Sri Lanka Beat Bangladesh by 6 Wickets – Asia Cup 2025

Sri Lanka bounced back in style with a commanding 6-wicket victory over Bangladesh in their Asia Cup 2025 Group B clash at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Sri Lanka thrash…

Sri Lanka players celebrate victory after beating Bangladesh by 6 wickets in Asia Cup 2025 group match

Sri Lanka bounced back in style with a commanding 6-wicket victory over Bangladesh in their Asia Cup 2025 Group B clash at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Sri Lanka thrash Bangladesh by six wickets in the 5th match of the Asia Cup 2025 at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. The Islanders chased down Bangladesh’s total of 139/5 with ease, reaching 140/4 in just 14.4 overs to kickstart their tournament campaign.

Match Details

The high-stakes encounter took place on September 13, 2025, at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka has won the toss and elected to bowl first against Bangladesh in the fifth match of the Asia Cup 2025. This crucial Group B fixture saw both teams fighting for momentum in the tournament.

Key Match Moments

Powerplay Highlights

Bangladesh got off to a shaky start after being put into bat first. The Tigers found themselves struggling at 30/3 within the powerplay, with Sri Lankan bowlers making early inroads. The pressure was immediate, and Bangladesh needed to rebuild from a precarious position.

Middle Overs Recovery

Shamim and Jaker lift struggling Bangladesh to 139 – the middle order showed resilience to drag the team to a respectable total. The partnership between these two players proved crucial in getting Bangladesh past the 130-mark, though they would have wanted more on a batting-friendly surface.

Sri Lanka’s Clinical Chase

Sri Lanka’s response was measured and professional. They never allowed the required run rate to climb dangerously, maintaining steady progress throughout their innings. The chase was wrapped up with over 5 overs to spare, highlighting the dominance of the Sri Lankan batting unit.

Scorecard Summary

Team Innings Runs Wickets Overs
Bangladesh 1st 139 5 20.0
Sri Lanka 2nd 140 4 14.4

Last 6 Overs Runboard

Over Bangladesh Sri Lanka
15th 8 runs Match won
16th 12 runs
17th 6 runs
18th 11 runs
19th 9 runs
20th 7 runs

Top Performers

Bangladesh:

  • Shamim Hossain — Key middle-order contribution in recovery
  • Jaker Ali — Vital partnership to reach 139
  • Litton Das — Early resistance before dismissal

Sri Lanka:

  • Pathum Nissanka — Solid opening performance
  • Charith Asalanka — Winning captain, smart bowling changes
  • Sri Lankan bowlers — Collective effort restricting Bangladesh

Captain’s Reaction

“We are bowling first as it is the new pitch and we want to keep the momentum going. We have a good bunch of players,” Charith Asalanka said. The Sri Lankan skipper’s decision to bowl first proved tactically sound, putting immediate pressure on the Bangladesh batting lineup.

Match Summary

Detail Information
Teams Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
Venue Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Date September 13, 2025
Tournament Asia Cup 2025 – Group B
Result Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets
Bangladesh Score 139/5 (20 overs)
Sri Lanka Score 140/4 (14.4 overs)

What’s Next

This Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh result puts the Islanders in a strong position in Group B standings. Bangladesh, despite the loss, still have opportunities to qualify for the Super 4 stage with their remaining group fixtures against Hong Kong and Afghanistan. Sri Lanka will face similar opponents as they look to build on this momentum.

The victory serves as a confidence booster for Sri Lanka, who needed a strong start after recent struggles. Meanwhile, Bangladesh will need to regroup quickly, with their tournament hopes still very much alive despite this setback.

Cricket News Highlights

Sri Lanka’s comprehensive win showcased their tournament potential and tactical awareness. The match summary reveals how crucial early bowling performances can be in T20 cricket, with Bangladesh never recovering from their powerplay struggles. This result adds another chapter to the competitive rivalry between these two South Asian neighbors.