India’s Semi-Remaining Opponent In Asia Cup Rising Stars: Match Timing, Date, Venue, Reside Streaming



India A, led by Jitesh Sharma, have secured their spot within the semi-finals of Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025. They may tackle Bangladesh on November 21 at 3:00 PM IST.

India A professional because the second workforce from Group B, whereas Bangladesh topped Group A regardless of dropping their last group-stage match to Sri Lanka, benefiting from a superior web run price.

If India beats Bangladesh in semis, they may face winner of the second semi-final (Pakistan vs Sri Lanka) in Asia Cup Rising Stars Remaining on November 23.

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Recap

Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by 6 runs within the final group-stage recreation. Batting first, Sri Lanka posted 159/7 in 20 overs, and Bangladesh managed 153/10, falling in need of the goal.

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Semi-Remaining

The second semi-final on November 21 will function Pakistan vs Sri Lanka. Pakistan topped Group A after successful all three group matches, whereas Sri Lanka superior because the second workforce from Group B. Defending champions Afghanistan didn’t qualify for the knockout stage.

Reside Streaming and Telecast Particulars

Asia Cup Rising Stars Reside Streaming: Out there on SonyLIV app and web site, and in addition on FanCode.

Asia Cup Rising Stars Reside Telecast: Reside on Sony Sports activities Ten 1 SD/HD, Sony Sports activities 3 (Hindi), and Sony Sports activities 4 (Telugu/Tamil).

India’s journey in Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025

In ACC Males’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025, India A superior to the semi-finals after a blended however in the end profitable group stage.

Group stage efficiency

Match 1 vs UAE: India A started their marketing campaign with a convincing win towards the United Arab Emirates. Standout batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi made headlines with a record-breaking 32-ball century on this match.

Match 2 vs Pakistan A: Their momentum was halted by Pakistan A, the place India A suffered an eight-wicket loss following a batting collapse.

Match 3 vs Oman: Securing their semi-final spot required an important victory towards Oman. Batting heroics from Harsh Dubey, who scored an unbeaten 53, and a contribution from Naman Dhir (30) helped India efficiently chase a goal of 136 with six wickets to spare.

Their win towards Oman ensured India A completed second of their group, establishing a semi-final conflict towards Group A topper, Bangladesh A, on November 21.