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Tilak Varma gives Dhoni-Kohli vibes; Pressure algorithm reveals elite chaser mentality

Tilak Varma's 69 runs guided India to a dramatic victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final. After a rocky start, Varma's innings helped India win.

Updated on: Sep 29, 2025 09:29 PM IST
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India’s win in the final of the Asia Cup 2025 against Pakistan was not about fireworks. It was about calculation, composure and waiting for the right moment with patience. It was the night of one young batter, who emerged as India’s calm code on the biggest occasion.

India's Tilak Varma celebrates after winning Asia Cup 2025 final match against Pakistan (Surjeet Yadav)
India's Tilak Varma celebrates after winning Asia Cup 2025 final match against Pakistan (Surjeet Yadav)

While chasing a modest target of 147 runs, India were rocked early to 20/3 within the first four overs. Their biggest trump card, Abhishek Sharma, elegant Shubman Gill and skipper, Suryakumar Yadav all back to the hut. Pakistan’s opening bowlers had their tails up and the pressure of the scoreboard was mounting.

This was the stage that marked the entry of Tilak Varma. He came, he saw and then he conquered with meticulous calculation and unparalleled dexterity to maneuver himself under pressure.

When collapse met composure

Pakistan carved the way for providing an advantage to India at the beginning of the second innings, themselves. From 113/1 in the 13th over, they lost nine wickets for 33 runs and were bundled out for 146.

Tilak Varma formed two vital partnerships that turned out to be the backbone of the historic chase. His pairing with Sanju Samson was all about repair jobs and platform building. Varma concentrated on rotating the strike with the occasional boundaries during this phase and kept his partner on the loop to maintain the same strategy. The duo stitched together a calm, slow but steady 57-run partnership off 50 deliveries getting India back on track after a disastrous start.

India's chase progress in Asia Cup 2025 final

After the departure of Samson, Shivam Dube joined Varma in the middle. In this partnership, Varma identified his role as an anchor and fed the strike to Dube. The all-rounder had the job of taking the risks and he played it to perfection, while Varma sought to stay there till the end and finish off the game for the Men in Blue.

Key phases of the chase

India vs Pakistan phase comparison in Asia Cup 2025 Final

Powerplay recovery: From 20/3 to 36/3 at the end of the six overs, India steadied while gradually building the momentum.

Middle overs control: Overs 7-14 produced 47 runs for the loss of one wicket, keeping the ask within reach for India.

Finishing storm: With the target trimmed to manageable proportions, Varma guided the closing of the chase, ensuring India reached the target with two balls to spare.

The composure and maturity

Tilak Varma’s innings of 69 runs from 53 balls was not about the highlight-reel sixes. It was an innings of maturity and calculated pressure management. He absorbed the pressure of the early collapse, paced the middle overs brilliantly and then finished off with precision. In a final that swung like a pendulum and was ultimately a battle of the nerves, his calm algorithm delivered India the trophy.

Somewhere this innings characterized the mentality of elite chasers in cricket like MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Probuddha Bhattacharjee

Probuddha Bhattacharjee is a sports writer and analyst with expertise spanning cricket, football, and multi-sport events, with a strong emphasis on data-driven journalism and tactical storytelling. He currently focuses on international cricket, the Indian Premier League, global tournaments, and emerging trends shaping modern sport, blending advanced statistics with strong narrative context to explain performance, strategy, and decision-making. His work aims to bridge the gap between numbers and storytelling, helping readers understand not just what happened on the field, but the tactical and structural reasons behind it. Trained in data journalism through the Google News Initiative (GNI) Data Journalism Lab, Probuddha works extensively with ball-by-ball datasets, performance metrics, and trend-based modelling to produce evidence-backed reports, explainers, and long-form features. His analytical approach focuses not only on outcomes but also on process—selection strategies, phase-wise tactics, workload management, and the influence of preparation and planning on match results. He is particularly interested in how statistical patterns reshape conventional cricketing narratives and provide clearer tactical insight for modern audiences. Beyond cricket, Probuddha has written analytical and news-driven pieces on football and other major sporting events, with a growing interest in sports governance, scheduling dynamics, and the economics of elite competitions. He also tracks how rule changes, franchise structures, and broadcast pressures influence the evolution of contemporary sport. He has previously contributed to platforms such as OneCricket, Sportskeeda, and CrickTracker, and continues to specialise in analytical storytelling, live coverage, and audience-focused reporting. His work prioritises clarity, context, and credibility, while consistently exploring innovative ways to present data through accessible narratives and structured match analysis.

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