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Why Vaibhav Suryavanshi Didn't Open In IND A vs BAN A Super Over Asia Cup?

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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Didn't Open

The IND A vs BAN A Asia Cup Rising Stars semi-final turned into one of the most intense matches of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 season, especially when the game went into a Super Over. But soon after the result, a big question started trending everywhere: why did a player with one of the fastest centuries in IPL, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, one of India A’s most consistent batters, not come out to open in the decisive Super Over?

The “Vaibhav Suryavanshi Super Over” debate has taken all over social media, and fans are curious to know about the logic behind the team management's unexpected call in the intense situation. Here is a detailed explanation based on tactics, conditions, and match flow.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Super Over Mystery: Why India Held Him Back?

One of the primary reasons behind not sending India's star batter, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, to open in the Super Over could be the team’s strategy to use experience over current form. The management believed that an experienced pair with boundary-hitting ability was better suited for the super over.

Also team management's thought was not to put young Vaibhav under this immense pressure situation, so that his confidence wouldn't get low if he didn't perform. Young players in a crunch situation may crumble, which could lead to bad selection of shorts.

However, the decision not to send Vaibhav to bat in the super over backfired on India and in the end lost the match in the super over.

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How Match Rhythm and Player Condition Shaped the Super Over Call?

There is also the possibility of match rhythm. Coaches closely observe which batter is timing the ball well towards the end of the innings. If one of the best batsmen in India, Suryavanshi, struggled for momentum in the final overs, the decision might have leaned toward batters who were striking more cleanly at that instant.

Another practical explanation might be related to Suryavanshi’s condition at that moment. In long matches like this IND A vs BAN A Rising Stars Asia Cup semi-final, players can experience fatigue, cramps, or minor discomfort. Even a slight restriction in movement can affect quick running between the wickets crucial in a Super Over. If Suryavanshi felt even a little off, the management might have decided to rest him for that high-intensity moment.

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