Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan Beat Sri Lanka by 5 Wickets, Keep Final Hopes Alive
In the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage, Pakistan registered a thrilling victory over Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi. The Men in Green held their nerve in a tricky chase and defeated Sri Lanka by 5 wickets. This crucial win not only boosted Pakistan’s morale but also kept their hopes of qualifying for the grand finale alive.
Match Summary
- Fixture: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
- Venue: Abu Dhabi
- Stage: Super Four, Asia Cup 2025
- Result: Pakistan won by 5 wickets
- Sri Lanka’s Total: 134 runs
- Pakistan’s Chase: 135/5 in 17.4 overs
Toss and Early Decisions
Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl first, a decision that turned out to be spot on. The surface had a hint of moisture, offering movement to pacers and turn to spinners. The Pakistani bowlers took full advantage, dismantling Sri Lanka’s top order early on and never allowed them to settle.
Sri Lanka’s Struggles with the Bat
Sri Lanka’s batting line-up failed to live up to expectations. The team suffered a disastrous start, losing three key wickets inside the powerplay.
Highlights of Sri Lanka’s Innings:
- Top-order collapse left them under immense pressure
- Kamindu Mendis played a lone fighting knock, scoring a half-century
- Other batters struggled against Pakistan’s disciplined attack
As a result, Sri Lanka were restricted to just 134 runs in their allotted 20 overs — a total that always looked below par.
Pakistan’s Bowling – Discipline and Firepower
Pakistan’s bowlers delivered a masterclass in control and aggression. Their combined effort ensured Sri Lanka never got away at any point.
- Shaheen Shah Afridi gave Pakistan early breakthroughs with swing and pace
- Naseem Shah bowled fiery spells, troubling batters with bounce
- Spinners Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan choked the middle overs with accuracy
The balanced bowling effort proved to be the foundation of Pakistan’s eventual victory.
Pakistan’s Chase – A Rollercoaster Ride
Chasing a modest target of 135, Pakistan started aggressively but stumbled after losing wickets in clusters. At one stage, the chase looked shaky as Sri Lanka found an opening.
Fall of Wickets:
- 45-1 – Sahibzada Farhan dismissed
- 46-2 – Fakhar Zaman fell cheaply
- 50-3 – Saim Ayub out in quick succession
- 57-4 – Salman Agha dismissed early
- 80-5 – Mohammad Haris departed
At 80 for 5, Sri Lanka sniffed an opportunity to script a comeback. But Pakistan’s middle order had other plans.

The Game-Changing Partnership
The turning point of the match was the resilient partnership between Talat and Mohammad Nawaz. With the team in deep trouble, the duo batted sensibly and soaked up the pressure.
- Talat showcased maturity, rotating strike and punishing loose deliveries
- Nawaz played a crucial supporting role, ensuring no further collapse
Together, they guided Pakistan safely to the target with more than two overs to spare.
Key Turning Point
The partnership between Talat and Nawaz was the decisive moment of the game. Sri Lanka had momentum after reducing Pakistan to 80/5, but once this stand was established, Pakistan completely regained control.
Where Sri Lanka Went Wrong
Sri Lanka’s defeat was largely a result of their own shortcomings:
- Top-order collapse: Losing early wickets left them with too much to do
- Inconsistent bowling: Despite early breakthroughs, bowlers lacked penetration in middle overs
- Fielding lapses: Dropped catches and misfields added to their woes
This loss was Sri Lanka’s second consecutive defeat in the Super Four stage, severely denting their hopes of making the final.
Importance of Pakistan’s Victory
For Pakistan, this win was nothing short of a lifeline. After losing their opening Super Four clash against India, the team desperately needed a strong comeback.
- Climbed up in the points table
- Restored confidence and momentum
- Kept final qualification hopes alive
Pakistan now eyes their next fixture against Bangladesh, which could virtually seal their spot in the Asia Cup 2025 final.
Sri Lanka’s Tough Road Ahead
Two straight losses have pushed Sri Lanka to the brink of elimination. Their only chance now lies in defeating India in their upcoming match — and that too by a big margin. Given their current form, the task looks extremely difficult.
Numbers That Defined the Match
- Sri Lanka: 134 all out (20 overs)
- Top Scorer: Kamindu Mendis (Half-century)
- Pakistan’s Chase: 135/5 in 17.4 overs
- Result: Pakistan won by 5 wickets
Reactions on Social Media
Cricket fans lit up social media after Pakistan’s victory. Supporters hailed Talat and Nawaz as the real heroes of the game, praising their calm approach under pressure. On the other hand, Sri Lanka faced heavy criticism for their lack of intent and inability to handle crunch situations.
The Bigger Picture
The Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage has now become a thriller. With Pakistan’s victory, the tournament remains wide open. While Sri Lanka faces a do-or-die scenario, Pakistan has momentum on their side. India and Bangladesh will also play key roles in determining the final two spots.
Conclusion
Pakistan’s 5-wicket triumph over Sri Lanka was not just about two points — it was about survival, pride, and ambition. From fiery spells by their bowlers to a nerve-steadying partnership in the chase, Pakistan ticked all the right boxes at the right time.
Sri Lanka, on the other hand, will have to regroup quickly and fix their glaring weaknesses if they want to remain relevant in the tournament.
With India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh all still in contention, the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage promises more high-voltage drama and unforgettable cricketing moments.