The Asia Cup 2025 has delivered plenty of excitement, with top cricketing nations battling for supremacy in the Twenty20 format. One of the most important aspects for fans following the tournament is the Asia Cup 2025 points table, which shows how teams are performing, how many matches they’ve won or lost, and which sides are edging closer to the Super Four stage and the final.
In the group stage, teams earn 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie or no result, and 0 points for a loss. If two or more teams end up with the same points total, their net run rate (NRR) is used to decide their rank.
Here’s how the Asia Cup 2025 points table has shaped up so far:
Group A Standings:
India leads Group A with 6 points after winning all three matches, boasting a strong net run rate (+3.547).
Pakistan follows with 4 points, having won two out of three games.
United Arab Emirates (UAE) has secured 2 points with one win.
Oman sits at the bottom with 0 points.
Group B Standings:
Sri Lanka tops Group B on 6 points with an impressive NRR of +1.278.
Bangladesh follows with 4 points.
Afghanistan has 2 points.
Hong Kong rounds out the group with no points.
Once the group stage ends, the top two teams from each group advance to the Super Four stage—a round‑robin phase where each qualifying team faces the others once.
In the Super Four stage, teams again compete for points, and the top two in that points table then move on to the Asia Cup final. Current Super Four standings (from ongoing or recently completed matches) show top teams like India and Pakistan vying for top spots with impressive point tallies and competitive net run rates.