AFG vs SL: Sri Lanka showed their class and experience under pressure as they chased down Afghanistan’s total with six wickets to spare, securing their spot in the Super-4s of the Asia Cup 2025. With this result, Afghanistan’s journey in the tournament comes to a heartbreaking end, while Bangladesh also move forward.
Sri Lanka chased brilliantly
It was a tricky chase – not a massive target, but one that demanded composure. And that’s exactly what Sri Lanka brought to the table.
After losing Pathum Nissanka early and Kamil Mishara shortly after, it could’ve been a nervy outing. But Kusal Mendis had other plans. Calm, focused, and in control, Mendis took it upon himself to steer the innings. His unbeaten 74 was not just a match-winning knock, it was a lesson in how to build an innings under pressure.
Mendis found able support around him. Kusal Perera played with freedom up top, Asalanka injected momentum in the middle, and Kamindu Mendis kept the scoreboard ticking. Each played their part, attacking when needed and giving Mendis the space to construct his innings. It was a chase built on partnerships, awareness, and smart cricket and Sri Lanka never really let the game slip out of their hands.
Afghanistan knocked out
Afghanistan, meanwhile, fought hard. Their bowlers created moments, and there were glimmers of hope. But a few missed chances in the field and a lack of discipline with the ball proved costly. In a game of fine margins, those small lapses made a big difference.
This loss marks the end of the road for Afghanistan in this year’s Asia Cup – a tough exit for a team that showed fight but couldn’t quite pull off the big win when it mattered most.
Bangladesh too qualifies
For Sri Lanka, it’s a well-earned victory and a reminder that tournament experience still counts. As they move into the Super-4s alongside Bangladesh, the defending champions are starting to look like a team peaking at just the right time.