Cricket fans in the UAE, get ready, the Asia Cup 2025 is heading your way, and the excitement starts on September 9.
The tournament opener will see Afghanistan take on Hong Kong China. Still, all eyes will be on the highly anticipated clash the next day: India vs UAE on September 10, marking the Men in Blue’s first match on Emirati soil in this edition.
Organised by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), the Asia Cup is back for its 17th edition, bringing together eight nations divided into two action-packed groups.
Group A
- India
- Pakistan
- UAE (hosts)
- Oman
Group B
- Sri Lanka
- Bangladesh
- Afghanistan
- Hong Kong China
The big-ticket match everyone is waiting for? India vs Pakistan on September 14. And depending on how the Super 4 and final play out, these two rivals could face off up to three times in the tournament.
Format & Schedule Highlights
- Group Stage: September 9 to 19
- Super 4s: September 20 to 26
- Final: September 28
(All matches start at 6pm UAE time)
The top two teams from each group will qualify for the Super 4 round, and the top two from there will battle it out in the final showdown on September 28.
Can India Defend Their Crown?
India enters the Asia Cup 2025 as the defending champions and the most successful team in the tournament’s history, with eight titles to their name. Sri Lanka follows closely with six, while Pakistan have won it twice.
This year’s tournament will be played in the T20 format, making it the perfect build-up to the T20 World Cup in 2026. The last time the Asia Cup was played in T20 format? Sri Lanka stunned Pakistan in 2022 to take the trophy.
Mark These Matches on Your Calendar:
- Sep 10: India vs UAE
- Sep 12: Pakistan vs Oman
- Sep 14: India vs Pakistan (don’t miss this!)
- Sep 17: Pakistan vs UAE
- Sep 19: India vs Oman
- Sep 28: Asia Cup Final
With high stakes, regional pride, and potential rivalries reignited, Asia Cup 2025 promises fireworks in the UAE, on and off the pitch.