Overview
- Both sides finished on 194 for 6 in Doha after a last-ball overthrow allowed India A to complete a third run and force a Super Over.
- India A were dismissed for 0 in the Super Over as Jitesh Sharma was bowled first ball and Ashutosh Sharma fell next delivery, leaving Bangladesh a one-run chase.
- Leg-spinner Suyash Sharma then bowled a wide with Akbar Ali on strike, handing Bangladesh A victory without a run scored off the bat in the decider.
- Bangladesh’s total was built on Habibur Rahman Sohan’s 65 and SM Meherob’s unbeaten 48 off 18, while India’s chase was launched by Priyansh Arya’s 44 and Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s 38.
- The omission of Suryavanshi from the Super Over lineup prompted widespread scrutiny of India A’s leadership, with head coach Sunil Joshi facing questions and Jitesh Sharma saying the call was his; Bangladesh advance to Sunday’s final against the Pakistan Shaheens or Sri Lanka A.