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Asia Cup 2025: Bangladesh Win Toss, Choose to Field First Against Pakistan

Last updated: September 26, 2025 8:44 am
Niaz Ali
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Dubai, September 25 — The Asia Cup 2025 is heating up, and tonight’s clash between Pakistan and Bangladesh is nothing short of a do-or-die. Bangladesh skipper Jaker Ali, standing in for the injured Litton Das, won the toss in Dubai and decided to bowl first, putting Pakistan in to bat under the evening lights.

A Tactical Call

Speaking after the toss, Jaker Ali said the decision was all about conditions. The Dubai pitch has played true, but teams chasing under lights have found it slightly easier, with the ball coming on better for the batters. Bangladesh, known for their grit when chasing, are clearly banking on that advantage.

On the flip side, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha admitted he would’ve bowled first too, but said his side was ready to put up a solid total on the board.

High Stakes, Knockout Feel

This isn’t just another Super Four match—it’s practically a semi-final. India has already sealed their spot in the final, and the winner of tonight’s game will take the other slot. With both Pakistan and Bangladesh losing to India earlier, neither side can afford slip-ups.

The stakes couldn’t be higher: one mistake and it’s all over, one big performance and it’s a ticket to the grand finale against India.

Team News & Pressure Points

Bangladesh are missing Litton Das, their regular captain, which shifts extra responsibility onto the young Jaker Ali. Their bowling attack has been steady, but consistency with the bat remains a question.

Pakistan, meanwhile, are looking at their fast-bowling unit to make the early breakthroughs. With Shaheen Afridi leading the charge, they’ll want to restrict Bangladesh and apply pressure from the start. Their middle order, though, has been a concern, and if early wickets tumble, the pressure could mount quickly.

What’s Next

All eyes are on Dubai tonight. Fans are buzzing, the atmosphere is electric, and whichever team handles the nerves better will book a date with India in the Asia Cup 2025 final.

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