
Indian captain Surya Kumar Yadav (Creimas/Asian Cricket Council via PTI Photo) India secured its place in the final of Asia Cup 2025 after 41 victory over Bangladesh in the second match Super 4 at the Dubai international cricket stadium on Wednesday. While the victory added another victory to their campaign, it also raised serious concerns about the last form of the team’s tab and Captain Suryakumara Yadava. Opening SHUBMAN GILL and Abhishek Sharma gave India a strong start and added 72 runs in PowerPlay. After Gill’s release, however, captain Suryakumar promoted Shivam Dube to number three. The movement fell because Dube scored only two runs before it was released. Sanju Samson was pushed down at number eight, for Axar Patel, Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma, and got no chance to burn.
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Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar spoke in detail about the ranking of Indian bats and recent fighting Suryakumar. “Sometimes, when you try to give doughs some practice, you tend to change the order of batting just a little. I don’t think there should be too many changes. This can affect the rhythm of the team. He addressed the decision to promote Dube: “Sometimes you can push someone, look at the circumstances. But pushing the finish like Dube in number three was a bit difficult. This is one area where India has gone through a little.” Gavascar also criticized Suryakumar’s Palka approach. “You yourself, as a captain, did not get runs in the previous game. It is important that the captain comes and get a few runs. He came to number four and came out to play the same shot as in the previous game. This is a very productive shot, but if you get out, you may not play it until you really get for the surface.” Statistics are backed up by Gavascar. Since receipt as a captain, the average of Suryakumar bats has fallen from 43.40 to 26.82, while its strike dropped from 168.17 to 156.2. In 27 matches as a captain scored 617 runs in 25 shifts, including one century and four 1950s. This is a significant decline compared to his record before the captain of 2040 runs in 58 shifts, which included three centuries and the 17th 1950s. Its boundary also decreased, with 61 four and 34 six as a captain compared to 181 four and 114 six earlier. The recent match refers to Suryakumar’s tenth one -digit score from the T20 2024 World Cup in the last 20 games. In 2025, it has the lowest diameter between Indian dough in the T20is and records only 12.43 per shift. India is now waiting for Pakistan or Bangladesh in the Asia Cup 2025 final.