Asia Cup: The 2nd straight loss means India are now on the edge of ouster. However Rohit Sharma’s team can still qualify for the final.

The Indian cricket group experienced its second straight loss in the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup 2022 on Tuesday night as it fell short to protect a target over of 170 runs yet again. India had set Sri Lanka a target of 174 runs and the Lankans chased it down with 6 gates in hand and a round to save. The last two overs were a precise replica of how India shed its suit versus Pakistan on Sunday.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s ineffective bowling in the penultimate over expense India again and also young Arshdeep’s best shots went in vain as he had simply 6 runs to defend in both cases.

India’s toothless bowling in the powerplay is what set up Sri Lanka’s win as the Lankan openers Nissanka as well as Mendis ran away with the suit. Yuzvendra Chahal’s three gates brought India right into the suit however the pacers lacked the incisive edge that might assist the Indians dominate in the death overs.

The second straight loss means India are now on the verge of ouster. Yet Rohit Sharma’s group can still qualify for the final.

Here are all the circumstances keeping the 3 various other teams in mind:

Sri Lanka: The Lankans are just about through to the finals after their second straight win. India would now require Sri Lanka to defeat Pakistan which as well by a large margin.

Pakistan: If Pakistan defeated Afghanistan on Wednesday then it is curtains for Rohit Sharma’s team. India need Babar Azam and his males to shed by a huge margin to Sri Lanka and also by a reasonably close margin against Afghanistan.

Afghanistan: The magnificent Afghans will certainly be India’s last challengers in the Super 4 stage however prior to that they would need Mohammad Nabi’s team to beat Pakistan. India would then intend to defeat the Afghans by a big margin to keep their chances active.

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Last Updated: 7 September 2022