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The rivalry between Bangladesh A and India A has evolved into one of the most compelling contests in A-team cricket. From early encounters where India A often dominated, to dramatic, high-pressure battles like the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 semi-final, each match has added layers to this narrative. Emerging talents, tactical ingenuity, and clutch performances have defined the timeline, producing unforgettable scorecards and rivalry moments. Fans have witnessed late-over heroics, nail-biting finishes, and psychological battles between players. This journey not only showcases rising stars but also highlights how strategy, pressure handling, and competitive spirit have made every match a cricketing spectacle.
Recent: Bangladesh A vs India A Cricket Team Timeline
| # | Date | Format | Venue | Result | BAN A Score | IND A Score | Hero / Key Moment | Drama Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nov 21, 2025 | T20 | Doha (West End Park) | Tied (BAN A won Super Over by 1 wkt) | 194/6 + 1/1 SO | 194/6 + 0/2 SO | Ripon Mondol (BAN): PoM, 2/0 in SO; Habibur 65 | India A collapsed to 0 in Super Over—yorkers & wide sealed epic BAN win! |
| 2 | Dec 6-9, 2022 | 4-day | Sylhet | IND A won by inns & 123 runs | 252 & 187 | 562/9d | Abhimanyu Easwaran 157; Jayant Yadav 5/62 | Massive IND batting display crushed BAN chase hopes. |
| 3 | Nov 29-Dec 2, 2022 | 4-day | Cox’s Bazar | Draw | 112 & 341/9 | 465/5d | Zakir Hasan 173* (marathon) | Zakir’s 10+ hour epic saved BAN from defeat after 353-run hole. |
| 4 | Jul 23, 2019 | List A | Bengaluru (Chinnaswamy) | IND A won by 88 runs | 231 | 319/8 | Ishan Kishan 113; Manish Pandey 100* | High-scoring IND dominance sealed series 2-1. |
| 5 | Jul 21, 2019 | List A | Bengaluru | BAN A won by 8 wkts | 182/2 | 181 | Saif Hassan 92; Mohammad Naim 82* | BAN chased easily—only series win for them. |
| 6 | Jul 19, 2019 | List A | Bengaluru | IND A won by 65 runs (D/L) | 199/9 (target 265) | 252/5 | Ruturaj Gaikwad 101 | Rain drama + Gaikwad ton set up chase. |
| 7 | Sep 20, 2015 | List A | Bengaluru | IND A won by 65 runs | 232 | 297/6 | Suresh Raina 104 | Raina powered IND to 3-0 series sweep. |
5 BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES
| Rank | Player (Team) | Performance | Match/Date | Why It’s Epic / Key Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ripon Mondol (BAN A) | 1/35 (20 ov) + 2/0 in Super Over (PoM) | T20, Nov 21, 2025 (Doha) | Delivered perfect yorkers in the craziest Super Over ever—India A scored 0 runs off bat (2 wickets + wide). BAN A won thriller, knocked out IPL stars! |
| 2 | Zakir Hasan (BAN A) | 173 (402 balls, 10+ hours) in 2nd inns | 4-day, Nov 29-Dec 2, 2022 (Cox’s Bazar) | Marathon knock saved BAN A from 353-run deficit after 112 all out—gritty masterclass, earned Test call-up soon after. Pure resilience! |
| 3 | Abhimanyu Easwaran (IND A) | 157 (267 balls) | 4-day, Dec 6-9, 2022 (Sylhet) | Anchored massive 562/9d total in dominant inns win by 123 runs—future India Test opener vibes, crushed BAN A bowling. |
| 4 | Ishan Kishan (IND A) | 113 (88 balls) | List A, Jul 23, 2019 (Bengaluru) | Explosive century set up 319/8 → 88-run win, sealed 2-1 series. Aggressive knock previewed his India heroics. |
| 5 | Habibur Rahman Sohan (BAN A) | 65 (41 balls) + key in chase/tie | T20, Nov 21, 2025 (Doha) | Top-scored in 194/6 tie, powered BAN A to competitive total against strong IND A—vital in Super Over win drama. |
Head-to-Head Summary Bangladesh A vs India A
| Aspect | Total Matches | India A Wins | Bangladesh A Wins | Draws / Ties | Key Note / Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall (All Formats) | ~15-20 | 12+ | 2-3 | 2-3 | India A historically stronger, but BAN A rising fast |
| Unofficial Tests / 4-day | 4+ | 2-3 | 0 | 1-2 | Massive India A innings wins common; BAN grit in draws |
| List A / ODIs | 6+ | 5 | 1 | 0 | India A swept most series; BAN’s 2019 upset standout |
| T20s | 1+ (recent) | 0 | 0 (1 Super Over win) | 1 (tied) | 2025 thriller: BAN A won Super Over after tie! |
| Recent Form (Last 5) | 5 | 3 | 1 (+ Super Over) | 1 | BAN A’s 2025 Doha heroics shifting momentum |
Player Analysis Bangladesh A vs India A
| Rank | Player (Team) | Key Stats / Role | Best Performance Highlight | Impact Rating (Why Standout) | Rivalry Note / Fun Fact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ripon Mondol (BAN A) | Bowl: 1/35 + 2/0 in Super Over | PoM in 2025 T20 semi-final (Doha) – yorkers sealed 0-run SO collapse for IND A | Clutch king Turned tie into epic BAN win | Bangladesh A’s rising star; Super Over heroics preview international level |
| 2 | Zakir Hasan (BAN A) | Bat: 173 (402 balls) in 2nd inns | Marathon 173 vs IND A (2022 4-day, Cox’s Bazar) – saved from huge deficit | Resilience god – 10+ hour grind earned Test call-up | Grit vs India A’s dominance; one of BAN A’s finest A-team knocks ever |
| 3 | Abhimanyu Easwaran (IND A) | Bat: 157 (267 balls) | 157 in massive 562/9d (2022 Sylhet) – led inns & 123-run win | Anchor + future Test star – Crushed BAN bowling | Classic India A opener blueprint; consistent big scores in A-team rivalry |
| 4 | Habibur Rahman Sohan (BAN A) | Bat: 65 (46 balls, 5×6) | Top-scored 65 in 194/6 tie (2025 T20) – powered late surge | Explosive finisher – 141 SR under pressure | Six-hitting machine; vital in 2025 thriller that knocked out IND A |
| 5 | Ishan Kishan (IND A) | Bat: 113 (88 balls) | Century in 2019 List A decider – set up 88-run series win | Aggressive game-changer – Previewed India heroics | High-octane batting; part of India A’s golden A-team era |
| 6 | Priyansh Arya / Vaibhav Suryavanshi (IND A) | Bat: 44 (23) / 38 (15) | Explosive starts in 2025 chase – kept IND in hunt | Young guns firepower – 15-ball blitz vibes | Emerging talents; show India A’s depth despite 2025 upset |
Early Chapters: First Encounters and Scorecard Footprints
The earliest meetings between Bangladesh A and India A laid the groundwork for what would grow into a compelling young rivalry. In the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2023, India A asserted early dominance with a convincing 51‑run victory over Bangladesh A in the semi‑final, posting 211 and bowling Bangladesh A out for 160 in Colombo, powered by Yash Dhull’s 66 and disciplined bowling performances from India A’s attack . Fast forward to the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26, the two sides produced a thrilling T20 battle in Doha, with both teams finishing level at 194/6 before Bangladesh A edged India A in a Super Over in a dramatic finish .
| Season | Match/Result | Score (Team1 vs Team2) | Key Performances | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Emerging Cup Semi‑Final | Ind‑A 211 vs Ban‑A 160 | Yash Dhull 66 (IND‑A) | India A won by 51 runs |
| 2025/26 | Asia Cup Rising Stars SF | Ban‑A 194 tied Ind‑A 194 | Meherob Hasan 48* (Ban‑A) | Bangladesh A won Super Over |
| 2022 | Unofficial Test | India A drew with Bangladesh A | — | Match drawn during India A tour |
| 2015‑16 | List A Encounter | India A won a List A match | Nasir Hossain 102 & 5/36 (BAN‑A) | Early bilateral contest |
Breakthrough Moment: Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 Semi‑Final
The Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 semifinal between Bangladesh A and India A stands as the defining moment in this budding rivalry. In a high‑octane clash at Doha, Bangladesh A posted a competitive 194 for 6 in 20 overs, fueled by a blistering late‑overs assault that saw them add over 60 runs in the final three overs. India A answered brilliantly to also finish on 194 for 6, setting up a rare Super Over in A‑team cricket that captured global attention. Bangladesh A’s Ripon Mondol shone with the ball in the Super Over, bowling India A out for zero and sparking wild celebrations as Bangladesh A advanced to the final in dramatic fashion. Fans from both nations were left breathless by one of the closest finishes in A‑team history.
| Season | Match/Result | Score (Team1 vs Team2) | Key Performances | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF | BAN‑A 194/6 vs IND‑A 194/6 | SM Meherob 48* (BAN‑A) | Bangladesh A won Super Over thriller |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF | IND‑A chase 194/6 | Nehal Wadhera 32 (IND‑A) | Matched target in tense chase |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF | Super Over | Ripon Mondol 2 wickets (BAN‑A) | All‑important Super Over bowling heroics |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF | Final outcome | Bangladesh A advance | Dramatic semifinal defined rivalry momentum |
Post‑Match Reflections and Rivalry Dynamics
After the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 semi‑final, the Bangladesh A vs India A encounter became a watershed moment in this rivalry, not just for the result but for what it revealed about both sides. Bangladesh A’s thrilling Super Over victory under pressure showcased their grit, late‑overs hitting, and clutch bowling, especially Ripon Mondol’s decisive Super Over double strike. Fans celebrated a win that felt monumental, and analysts hailed the match as one of the most unforgettable in A‑team cricket this year. India A, on the other hand, were left to ponder strategic decisions such as their choice of batters in the Super Over, and how crucial moments like fielding lapses contributed to the tie in the first place. This contest did more than decide a finalist; it shifted narratives, deepened competitive psychology, and added fresh layers to the Bangladesh A vs India A timeline.
| Season | Match/Result | Score (Team1 vs Team2) | Key Performances | Impact on Rivalry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – BAN‑A won | BAN‑A 194/6 vs IND‑A 194/6 | Ripon Mondol Super Over heroics | Bangladesh A gain psychological edge |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – IND‑A innings | IND‑A 194/6 | Suryavanshi 38, Arya 44 | Moment of missed opportunity for India |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – BAN‑A innings | BAN‑A 194/6 | Habibur Rahman 65, Meherob 48* | Showed depth in Bangladesh batting |
| 2025/26 | Super Over | IND‑A 0 vs BAN‑A 1 | Wide seals match for BAN‑A | Sparked intense fan reaction |
Tactical Evolution: How Strategies Changed by 2025
By the time Bangladesh A and India A locked horns in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 semi‑final, both teams had evolved tactically compared to their earlier A‑team clashes. Bangladesh A no longer relied solely on solid starts; they learned to unleash power hitting in the final overs, scoring more than 60 runs in the last stages of their innings to post competitive totals. Their bowling plans grew sharper too, especially in death overs, mixing yorkers and slower deliveries to choke scoring rates. India A meanwhile became more aggressive at the top with explosive openers and swift powerplay scoring. However, strategic decisions like not sending their best hitter for the Super Over highlighted areas needing refinement under pressure. These tactical shifts reflected a maturation in match planning for both sides, making their encounters more unpredictable and enthralling by 2025.
| Season | Match/Result | Score (Team1 vs Team2) | Key Performances | Tactical Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – BAN‑A tie | BAN‑A 194/6 vs IND‑A 194/6 | Habibur 65, Meherob 48* | Bangladesh powered final overs scoring |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – Super Over | IND‑A 0 vs BAN‑A 1 | Mondol 2 wickets | Bowling plans excelled under pressure |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – IND‑A innings | IND‑A 194/6 | Suryavanshi 38, Arya 44 | Aggressive opening strategy effective |
| 2023 | Emerging Cup Semi‑Final | IND‑A 211 vs BAN‑A 160 | Dhull 66 | India’s disciplined batting, bowling control |
The Latest Chapters: Recent Series Recap
The most recent and defining chapter in the Bangladesh A vs India A cricket team timeline came in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 at Doha, where both sides produced a dramatic semi‑final that will be remembered for years. In that match, Bangladesh A posted 194 for 6, with Habibur Rahman’s 65 and Meherob Hasan’s brisk 48* lifting their total. India A matched it with their own 194 for 6 thanks to aggressive hitting from Priyansh Arya (44) and Vaibhav Suryavanshi (38), taking the contest into a Super Over. In the tiebreaker, Ripon Mondol’s superb bowling helped Bangladesh A claim victory, sealing their place in the final and making this meeting one of the most remarkable chapters in the rivalry timeline.
| Season | Match/Result | Score (Team1 vs Team2) | Key Performance | Impact/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – BAN‑A fnl | BAN‑A 194/6 vs IND‑A 194/6 | Habibur 65, Meherob 48* | Super Over decider, BAN‑A advanced |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF – IND‑A chase | IND‑A 194/6 | Arya 44, Suryavanshi 38 | Matched target under pressure |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars Super Over | IND‑A 0 vs BAN‑A 1 | Mondol 2 wickets | Super Over heroics |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars Group Play | IND‑A big win vs UAE | Suryavanshi 144 | Dominant batting display in pre‑semis |
Legacy and What Lies Ahead
The Bangladesh A vs India A rivalry has evolved from early one-sided encounters to fiercely contested, high-drama matches, culminating in thrilling clashes like the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 semi-final. These contests have produced emerging stars, tested tactical acumen, and highlighted clutch performances under pressure. Bangladesh A’s ability to chase and defend totals, combined with India A’s depth in batting and bowling, ensures future meetings will remain unpredictable. Fans and analysts now view this rivalry as a proving ground for future international players, where confidence, aggression, and strategy are honed. With both teams consistently producing thrilling finishes, the timeline promises even more intense encounters, record-breaking performances, and opportunities for rising talents to leave their mark on cricket’s next generation.
| Season | Match/Result | Score (Team1 vs Team2) | Key Performance | Legacy/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars SF | BAN‑A 194/6 vs IND‑A 194/6 | Ripon Mondol 2 wickets (Super Over) | Defined Bangladesh A’s tactical maturity |
| 2025/26 | Rising Stars Group Play | IND‑A 144 vs UAE | Vaibhav Suryavanshi 144 | Showcased India A’s depth in batting |
| 2023 | Emerging Cup SF | IND‑A 211 vs BAN‑A 160 | Yash Dhull 66 | Early dominance established India A’s edge |
| 2015‑16 | List A Encounter | IND‑A won | Nasir Hossain 102 & 5/36 (BAN‑A) | First glimpses of player rivalry and emerging talent |
Conclusion
The Bangladesh A vs India A rivalry continues to grow, blending emerging talent with strategic depth and fan excitement. From early scorecard battles to thrilling Super Over finishes, these encounters highlight skill, aggression, and mental toughness. Both teams have demonstrated the ability to adapt tactics, produce match-winning performances, and deliver unforgettable moments. This timeline reflects more than just results—it shows the evolution of future international stars and the fierce competitive spirit between neighboring cricketing nations. As the rivalry unfolds, fans can expect higher scores, tighter finishes, and new records, ensuring that every clash writes a fresh chapter in cricketing history.
FAQs
When did Bangladesh A and India A first play each other?
Their first recorded A-team encounter dates back to the 2015–16 List A series, where India A secured an early win.
What was the most memorable match in this rivalry?
The Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 semi-final stands out, ending in a Super Over victory for Bangladesh A after both teams scored 194/6.
Who are the standout players in this rivalry?
Players like Ripon Mondol, Habibur Rahman, Meherob Hasan for Bangladesh A, and Yash Dhull, Priyansh Arya, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi for India A have defined key matches.
How has the rivalry evolved tactically?
Bangladesh A has refined late-over hitting and death-over bowling, while India A has emphasized aggressive powerplay strategies and deeper batting line-ups.
Why is this rivalry important for cricket development?
It provides a platform for emerging players, tests tactical skills under pressure, and builds experience for future international competitions.





