Team India has been unstoppable in the Asia Cup 2025. They have defeated the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Pakistan, and Oman to reach the Super 4. Their second victory over Pakistan has taken them one step ahead towards a final spot. Bangladesh Ready to Face India India will then play Bangladesh on September 24 at the Dubai International Stadium. Though India, under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, appears the much stronger side, Bangladesh has confidence following victories over Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. Bangladesh all-rounder Mahedi Hasan addressed the media before the confrontation, emphasizing that his team will not overthink the task. Also Read | Litton Das Becomes Bangladesh’s Highest T20I Run Scorer While speaking to Daily Star, Mahedi said: "From the start, we stay normal. The way we are, the way our body language is, we aren't overthinking. We're just going out there to play a cricket match. Whether the opponent is India or Australia, that's not our concern." Mahedi also played down Bangladesh's weak record against India, with just one T20I victory in 17 games. "It depends on the match situation. Everything comes down to the match situation," he said, suggesting that an upset remains a possibility if Bangladesh practices smart cricket. India Set Sights on Final India's recent victory against Pakistan has made their chances stronger for making it to the final. Defeating Bangladesh would almost ensure a final spot, even if Sri Lanka pull off an upset in the final Super 4 match. With a better net run rate than any other team, India is in a good position to make it even in case of a tie. The Men in Blue have dominated with bat as well as ball, and the vital performers such as Suryakumar Yadav keep dominating from the front. India will look to carry this momentum to Bangladesh and earn a berth to the title clash of Asia Cup 2025.