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With an important victory in the group A, India have become the first team to reach the stage of the Super Four of the Asia Cup 2025. They were already qualified when the United Arab Emirates UAE defeated Oman by 42 runs at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.
India started the group stage with great victories, first, over UAE and then, its arch rivals Pakistan by seven wickets. These victories have earned them 4 points in 2 matches. They also have a great net run rate that would give them a buffer in case they lose their last group match. Group A also has two additional qualification options two highest qualifiers of each group. Their defeat, even at the hands of the UAE, has now been formally eliminated. That leaves Pakistan and UAE with the fight for the second position in Group A. They compete with one another in the virtual knockout of a spot in the Super Four.
In case Pakistan defeats UAE, they will have 4 points and move on. But UAE too have a possibility: even beating Pakistan and increasing their net run rate and as long as other results come in, they might overtake Pakistan in the qualifications. Nonetheless, the significant defeat of UAE to India made their net run rate very low. Pakistan has also threatened to withdraw their match against UAE due to controversy surrounding the match referee following the no hand shake incident with India. The withdrawal or forfeiture of Pakistan would result in elimination. In the meantime, India has another match to play in Group A with Oman. But win or lose there, they are sure of their qualification. Their net run rate is higher and they are ahead of the point, thus their status is secure.
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