Pakistan and India will write another chapter in their storied rivalry tonight as the two sides face off in the final for the right to be crowned 2025 Asia Cup champions. While matches between these teams have always been emotionally charged, this edition of the Asia Cup has been particularly marred by off-field tensions between the two nations.
There has been bad blood from the very first game, and the 2025 Asia Cup Final now stands as a culmination of history, rivalry, redemption, and national pride. A handshake snub by India’s captain earlier in the tournament sparked controversy, and Pakistan’s military-style celebrations in response only added fuel to the fire. The drama has only intensified with each passing day.
Set under the floodlights of the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, this final surprisingly marks the first time these two giants of Asian cricket meet in an Asia Cup final, despite holding ten titles between them.
How We Got Here
India arrives at the final with an aura of dominance. They’ve steamrolled through the tournament, winning all six of their matches, including two against Pakistan. Their campaign has been defined by explosive batting, clinical bowling, and a fearless brand of cricket. Abhishek Sharma has emerged as the tournament’s top run-scorer, while Kuldeep Yadav has spun webs around opposition batters, claiming the most wickets.
Pakistan’s journey has been more turbulent. After a shaky start and a loss to India in the group stage, they bounced back with gritty wins over Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in the Super Fours to secure their place in the final. Their bowling attack, spearheaded by Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf, has kept them alive, but their batting has been inconsistent.
Head-to-Head
This final isn’t just about current form, it’s about legacy. India and Pakistan have played each other in countless high-stakes matches, but never before in an Asia Cup final. In total, the two teams have faced each other 15 times in T20I matches, with India winning 12 contests (one win after a bowl-out) to Pakistan’s 3, a fact Suryakumar Yadav has reminded everyone of. This includes a four-match win streak for India, with Pakistan last defeating the reigning world champions in 2022.
In Asia Cup T20 matches, the record is even more lopsided, with India leading 4–1. These numbers paint a picture of Indian dominance, but finals have a way of rewriting narratives. Pakistan’s bowlers are capable of turning games in a single spell, and if their batting clicks, they could stun the favourites.
| Category | Pakistan | India |
|---|---|---|
| Total Matches Played | 15 | 15 |
| Wins | 3 | 12 |
| Wins Batting First | 3 | 4 |
| Wins Chasing | – | 8 |
| Super Over / Tie-Breaker Wins | – | 1 |
Head-to-Head in Finals
Tournament finals tell a different story in the India–Pakistan rivalry. The Men in Green have historically held the edge, winning 7 out of 10 finals in limited-overs cricket, including tri-series events.
In tournaments involving five or more teams, the record is tighter but Pakistan still leads 3–2.
| Date | Tournament | Format | Result | Winner’s Margin | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 10, 1985 | World Championship of Cricket | ODI | India won | 8 wickets |
| 2 | Apr 18, 1986 | Austral-Asia Cup | ODI | Pakistan won | 1 wicket |
| 3 | Nov 1, 1991 | Wills Trophy | ODI | Pakistan won | 72 runs |
| 4 | Apr 22, 1994 | Austral-Asia Cup | ODI | Pakistan won | 39 runs |
| 5 | Jan 18, 1998 | Independence Cup (Decider) | ODI | India won | 3 wickets |
| 6 | Mar 28, 1999 | Pepsi Cup | ODI | Pakistan won | 123 runs |
| 7 | Apr 24, 1999 | Coca-Cola Cup | ODI | Pakistan won | 7 wickets |
| 8 | Sep 24, 2007 | ICC World T20 | T20I | India won | 5 runs |
| 9 | Jul 2, 2008 | Kitply Cup | ODI | Pakistan won | 25 runs |
| 10 | Jun 18, 2017 | ICC Champions Trophy | ODI | Pakistan won | 180 runs |
| 11 | Sep 28, 2025 | Asia Cup | T20I | (Upcoming) | – |
As the players take their positions and the floodlights blaze over Dubai, this final transcends sport. It’s not just about runs and wickets, it’s about pride, redemption, and the weight of history.
For India, it’s a chance to cement dominance with an unbeaten campaign. For Pakistan, it’s an opportunity to flip the script and reclaim glory on the biggest stage. In a rivalry steeped in emotion and legacy, tonight’s clash promises to be unforgettable. Whatever the outcome, the 2025 Asia Cup Final will echo far beyond the boundary ropes, as a defining moment in the saga of India vs Pakistan.
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