Match Preview – Bangladesh A vs Pakistan A( BAN-A vs PAK-A ), Dream11 Prediction, Asia Cup Rising Stars, Final Match. Who Will Win, On November 23, 2025

Bangladesh A( BAN-A ) is set to face Afghanistan A( AFG-A ) in their 8th match during the ACC Mens Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium on Monday, September 17.


Match Preview – Bangladesh A vs Pakistan A( BAN-A vs PAK-A ), Dream11 Prediction, Asia Cup Rising Stars, Final Match. Who Will Win, On November 23, 2025

Match Details:

  • Match: Bangladesh A vs Pakistan A( BAN-A vs PAK-A ), Final Match, ACC Mens Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025
  • Date and Time: November 23,  02:30 pm GMT / 08:00 pm IST / 05:30 pm local time
  • Venue: West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha

BAN-A vs PAK-A Tips & Match Prediction:

Who will win the toss? – Bangladesh A
Who will win the match? – Pakistan A

Bangladesh A vs Pakistan A Preview:

Bangladesh A( BAN-A ) is set to face Pakistan A( PAK-A ) in their Final match during the ACC Mens Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, November 23.

All eyes will be on Habibur Rahman Sohan to give Bangladesh A a flying start. The in-form opener has been in superb touch, scoring a century and a fifty in his last four innings. Even better, he delivered under pressure in the knockout game against a strong India A side.

His opening partner, Jishan Alam, also found his rhythm in the semi-final. After struggling in earlier matches, he finally returned to form at the perfect time for Bangladesh.

For Bangladesh A to post a strong total, their openers must turn these starts into big, match-defining knocks. Their middle order is capable but has lacked consistency. However, SM Meherob’s explosive unbeaten 48 off just 18 balls at No. 6 in the semi-final was a huge boost, helping the team reach 194.

Zawad Abrar and Akbar Ali remain crucial figures in the middle order. Their contributions often decide whether Bangladesh finish with a competitive total.

On the bowling front, Abu Hider Rony and Rippon Mondol haven’t been at their best, struggling both with wickets and economy. That puts extra focus on Abdul Gaffar Saqlain and Rakibul Hasan, who will be key to tightening things up in this final.


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Pakistan A, meanwhile, need to be at their absolute best. Their skipper will be eager to maintain the momentum and avoid any slip-ups in such a high-stakes clash.

A strong start with the bat will depend heavily on Maaz Sadaqat and Mohammad Naeem. Sadaqat, in particular, has been in excellent touch, scoring fluently and consistently throughout the tournament.

The semi-final was only the second time Pakistan’s middle order came under pressure. Yasir Khan and Mohammad Faiq will need to step up, as they’ve been struggling to push the scoring rate in the middle overs.

Lower in the order, captain Irfan Khan and Saad Masood have shown more promise, and Pakistan will rely on them for a powerful finish.

In the bowling attack, Sufiyan Maqeem and Maaz Sadaqat are the main wicket-takers. Ahmed Daniyal has also regained his form with impressive spells in his last two outings after a poor game against Oman. Shahid Aziz continues to be a steady performer as well.

Overall, Pakistan A look strong and balanced. Despite a few weaknesses in their batting, their depth, consistency, and variety across departments make them a very competitive side heading into the final.

BAN-A vs PAK-A Possible Playing XI:

Bangladesh A: Habibur Rahman Sohan, Jishan Alam, Zawad Abrar, Akbar Ali (c) (wk), Mahidul Islam Ankon, Yasir Ali, SM Meherob, Abu Hider Rony, Rakibul Hasan, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, Ripon Mondol.

Pakistan A: Maaz Sadaqat, Mohammad Naeem, Yasir Khan, Mohammad Faiq, Irfan Khan (c), Arafat Minhas, Ghazi Ghori (wk), Muhammad Shahzad, Shahid Aziz, Ahmed Daniyal, Sufiyan Muqeem.

BAN-A vs PAK-A Recent 5 Match Performance:

BAN-A vs PAK-A Head-To-Head Records:

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BAN-A vs PAK-A Toss Prediction:

We’re hoping the team wins the toss and chooses to bat first.

BAN-A vs PAK-A Pitch Report:

The pitch at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium is expected to offer a balanced contest between bat and ball. Fast bowlers should find some early assistance with bounce and a hint of seam movement under the lights, while spinners are likely to come into play as the surface slows down during the middle overs. Batting becomes easier in the second innings with the onset of dew, which often makes defending totals tricky. Teams winning the toss usually prefer to bowl first to take advantage of the early movement and then chase under better batting conditions. A competitive first-innings score here is typically around 160 in T20s and 230 in ODIs, making adaptability and smart shot selection crucial for batters.

BAN-A vs PAK-A Weather Report:

The weather at West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha on November 23 at 5:30 PM local time is expected to be warm and dry, with temperatures likely hovering around 28–30°C. Humidity may sit at a moderate 65–70%, making conditions feel slightly warmer. Skies should remain clear to partly cloudy, with no significant chance of rain, ensuring uninterrupted play. Light winds are expected, keeping the evening comfortable for both players and spectators.

Batters to Watch (Recent Form)

Habibur Rahman Sohan (BAN-A)
Sohan has been in outstanding touch, scoring 202 runs in 4 matches at an average of 67.33 with a blistering 187.03 strike rate. His aggressive starts have been crucial for Bangladesh A, making him a key player at the top.

Akbar Ali (BAN-A)
Akbar Ali brings stability to the middle order with 133 runs in 7 matches, averaging 26.6 at a strong 149.43 strike rate. His ability to finish innings well adds valuable depth to the batting unit.

Maaz Sadaqat (SHA)
Maaz has been nothing short of exceptional, smashing 235 runs in 4 innings with a remarkable 235 average and an explosive 185.03 strike rate. He remains one of the tournament’s most dangerous top-order batters.

Yasir Khan (SHA)
Yasir Khan has had a quieter run with 106 runs in 8 matches, averaging 15.14 and striking at 113.97, but his natural stroke-making ability means he can shift momentum quickly if he settles in.

Bowlers to Watch (Recent Form)

Ripon Mondol (BAN-A)
Mondol has been Bangladesh A’s most impactful bowler, picking up 16 wickets in 7 games at an economy of 7 and a sharp 10.5 strike rate, consistently breaking partnerships.

Rakibul Hasan (BAN-A)
Rakibul has delivered disciplined spells with 7 wickets in 7 matches, maintaining a tight 6.96 economy rate and providing crucial control in the middle overs.

Sufiyan Muqeem (SHA)
Sufiyan has been a standout performer for SHA, taking 13 wickets in 7 matches with a brilliant 5.4 economy rate and an impressive 11.53 strike rate, making him a constant wicket-taking threat.

Saad Masood (SHA)
Despite fewer matches, Saad Masood has made a big impact, grabbing 7 wickets in just 3 games while keeping things tight with a 6.33 economy rate and a superb 10.28 strike rate.

Expected Scores:

1st Innings Expected Score: 155–175 runs
2nd Innings Expected Score: 145–165 runs

Key Notes:

Bangladesh A vs Pakistan A Full Squad:

Bangladesh A: Habibur Rahman Sohan, Jishan Alam, Zawad Abrar, Akbar Ali(w/c), Abu Hider Rony, SM Meherob, Mahidul Islam Ankon, Yasir Ali, Rakibul Hasan, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, Ripon Mondol, Ariful Islam, Tofael Ahmed, Shadhin Islam, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury.

Pakistan A: Pakistan A Squad: Mohammad Naeem, Maaz Sadaqat, Yasir Khan, Mohammad Faiq, Irfan Khan(c), Ghazi Ghori(w), Saad Masood, Shahid Aziz, Ahmed Daniyal, Ubaid Shah, Sufiyan Muqeem, Khurram Shahzad, Mubasir Khan, Arafat Minhas, Muhammad Shahzad, Mohammad Salman Mirza.

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