The Indian women's cricket team, who has dominated their opponents in this year's Asia Cup, will defend their title against Sri Lanka in the final on Sunday. With strong performances from top-order batters Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma, as well as bowlers Deepti Sharma and Renuka Singh, India has been able to secure easy wins over Pakistan, UAE, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The team will aim to continue their unbeatable streak and claim a record-extending eighth Asia Cup title.
Sri Lanka Battling for Asia Cup Glory Against Reigning Champions India
Background
The Asia Cup is a biennial cricket tournament contested by the national teams of Asia. The tournament was first held in 1984, and India has been the most successful team, winning seven titles. Sri Lanka has won the Asia Cup five times, most recently in 2014.
The 2022 Asia Cup is being held in the United Arab Emirates, with the final set to be played on September 11th. India is the defending champion, having defeated Bangladesh in the final of the 2018 edition.
Current Event
India and Sri Lanka will face off in the final of the 2022 Asia Cup on Sunday, September 11th. India has been the dominant team in the tournament, winning all four of their matches so far. Sri Lanka has also been in good form, winning three out of four matches.
India will be led by their captain, Rohit Sharma. Sharma is one of the world's leading batsmen, and he will be looking to lead his team to victory. Sri Lanka will be led by their captain, Dasun Shanaka. Shanaka is a talented all-rounder, and he will be hoping to guide his team to an upset victory.
Top 5 FAQs
1. Who is the favorite to win the Asia Cup final?
India is the favorite to win the Asia Cup final. They are the defending champions and have been in better form than Sri Lanka in the tournament so far.
2. Who are the key players to watch in the final?
Rohit Sharma (India) and Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka) are the key players to watch in the final. They are the leaders of their respective teams, and they will be looking to make a big impact in the match.
3. What is the format of the final?
The Asia Cup final is a 50-over match. The team that scores the most runs in their 50 overs will win the match.
4. Where can I watch the Asia Cup final?
The Asia Cup final will be televised live on Star Sports and Sky Sports. It will also be streamed live on the Star Sports and Sky Sports websites.
5. What is the prize money for winning the Asia Cup?
The prize money for winning the Asia Cup is US$200,000.
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