioning to opener, Sanju has amassed 487 runs in 17 matches (avg 171.47!) with three centuries. Though he stumbled against England, his recent Kerala Cricket League form – 368 runs, avg 73.60, SR 186.80, and 30 sixes – shows he’s peaking.
Tilak Varma
Since his return, Tilak has become India’s dependable No. 3. A stylish anchor and aggressive tool rolled into one, he boasts 413 runs in nine T20Is (avg 82.60), including two centuries, both in South Africa.
Hardik Pandya
India’s all-round dynamo – 320 runs in 13 innings (avg 35.55, SR -145), plus 10 wickets at 34.40. He gives the team a bite in both departments.
Varun Chakravarthy
India’s redemption story in spin. Since his return, he’s taken an astonishing 31 wickets in 12 games at just 11.25 average and 8.90 economy, including two five-wicket hauls.
Arshdeep Singh
India’s swing specialist at the death. In 11 games, he’s picked up 20 wickets at an eye-wateringly low average of 15.15, delivering with sting and consistency (econ 7.87).
Asia Cup 2025: Format, Venues & Schedule
Details | Information |
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Dates | September 9 – 28, 2025 |
Host Country | UAE |
Host Cities | Dubai and Abu Dhabi |
Group A Teams | India, Pakistan, UAE, Oman |
Group B Teams | Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Hong Kong |
Key Fixture | India vs Pakistan – September 14 (Dubai) |
Super Four | Begins after group stage (top 2 from each group) |
Final Match | September 28, 2025 (Dubai) |
Possible Rematches | India vs Pakistan – Super Four/Final (if both qualify) |