Suryakumar Yadav, India’s T20I captain and one of the most dynamic batters in modern cricket, has found himself under pressure at the Asia Cup 2025. Despite his reputation as a 360-degree player and his brilliant IPL 2025 season with Mumbai Indians, Surya has struggled to replicate that form on the international stage.
In six matches of the Asia Cup 2025, the right-hander has managed only 71 runs at an average of 23.66 and a strike rate of 107.57, with his best knock being an unbeaten 47 against Pakistan in the group stage at the Dubai International Stadium. Apart from that innings, his contributions have been modest, leaving him outside the top-15 run scorers of the tournament.
The 35-year-old skipper’s struggles have continued through 2025, as he also endured a forgettable T20I series against England earlier in the year, scoring only 28 runs in five innings. However, his IPL 2025 heroics, where he scored 717 runs to finish as the second-highest run-getter, had given fans hope that he would dominate the Asia Cup. Unfortunately, he has looked scratchy and short of confidence in the middle.
With India facing Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final, all eyes will be on Surya. Experts believe he needs to spend more time at the crease before unleashing his trademark attacking shots. With power-hitters like Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill ensuring a brisk scoring rate upfront, Suryakumar can afford to settle in before accelerating.
Pakistan’s spinners Mohammad Nawaz, Abrar Ahmed, and Saim Ayub will test him, but a patient approach followed by calculated aggression could see him return to form at the most crucial moment. As captain, his leadership has been praised, but now his batting needs to rise to the occasion.
It’s a now-or-never moment for Suryakumar Yadav. A strong performance in the final will silence critics and reaffirm his place as one of the most feared T20 batters in the world.

