Bangladesh A defeated India A in the semifinal of the ACC Men's Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 in a nail-biting Super Over at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha. With the win, Bangladesh secured a berth in the final and will compete against either Sri Lanka A or Pakistan Sha
Bangladesh A posted 194-6 against India A in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 semifinal, thanks to a 65-run fifty from Habibur Rahman and a late blitz of 48* off 18 balls by SM Meherob, setting a challenging target for India A.
India A secured their spot in the semifinals of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025-26 with a convincing six-wicket victory over Oman in a crucial Group B T20 encounter at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha on Tuesday.
Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen's run at the Kumamoto Masters Japan 2025 ended in the men's singles semifinal after a three-game defeat to world No. 13 Kenta Nishimoto. Sen staged a comeback in the second game to force a decider but ultimately lost 21-19, 14-21, 21-12.
The Canadian outdid Zverev 6-4, 7-6(4) in a straight shootout, finishing second behind Italian star Jannik Sinner in the Bjorn Borg Group. Sinner had earlier defeated Ben Shelton 6-3, 7-6(3) to top the group.
Australia, the record-breaking seven-time champions in the fifty-over World Cup, fell to India in the semifinals this year with Jemimah Rodrigues's ton and captain Harmanpreet Kaur's big match exploits taking the team India to 339 runs, the best ever chase in women's ODIs and across knockout
According to Olympics.com, Lakshya secured a win over former world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore, currently ranked world number nine, within two games by scores of 21-13, 21-17, in a 40-minute match.
Not only did Alcaraz move to the semifinals, but he also upstaged Jannik Sinner to secure the year-end top rank honours for the second time in his career.
The Hong Kong Sixes 2025 entered its final day of action on Sunday at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground, with two thrilling semifinals setting up a historic title clash between Pakistan and Kuwait.
India Women's head coach Amol Muzumdar has credited his side's ability to refocus quickly after their emotional semi-final win over Australia as the defining factor behind their historic World Cup triumph, saying the team "got back to reality" in time to script glory on November 2.