Watch: Sony Sports promo for India vs Pakistan matchin Asia Cup

The last time India and Pakistan met in Asia Cup, India had an upper hand as they won the match convincingly.

Arfath Pasha
Arfath Pasha

2 mins read
Asia-Cup-2025-promo.webp

Be a winner today!

Get the latest cricket updates, Join our community

iconiconicon

The last time India and Pakistan met in Asia Cup, India had an upper hand as they won the match convincingly. Batting first, India posted a mammoth total of 356 runs with the help of centuries from, KL Rahul and Virat Kohli. Chasing a daunting target, Pakistan fumbled and their loss was catalaysed by none other than Kuldeep Yadav. The spinner bagged five days wicket haul as Pakistan succumbed scoring just 128 runs and India won by a margin of 228 runs.

This time around, both the teams will meet once again in the Asia Cup but the format will be T20I. Both the teams are poised to play against each other on September 14 in Asia Cup 2025 at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. As the official broadcasters of the event, Sony Sports Network has released a official promo video of the game featuring former India cricketer Virender Sehwag.

See Also: ‘Thinking what if they stamped on his foot….’- Coach revisits Virat Kohli’s influence on Delhi players during Ranji Trophy comeback

Watch the video here:

Ind vs Pak Overall Asia Cup Record (18 Matches) 

  • India Wins: 10
  • Pakistan Wins: 6
  • No Result: 2

Format Breakdown 

  • ODI (One Day International):
    • Matches: 15
    • India Wins: 8
    • Pakistan Wins: 5
    • No Result: 2
  • T20I (Twenty20 International):
    • Matches: 3
    • India Wins: 2
    • Pakistan Wins: 1

Tags:

Follow us on

WATCH NOW

Asia-Cup-2025-promo.webp

3 hrs ago

Watch: Sony Sports promo for India vs Pakistan matchin Asia Cup

IMG_9125.png

22 hrs ago

Watch: “Mentally, it is very challenging…”, Rohit Sharma on playing Test format

Dewald Brevis

2 days ago

Watch: Dewald Brevis hits the ball out of the park against Australia

It is not my job to announce the winner

Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019