IND vs PAK: Two matches still left! How will India-Pak clash again in the Asia Cup 2025? Read the full equation

Posted on 15th Sep 2025 by rohit kumar

In the sixth match of the Asia Cup 2025 played in Dubai, the Indian team defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets. With the victory in this match, Team India has almost confirmed its place in the Super-4.

 

After crushing Pakistan, Team India remains on top in its group (A). With 2 wins in 2 matches, the team has 4 points.

 

But this story does not end here; there can be more exciting turns ahead. In this tournament, the teams of India and Pakistan can now be seen clashing not once but twice. Let's know the complete equation.

 

IND vs PAK: Will India-Pak clash again?

 

In fact, after India's victory over Pakistan (India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025) in the Asia Cup 2025, their reaching the Super-4 is almost certain. On the other hand, if the Pakistan team wins over the UAE, then it will also reach the next round. If this happens, then the India-Pakistan teams can once again face each other in the Super-4 on September 21.

 

Not only this, if luck favors and both reach the final, then the third clash can also be confirmed on September 28. That is, this time the teams of Asia Cup India-Pakistan (IND VS PAK Asia Cup 2025 Scenarios) can potentially clash three times.

 

IND vs PAK: India thrashed Pakistan badly

 

In the sixth match of the Asia Cup 2025, Indian bowlers did not allow the batsmen of Pakistan to stay on the crease. Sahibzada scored the highest 40 runs, while Shaheen played an unbeaten innings of 33 runs. In this way, the Pakistan team could score only 127 runs after losing 9 wickets, after which India achieved the target in just 15.5 overs.

 

Captain Suryakumar played an unbeaten innings of 47 runs for Team India. After hitting the winning six in the match, Surya shook hands with Shivam Dubey, but did not shake hands with the Pakistani players. The entire Indian team went straight to the dressing room. After this, the no handshake controversy is continuously making headlines.

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